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Crime Blotter for The Week of July 24
The NCPD First Squad reports the arrest of a New Jersey man for an incident that occurred on Saturday, July 13, at 4:30 p.m. in Baldwin. According to detectives, officers responded to a disturbance at Coes Neck Park located at 1240 Coes Neck Road. Upon arrival, officers were informed that defendant Horace Rattigan, 36, of 15 Montclair Avenue, Paterson was involved in a verbal argument with a female victim, 39, and removed the victim’s cell phone and fled the scene on foot. Officers located the defendant nearby and attempted to place him into custody. Defendant Rattigan became violent and combative, and after a brief struggle, officers were able to secure the defendant. An officer sustained an injury during the course of the arrest and was transported to an area hospital for evaluation and treatment. Further investigation revealed the defendant had violated an active order of protection. Defendant Horace Rattigan is charged with second-degree assault, second-degree criminal contempt, fourth-degree grand larceny, obstructing governmental administration and resisting arrest. He was arraigned on Sunday, July 14, at First District Court, 99 Main Street Hempstead.
James Taylor and Grateful Dead tribute bands headline Hempstead Summer Concert Series
Greater Rockville Centre coverage is funded in part by Toast Coffee + Kitchen, now open in Long Beach. Click here to visit the website. The Town of Hempstead continues its 2024 Summer Concert Series tonight with a performance from James Taylor cover band Hourglass at Rock Hall Museum in Lawrence.
More Charges Filed Against Driver, 25, In Port Imperial Crash: Prosecutor
Luis Tubac-Socoy faces charges of aggravated assault, endangering an injured victim and assault by automobile, among others following the Friday, July 5 crash, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. At 9:50 p.m., a crash occurred at Avenue at Port Imperial and Port Imperial Boulevard between a Ford F350 and a...
Expert calls NRA’s spending policies a ‘dumpster fire’ as gun group’s civil trial begins a new phase
New York — The second phase of the trial in a civil lawsuit against the National Rifle Association began Monday in Manhattan, with New York Attorney General Letitia James seeking an independent monitor to oversee the powerful gun rights group’s finances. In addition, the Democrat wants Wayne LaPierre,...
See Who's Starring in Dominique Morisseau World Premiere
Casting has been revealed for Manhattan Theatre Club and Signature Theatre's upcoming Off-Broadway world premiere co-production of Dominique Morisseau's Bad Kreyol, beginning performances October 8 on the Irene Diamond Stage at Pershing Square Signature Center. Opening night hasn't yet been announced. The cast will include Pascale Armand (Eclipsed) as Gigi,...
Panda-monium takes over Dragon Fest in NYC for Panda Day
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (PIX11) — What’s black and white with food all over? Panda Day at this year’s Dragon Fest in New York City. The “panda-monium” kicks off at 10 a.m. on Sunday and will span Seventh Avenue from 56th to 57th streets in Manhattan. It’s all part of the largest celebration of Chinese culture known […]
Madison Avenue Vacancy Rate Hits Pre-pandemic Level; Armani Project Progressing
The recovery of Madison Avenue continued through the first half of this year, with 18 businesses opening up and the vacancy rate dropping to pre-pandemic levels of 9.36 percent.As ICFF Kicks Off, a New Little Italy Emerges Those are the latest figures on the nation’s most luxurious retail stretch as provided by the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District. The BID covers the 29 blocks from 57th to 86th Streets along the avenue. “We’re consistently seeing new businesses and existing businesses staying in the area,” Matt Bauer, president of the Madison Avenue BID told WWD. Among the luxury brands moving in later this...
DSA Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani is considering a run for NYC mayor
Socialist Assembly Member Zohran Mamdani is seriously considering a run for mayor, City & State has learned. The state legislator has reached out to multiple people to discuss challenging Mayor Eric Adams in next year’s Democratic mayoral primary, according to eight people familiar with those conversations. Mamdani is a...
Zeckendorf, Atlas Capital nab $1B for luxury project on Hudson
Zeckendorf Development and Atlas Capital Group have secured a $1 billion loan to finance the project at 80 Clarkson Street, the New York Post reported. The loan, which may be Manhattan’s largest residential-construction loan since before the pandemic, was provided by London-based Cale Street Partners and San Francisco-based Farallon Capital Management. The financing was arranged by a Newmark team led by Jordan Roeschlaub.
Rental at historic Crown Heights site opens lottery for 48 apartments, from $3,128/month
All renderings courtesy of Morris Adjmi Architects. A lottery opened this week at a new luxury rental building on a historic site in Crown Heights. Designed by Morris Adjmi Architects, Mason Gray is a mixed-use development at 959 Sterling Place consisting of a seven-story brick building with 158 apartments. Landmarked as part of the Crown Heights Historic District, the property is home to a 19th-century Romanesque Revival complex currently occupied by the Hebron Seventh Day Adventist Church and School. Qualifying New Yorkers earning 130 percent of the area median income can apply for the apartments, priced at $3,128/month for studios, $3,345/month for one-bedrooms, and $4,000/month for two-bedrooms.
Adi Roy, Michael James Scott, Tshidi Manye, More Will Celebrate Disney at
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from Aladdin, The Lion King,. Broadway in Bryant Park, the free lunchtime concert series featuring current Broadway productions, will continue July 18 with a celebration of Disney on Broadway. Presented by iHeartMedia New York’s 106.7 LITE FM with iHeartRadio Broadway, the weekly concerts...
Dean Who Shepherded NY Studio School’s Signature Drawing Marathon Retires
At the beginning of this month, the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture announced that British-born artist Graham Nickson had retired from his position as dean of the Manhattan art school after 36 years. During his longtime tenure, Nickson was a champion of drawing and comprehensive arts education, having established the Studio School’s celebrated Drawing Marathon in 1988 and its Master of Fine Arts program in 2004.
Changing the discussion around menopause
NEW YORK (PIX11) – For a long time women have been begging the world to take menopause more seriously. Journalist Tamsen Fadal, board-certified OB-GYN Dr. Mary Claire Haver, and Dr. Michelle Henry join New York Living for a special roundtable discussion. They delve into topics such as what women are curious about when it comes to menopause, how hormones can alter your skin, and how menopause can change your way of life.
Preview: ‘Meet Me in the Middle’
Serial entrepreneur Gary Vee joins New York Living to discuss the concept of soft skills and why children need them. Vee also provides tips to help those interested in starting a business and what the inspiration behind his first children’s book “Meet Me in the Middle.”
What’s on the menu at Rikers Island jail complex?
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Thousands of inmates are incarcerated on Rikers Island at any given moment, and they all need to eat. Menus must adhere to dietary restrictions like kosher and halal and must be approved by a dietitian, according to New York State Law. Inmates at local correctional facilities receive at least three meals […]
13-year-old St. Louisan packs her bags — and bass — to study at Juilliard
When Lyric Green learned that her friend and school orchestra’s only bassist was moving away, the reality that the orchestra would be missing its heartbeat didn’t sit right with the then 12-year-old. “I didn't want us to just have that empty spot on stage because usually bases help...
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