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Joe Bonamassa Fills The Capitol Theatre With Essential Blues Rock
Legendary blues rock guitarist and New York native, Joe Bonamassa brought his “Blues Deluxe Summer Tour” to the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Most recently, Bonamassa released his newest effort Live At The Hollywood Bowl With Orchestra earlier this summer. Friday, Aug. 26 was the first of two back-to-back nights that Bonamassa rocked the “Original Rock Palace.”
Ivan Enrique Rodriguez to Present New Art Song 'Mother of Exiles' at NYFOS
Puerto Rican composer Iván Enrique Rodríguez will present the world premiere of his latest art song, Mother of Exiles, at the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS) on November 3, 2024. This monumental piece, inspired by Emma Lazarus's poem The New Colossus, will be performed by baritone Gregory Feldmann and pianist Nathaniel LaNasa.
Spotlight: Required Water Line Tests Coming to the Hudson Valley
Every once in a while, something important actually shows up in the mail. As a resident of the Town of Newburgh, my letter showed up earlier this week. If your home uses public water, you should be checking your mail, too. The letter I received explained that Hudson Valley residents...
Cellunova to Present KNOCK KNOCK Next Month
Cellunova, a New York-based interdisciplinary theatre production company founded in 2023 by first-generation immigrant artists, will present a psychological thriller, Knock Knock, from September 5th to September 8th, 2024, at MITU580. Tickets are available at https://www.cellunova.org/whats-on/knock-knock. A slaughterhouse is set on fire, and the man believed to be responsible is...
A New York man died while on a solo trip to Colombia. It took his grieving mother 5 months to learn what happened
Omar Watson took a vacation to Colombia in February and called his mom to say he was ok. Two days later, he was found dead in his Airbnb. His mother has spent five months trying to find out what happened.
Grade the trade: Wild three-team blockbuster proposal sends Anthony Davis to Knicks
The New York Knicks took a tough loss this summer when Isaiah Hartenstein signed a three-year deal with the Thunder. A month of rumors passed before the Knicks re-signed Precious Achiuwa to a one-year contract. If the first half of the season shows that New York needs to strengthen its...
Chief Chell claims crime in Central Park has ‘almost disappeared’
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The NYPD is now turning to the use of high-tech drones to help keep New York City safe. The drones were used to assist in recent incidents, including a home invasion in Queens. Now, the NYPD is deploying drones in Central Park to respond to 911 calls. John Chell, the NYPD […]
NYPD: 3 suspects arrested for assaulting, injuring police officers in Bushwick
Three suspects were arrested for assaulting two police officers Saturday in Bushwick, according to authorities. Police say several officers were attempting to control a disorderly crowd on Weirfield Street and Central Avenue at around 10 p.m. The incident turned violent, and two officers were later hospitalized for minor injuries. Authorities...
City Winery Hosts THE WEIRD & WONDERFUL WORLD OF INDUSTRIAL MUSICALS in September
City Winery New York City will host The Weird and Wonderful World of Industrial Musicals, a bizarre and hilarious evening of corporate musical films, on September 7th. The show is presented by Steve Young, former Letterman writer and star of the acclaimed documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway. "I'm excited to be...
City of Newburgh seeking members for planning board
NEWBURGH- The City of Newburgh is seeking eight volunteers to serve on the Planning Board. Appointed individuals will fill the remaining portion of two unexpired member terms, four full term member positions, and two full term alternate member positions. Individuals interested in volunteering must apply by September 27, 2024. The...
Mariah Carey Looks ‘Uncomfortable’ In Tight Dress That’s ‘Unflattering’
Mariah Carey‘s style turned heads in August 2022, when photos showing her in New York City gained comments. The singer, 55, was still dating now ex-boyfriend Bryan Tanaka at the time, with the Big Apple snaps showing her accompanied by her beau, then aged 39. While some remarked on...
Poughkeepsie Man Arrested in Connection with Fatal Manhattan Shooting
MANHATTAN, N.Y. — A Poughkeepsie man has been charged with multiple counts, including first-degree murder, following a fatal shooting in Manhattan earlier this summer. Jayquan Straker, 35, of 22 Styvestandt…
Teen, two women attacked outside Theater District restaurant
Two women and a teenage girl were attacked in the Theater District.Police say the victims were in front of Carmine's Restaurant on 44th Street when another woman came up and punched all three of them.Two of the victims, ages 14 and 49, went to the hospital for treatment.The other victim is 58. She refused medical attention.The attacker got away.ALSO READ | New mystery drug 'pink cocaine' isn't what you might thinkDan Krauth has the details on a new and potentially lethal narcotic that is creeping into the NYC area from Latin America.----------* Get Eyewitness News Delivered * More Manhattan news* Send us a news tip* Download the abc7NY app for breaking news alerts * Follow us on YouTube Submit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness NewsHave a breaking news tip or an idea for a story we should cover? Send it to Eyewitness News using the form below. If attaching a video or photo, terms of use apply.
46 Million Social Security Recipients Must Switch to New Online System by [Deadline] – Here’s What You Need to Know!
Millions of Social Security recipients must switch to using Login.gov or ID.me to access their accounts, as the SSA updates its online system to enhance security and user experience. According to LaGrada Online, millions of Social Security recipients need to switch to a new online system to keep accessing their...
33-year-old pays $2,100/month to live with 23 roommates in Brooklyn—take a look inside
In a city as notoriously expensive as New York, it's common to see people in their late 20s and early 30s living with roommates to help manage the high cost of living. But Ishan Abeysekera has taken that to the next level with his current living situation in Brooklyn: a communal building that he shares with a whopping 23 other people.
New Jersey Small Black And LGBTQ Businesses Awarded $1.2M In Grants
The grant money has been split between restaurants, education centers, and community spots in Newark. A group of small businesses owned by people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community in Newark, New Jersey, have been named as recipients of about $1.2 million in grants under the Newark Retail Reactivation Initiative.
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