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Things are getting scary at Baruch College
The impulse of many Jewish leaders to condemn and shine a spotlight on any campus incident with the faintest possibility of being antisemitic has made it difficult for the most upsetting events to break through the noise. Today I want to shine a bright light on two alarming incidents targeting the Baruch College Hillel, which...
Jordan Chiles Traded the Beam For the Catwalk at NYFW
Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles has now conquered the only strip of runway more intimidating than the balance beam: the New York Fashion Week catwalk. Chiles, whose bronze medalist status is still TBD, closed out the Kim Shui show on September 7, in a garment that can only be described as a leotard. No wonder it looked so natural on her.
Bergenfield police to conduct pedestrian crosswalk decoy operation
BERGENFIELD, N.J. — The Bergenfield Police Department will conduct a pedestrian crosswalk decoy operation on Sunday, September 15, 2024, at various locations throughout the borough. The operation, carried out in…
New York Statewide Speed Awareness Week Campaign Enforces Speeding Laws: September 9-14
From September 9 to 14, New York State will launch a major enforcement initiative as part of Speed Awareness Week, focusing on reducing speeding—a major traffic safety issue. Funded by the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee, the campaign will feature increased patrols aimed at preventing accidents caused by excessive speeds.
NY Cannabis Control Board approves new licenses, proposes waiver for dispensary location rules
Join NY Cannabis Insider for its next full-day conference in Albany on Sept. 25, 2024. Tickets available now. New York’s Cannabis Control Board pushed forward a measure that would relax distance requirements between dispensaries, and approved 123 more marijuana business licenses at a Tuesday meeting. Current rules prohibit retail...
New York Is The “Best State” For Mega Millions, Powerball Winners
Ahead of a historic Mega Millions jackpot, New Yorkers may enjoy learning that the Empire State is the "best state" for lottery winners. Lottery players in New York State are going to be lining up Tuesday to take their shot at claiming one of the biggest Mega Millions jackpots in history.
Popular New Paltz Restaurant Closing Soon
After almost 10 years in business, a New Paltz, New York restaurant has announced a "future" closing. New Paltz, NY is one Hudson Valley town that has a long list of places to choose from when it comes to enjoying a night out for dinner. Places like Garvan's, P & G's, McGillicuddy's, Lola's, the Lemon Squeeze, and Huckleberry are all fan favorites and great places to eat but unfortunately, one of them has announced that they will be closing soon.
New Jersey Water bottle ban — NJ Top News
Here are the top New Jersey news stories for Tuesday:. ⬛ Will the SALT cap expire? NJ official pushing for more money in your pocket. The federal government has been saving tens of billions of dollars per year thanks to a limit on the amount of local and state taxes you can deduct from your federal tax liability.
Blake Lively Steps Out For The First Time Since 'It Ends With Us' Controversy In A Double Denim Ensemble With Ryan Reynolds As Fans Say: 'PR Team Working Hard'
Blake Lively has been hitting the headlines for all the wrong reasons these past few weeks, as she has been slammed for her inappropriate and “tone deaf” promotion of her movie It Ends With Us, which is an emotional story about domestic v...
Toms River church seeks permission to open a homeless shelter near downtown
TOMS RIVER - A downtown church is seeking zoning board permission to build a 949-square-foot shelter for the homeless next to an outreach office on its Washington Street property. The shelter would be built as an addition to an existing outreach and counseling office on the church property, according to Harvey L. York, the Toms River lawyer who is representing applicant Christ Episcopal Church. It would hold 17 beds for those without homes. ...
Oro Solido, DJ Carolina bringing Jersey, international flavor to Latin Fest in Lakewood
Viva Mexico, but everyone — including the kids — is invited to the Latin Fest Celebrando la Independencia Sunday, Sept. 15, at Maggie's Bar and Grill in Lakewood. The day will mark Mexican Independence Day, which is Monday, Sept. 16, and Latin American pride. ...
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