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Long Island Pizza Shop Closes Abruptly After 50 Years
After over 50 years in business and a recent change in ownership, a pizzeria and restaurant has announced its abrupt closure.Franklin Square staple Carmela’s Pizzeria & Ristorante announced on Thursday, May 23 that it would close for good due to “unforeseen circumstances.” “We sincerely apologi…
N.Y. Lottery: Multiple TAKE 5 winning tickets worth more than $11K sold in NYC area
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Three jackpot-winning TAKE 5 tickets worth more than $11,000 were sold in the NYC for the May 25 Take 5 midday drawing. One ticket, worth $17,714, was sold at the Ronak Cardland Inc. in Bohemia, New York. Another, also worth $17,714, was sold at Sutter Grocery Inc., in Brooklyn. One last ticket, valued $17,714, was sold at Nor Pike Service Station Inc., in the Flushing area of Queens.
Retailers Summer Discounts
FILE - Cashiers process purchases at a Walmart Supercenter in North Bergen, N.J., on Feb. 9, 2023. Retailers, including Walmart and Target, are stepping up discounting heading into the summer of 2024, as they hope to offer frustrated shoppers some relief from higher prices and entice them to open their wallets.(AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez, File)
Get some bands for your buck at Brooklyn’s free summer concerts
Search our comprehensive guide to things to do in Brooklyn for more local events — or submit your own!. Tis the season for fun in the sun! Summer is here and to celebrate, Brooklyn venues are welcoming families, friends, tourists and locals for free music events. From concerts in the park to music festivals, there is something for everyone to enjoy without breaking the bank.
Shake Shack Opens Another Lower Hudson Valley Location
What started as a small hot dog stand outside Madison Square Park over 20 years ago now continues to expand across the world. Recently, this growing franchise announced where their next lower Hudson Valley location will open. Shake Shack is one of the quickest growing and most successful fast food...
NYC’s first dog cafe closes Brooklyn spot months after locals raised $250K to keep it open
This is a tough bone to swallow. People who donated money to the Big Apple’s first canine cafe to keep it from closing just two months ago are now barking about where their money went after the business announced this week plans to shutter its Brooklyn spot. In February, locals drummed up $250,000 to save Boris & Horton from closing its locations on Avenue A in East Village and Driggs Avenue in Williamsburg. Survey reveals how female small business owners measure success On Tuesday, however, co-owners Coppy Holzman and Logan Mikhly wrote on Instagram that they were permanently closing the Driggs Avenue...
Bronx resident's bedroom found rotting in mold for months
NEW YORK -- A resident in the Bronx is dealing with unbearable amounts of mold in her apartment after she says a pipe burst back in March. It has been several months and still no repairs, so she turned to CBS New York for help."It was water damage. The pipes burst and it came from the whole bedroom over," Vernisa Depass said.A step inside her bedroom and the eyesore was obvious. It had only take a few months for a door to enter such a shocking state of decay, riddled with mold from top to bottom."I can even smell it,...
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