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BERGEN COUNTY CELEBRATES INDEPENDENCE DAY OF PAKISTAN
HACKENSACK, NJ – On Tuesday, August 13, the County of Bergen, in partnership with the Cultural Society of Bergen County, Darul Islah, and the Love Pakistan Community, hosted its Annual Independence Day of Pakistan Celebration and Flag Raising Ceremony in the Piazza of One Bergen County Plaza. The Independence...
10 most expensive homes sold in Bergen County, Aug. 5-11
A house in Saddle River that sold for $4.1 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Bergen County in the past week. In total, 115 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $837,750. The average price per square foot ended up at $412.
Mahopac man injured in explosion
MAMARONECK – A 69-year-old Mahopac man was injured Wednesday when an explosion inside a school district maintenance building in Mamaroneck ignited the structure. The incident happened around 1:30 p.m., when an oil tank explosion was reported at the Mamaroneck School District maintenance building. Mamaroneck Police Dept. Lt. Mark Gatta...
Backpack Collection Campaign: Make a Difference Today
Backpack Collection Campaign: Make a Difference Today. It’s back-to-school season, which means it’s also that time of the year when our community comes together for a common cause, coming together to support families and children in need during this hectic season. As we prepare for the school year, a local nonprofit is asking Westchester families to join their collective effort in making sure all of the children in our community are ready for the upcoming school year. As the new school year approaches, The Children’s Village (CV) has launched a Summertime Backpack Collection Campaign to provide students with the essential tools they need to excel in the upcoming academic year.
CPC Unveils Mural Celebrating Community Diversity
On August 12th, CPC partnered with AAPI artist Ji Yong Kim on a mural that celebrates our diverse community. The mural showcases the various languages spoken and the types of food enjoyed by our community members. It also reflects CPC's core values and the activities offered at our centers. We...
Research Notes Black And Hispanic Subway Riders Are Disproportionally Affected By System's Toxic Air
New research found that Black and Hispanic subway riders in New York City face 35% and 25% more polluted air, respectively, while using the system than Asian and white commuters. Additionally, lower-income communities were also found to be more exposed to the subway system’s “fine particular matter pollution,” or PM2.5.
Two High Speed Chases in Hudson Valley End in Violent Crashes
Hudson Valley police say two separate high-speed chases ended in violent wrecks this weekend. Authorities are still investigating the incidents that took place on Saturday night. While both chases occurred within a half hour of each other, there appears to be no connection between the drivers. Hudson Valley High-Speed Chase...
National Weather Service: “Above” Average Precipitation This Winter In New York
The calendar says it's only mid-August, but weather experts are giving snow lovers exciting news about the upcoming winter. As I write this article, the date says August 15. However, Fall is near. Halloween stores are opening, and pumpkin spice season is days a way. In fact, Dunkin' is now selling a "spiked" pumpkin spice latte with 6% ABV. CLICK HERE to find out more.
Wrongful death suit against Disney serves as a warning to consumers when clicking ‘I agree’
Does signing up for Disney’s popular streaming service mean you have agreed to never sue the entertainment giant over anything forever? That is what Disney argues in a wrongful death lawsuit involving a 42-year-old New York doctor whose family claims had a fatal allergic reaction after eating at an Irish pub in Disney Springs in October.
Old Farmer’s Almanac 2024-25 New York Winter Prediction
The Old Farmer's Almanac is set to release its official Winter 2024-25 prediction on August 27th but this morning they put out a teaser of what we could expect. READ MORE: WAS THE OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC SUMMER PREDICTION CORRECT?. According to their latest update we could be in for a...
Rams Set for Exhibition in Historic City of Athens
ATHENS, Greece - The Fordham University women's basketball continues their week of international competition against Athens Select on Friday at 7:00 p.m. local (12:00 p.m. EDT). Fans can follow along on social media, @Fordhamwbb, for score updates and highlights of the match up. This will be the second of two...
Rahwa Teklai Joins Key Private Bank to Lead its Hudson Valley/Metro NY and Eastern Pennsylvania markets
Key Private Bank, the wealth management division of KeyCorp (NYSE:KEY), announces that Rahwa Teklai has joined the organization as KPB Market Leader for its Hudson Valley/Metro NY and Eastern Pennsylvania markets. She will lead high-performing teams in both markets responsible for identifying and prioritizing the financial needs of high-net worth clients and leveraging the full complement of KeyBank’s financial capabilities to provide solutions to attain their financial goals.
Men’s Soccer Adds Neythan from Team IMPACT
BRONX, N.Y. – With the start of the season just around the corner, Fordham Men's Soccer has made one last addition to its roster for 2024, as seven-year-old Neythan Yaucan will join the Rams through Team IMPACT. Team IMPACT is a national non-profit organization that was created to connect...
Nyack Jazz Festival Brings Five Hours of Live Music and Fun to the Streets
Nyack, NY – Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon of music, food, and fun at the Nyack Jazz Festival on Sunday, September 15th, from 1 PM to 6 PM. Located at 2 North Broadway, in front of Maureen’s Jazz Cellar, this free outdoor concert will feature five hours of live jazz from world-renowned artists.
2 New Jersey Counties Named Safest In America
Two New Jersey counties made the list of the safest counties in America and one made it into the top ten. There were many different things taken into consideration including gun violence, few deaths tied to accidents and motor vehicle crashes, and a good health and public safety infrastructure, according to a recent study from U.S News and World Report.
Non-New Yorkers are moving in on NYC’s housing market, report finds
Residents of New Jersey, California and Florida accounted for the highest number of out-of-state home purchasers in New York, the analysis finds. Real estate firm PropertyShark found foreign buyers are purchasing fewer homes in the city but out-of-state residents are scooping up a higher percentage of properties. [ more › ]
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