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Driver accused of July 4 crash at LES park arraigned and held without bail
The scene at Corlears Hook Park after the incident. Daniel Hyden, 44, pleaded not guilty to charges including vehicular homicide, manslaughter, assault and driving while intoxicated. [ more › ]
City Budget to Fund these District 6 Programs
The New York City Council announced the details of the recently passed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which began on July 1. The total approved funding for the city is $112.4 billion – up from $107 billion last fiscal year – and a portion will benefit a number of initiatives and organizations on the Upper West Side.
Is trade school now a faster path to economic success?
In today’s work environment, is a vocational, trade-school degree becoming a more direct career path to economic success than a conventional 4-year college degree? Yes, says Darnell Epps, who graduated from both Yale Law School - and Lincoln Technical Institute.
Classical Piano Concert at Ridgewood Library, July 7
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Enjoy an afternoon of classical music at the Ridgewood Library, as they will host a piano concert for Bergen County resident Owen Smith on July 7 from 2 to 3 p.m. Seating is first come, first served. No registration required. Smith will perform pieces of Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Schumann and Brahms. Smith is 16 years old and an honor student at the Manhattan School of Music pre-college, lives in Demarest, where he attends Bergen Catholic High school. Smith started to play piano at 5 and has won prizes at several piano competitions, including the Piano Concerto Competition at Manhattan School of Music, the New York and New Jersey Piano teachers association and the International Grand Piano competition. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Read more Arts & Entertainment news from around Ridgewood here: Attendees Dazzled at Ridgewood July Fourth Parade and Fireworks Show Ridgewood Guild's Art in the Park Series July 5 and August 2 Ridgewood's Independence Day Fireworks Celebration Set for July 4 at 6 p.m. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
FOX 5 News Update: Illegal Long Island fireworks display injures 4
In this FOX 5 NY Weekend News Update, we cover an illegal fireworks show that went wrong on Long Island, leaving four people, including an 8-year-old hospitalized, and avoiding scams on boats allegedly visiting the Statue of Liberty. Plus, viral video of newlyweds who hosted their wedding reception on the New York City subway.
Caitlin Clark rallies Fever past Liberty 83-78 with first triple-double by WNBA rookie
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark posted the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history to help rally Indiana to an 83-78 victory over New York on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, snapping the Fever’s nine-game losing streak to the Liberty. Clark finished with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds for Indiana (9-13). The No. […]
County of Westchester to Pave Midland Avenue Beginning July 8
Westchester County announced Friday that they will mill and repave Rye’s portion of Midland Avenue starting at 7:00am on Monday, July 8. Since Midland Avenue is a county-owned road, it will be Westchester County responsible for this process, which they estimate will span around two weeks. “[The project] will...
Inside Kappo Sono, a New 12-Seat Kaiseki Counter From One of N.Y.C.’s Hottest Restaurant Groups
At the now-closed Kyo Ya, Chikara Sono was honored with accolades, including Michelin stars. Now, the chef is bringing those award-worthy talents to a fresh concept in New York City.Thieves Are Stealing Rolexes and Pateks From Diners at N.Y.C.'s High-End Restaurants Kappo Sono, which opens Friday, is an intimate kaiseki restaurant near Union Square from rising star Kuma Hospitality Group. With just 12 seats and one seating per evening, beginning at 6:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. on Sundays), it may soon become one of the hardest reservations to score. (In fact, a spokesperson for the restaurant told Robb Report that it’s already...
NYPD Officers Allegedly Assaulted While Investigating Unattended Children at NYC Homeless Shelter
The incident of Jordan Neely’s death sparked discussions around the need for stronger follow-up actions by NYPD to address violence against New York’s homeless population. Such incidents have pushed the city’s authorities to reassess their approach towards protecting vulnerable populations. NYPD Involved in Altercation. Chaos erupted outside...
Hasbrouck Heights Middle School Announces Honor Roll for the 4th Marking Period of 2023-24
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ -- Hasbrouck Heights Middle School announced the Honor Roll students for the fourth marking period of the 2023-24 school year. High Honor Roll 2023-24 Marking Period 4CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Eighth Grade Abushaira Yazin Alvarado Evan Amerio James Aquila Francesco Arteta Isabella Baid Arya Bing Angelica Blazini Anthony Blazini Robert Bohorquez Kristell Brady Kendall Carlin Alexandra Casazza Gianna Cintron Ian Colangelo Jake Cosgun Liya Cowan Katelin Dawson Matthew DeCicco Katie Despaigne David Dominguez Alexander Dotel Kailey Duchi Jadelyn Fabara Raphael Ferdinand Brady Focarino Jack Giannella Angelo Haines Nicholas Hernandez Alyza Huang Connor Kluska Olivia Lalama Rayna Lasorsa Vincent Liu Charlotte Lohrmann Grace Mani Erdit Navarro Louis Nicdao-Belleza Jae Patrick Oettinger Jack Perez Jackson Perez Tyler Rajab Adam Rendzio Eva Rios Alexander Santos Joshua Savastano Alfonso Scarpa Joseph Schmatz Steven Segovia Shamira Trisha Seijo Eliana Serrano Evalisse Shine Ashley Sickels Christopher Solisplata Carlos Suazo Noah Suenaga Tomoya Terranova...
Westchester Man Hit with Multiple Pandemic Related Fraud Charges
One man from New Rochelle has found himself in some hot water after being charged with various counts of fraud tied to alleged actions that occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. Covid Fraud Details and the Fraud Task Force. The suspect in question was identified as 29-year old Aly Kaba of...
83-year-old man shoved down NYC subway stairs
NEW YORK - An 83-year-old man is recovering after police say he was shoved down the stairs of a subway station in an unprovoked attack. The victim was exiting the 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue station when he was pushed at around 11:10 p.m. Friday night. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital with a head laceration and is in stable condition. Police have arrested a suspect. Kingsley Adjo, 54, was charged with assault and reckless endangerment. Earlier this year, a rise in subway crime prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to deploy the National Guard troops to the subway system, and Mayor Eric Adams to reinstitute bag checks in the system. Just this week, the NYPD released their latest monthly crime statistics. According to the NYPD, major crime in the subway system was down 6.9% year to date, and by 15.3% compared to June of 2023. The police department said crime levels in transit have hit a 14-year low, "discounting pandemic-era irregularities." "As we look back on the first half of this year, we can see the steady progress in the NYPD's relentless fight against violence and disorder – an unwavering commitment that will continue through the summer months," NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban said.
NYC pick-pocketer with over 60 arrests back on streets: Cops
A career pickpocket, included in the NYPD’s list of top subway crime recidivists, is back on the streets following another alleged crime, authorities reported. Darin Mickens, with over 60 arrests, allegedly targeted a woman on Grand Street in March, stealing her wallet as she walked with her daughter. Mickens,...
Guttenberg man, 18, gave cops fake name when caught with loaded handgun
An 18-year-old Guttenberg man gave police officers a bad name when he was caught with a loaded handgun yesterday morning, authorities said. Miguel A. Palma, 18, of Guttenberg, was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose, the possession of a firearm by a minor (under 21 years of age), possession of a controlled dangerous substance, and possession of prescription legend drugs, police said.
ANNIE BROWN'S 5TH GRADE SCIENCE PRESENTATION Returns To SoHo Playhouse
This summer, Matt Morse's Annie Brown's 5th Grade Science Presentation, directed by Abby Davis, will return to SoHo Playhouse as a finalist in their 3rd Annual Lighthouse Series on July 14, 15, and 16. Annie Brown's 5th Grade Science Presentation is a dark comedy exploring class and oppression through the...
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