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Year after man suffering mental health crisis was killed by police, family recalls ’captivating energy’ and is angry Jersey City is no closer to solution
It wasn’t until his two years at Morris Brown College that some family members began to wonder if something was amiss with Andrew “Drew” Jerome Washington. His aunt felt his newly found passion for Rastafarianism and veganism shifted into an “obsession.”. “I was like ‘Drew, you...
Mega Millions $1 million New Jersey winner knew 'I'm going to win one day'
A Mega Millions lottery player from New Jersey knew his time would come and it finally did. The New Jersey Lottery shared the story of a $1 million winner on social media on Friday. "He'd tell his mom 'I'm going to win one day' every time they shopped together. She said he was lucky,...
ONLY THE BEST Benefit Concert to Be Held at Green Room 42 Next Month
THE GREEN ROOM 42 will present “Only the Best: A Concert to Benefit the Issa Malak Best Scholarship Fund at NYU” on September 2nd, 2024 at 7:00 PM. This concert and scholarship fund was created in the memory of Issa Best - a brilliant and passionate artist and an NYU alumnus. Issa was pure sunshine. Magic personified. The kind of friend that one could only find once in a lifetime and a kind of talent that defied words. He had a magnetic presence, a boisterous laugh, and the most beautiful spirit.
Strong Storms Possible in the Northeast
A cool trough of low-pressure is dropping south to close the weekend. Cooler temperatures in the higher levels of the atmosphere will help enhance what few isolated storms there could be. The SPC has removed today's severe weather risk for the Detroit area, but a general thunderstorm risk still remains.
Splendor and Glory of India on display at FIA’s 42nd India Day Parade in New York City
New York City came alive on Sunday as the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) hosted the world’s largest annual India Day Parade, honoring India’s Independence Day. This year marked the 42nd celebration, drawing thousands of participants and spectators from the Indian-American community to celebrate their rich culture. The parade started at 12 PM local time at 38th Street and Madison Avenue. This year’s theme, “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – The World is One Family,” emphasizes social harmony and cultural unity, fostering a sense of belonging that transcends boundaries.
Jersey City to Face Daily Fines for Not Reinstating Cops Fired for Using Cannabis
Jersey City could begin facing daily fines starting Saturday for refusing to reinstate two police officers whose terminations over their cannabis usage were overturned by the state Civil Service Commission. The state will fine the city $100 daily for each officer — Norhan Mansour and Omar Polanco — with a...
All newborns at N.J. hospital will have access to donated break milk
A donated breast milk program has expanded to another South Jersey hospital as an alternative option for the hospital’s newborns, officials announced this month. Inspira Health expanded its donor human breast milk program to Inspira Medical Center Mullica Hill in Gloucester County on June 28 through an agreement with Mid-Atlantic Mother’s Milk Bank of Pennsylvania, a nonprofit group based in Pittsburgh.
Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance X Ailey Extension Presents "Hearts of Men" (Open to Men + Nonbinary Persons)
Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance in partnership with Ailey Extension. Monday, August 26, 2024 - 5:00pm daily through August 29, 2024. Earl Mosley's Diversity of Dance in partnership with Ailey Extension. "My goal was to create a community where men of all ages and backgrounds could play, create, share, and...
Astor Place Hairstylists is very much open
In recent days, there have been some unfounded rumors that Astor Place Hairstylists had closed, based mainly on the renovations happening in the ground-floor storefront (ex-Vitamin Shoppe) on the SE corner of Broadway and Astor Place. Yesterday, management put up a "We Are Open" banner on the construction plywood above...
Two Charged in West New York Hit-and-Run That Left Pedestrian Critically Injured
Two men have been charged following a hit-and-run in West New York that left a pedestrian critically injured. The incident occurred on Saturday, August 17, 2024, when a motorcycle struck a 54-year-old Union City resident at Bergenline Avenue and 57th Street. The driver and passenger fled the scene on foot, leaving the victim in life-threatening condition. He remains hospitalized at Jersey City Medical Center.
Missing teen Sophie Barker who vanished while getting coffee is rushed to hospital after being found by hero guard
A MISSING teen who disappeared after leaving home to go to a coffee shop has been heroically found safe by a bodyguard. Sophie Barker, 17, was rushed to the hospital after being found late Friday afternoon in Manhattan, New York. The teenager, whose parents said she suffers from a disability, went missing on Thursday morning […]
The historic and modern merge in this 1700s N.J. home that has come up for sale
If you want to live inside a piece of history, this home for sale in Hillsdale might be for you. The Dutch Colonial was built in 1796 by Capt. John H. Banta who bought the land in 1755 and eventually cobbled together a 395-acre homestead. If you purchase a product...
Demolition Wraps Up For Manhattan Detention Complex At 124-125 White Street In Chinatown, Manhattan
Demolition is finishing up at 124-125 White Street, the site of the Manhattan Detention Complex (MDC) in Chinatown, Manhattan. Led by design-build organization Gramercy Group Inc., the $2.13 billion project will replace the aging detention center known as “The Tombs” with a 15- to 17-story facility standing 295 feet tall and spanning 1.25 million square feet. The property is bound by Walker Street to the north, the Manhattan Criminal Court Building to the south, Baxter Street to the east, and Centre Street to the west. The demolition process is slated to cost $125 million.
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.
Foundations Underway For 5055 Broadway in Inwood, Manhattan
Below-grade work is underway at 5055 Broadway, the site of an 11-story mixed-use building in Inwood, Manhattan. Designed by Fischer + Makooi Architects and developed by Timber Equities, the 155-foot-tall structure will span 50,808 square feet and yield 60 rental apartments in one- to two-bedroom layouts, with 25 percent dedicated to affordable housing, as well as amenities and ground-floor retail space. The 7,500-square-foot property is located between West 215th and 216th Streets and was once a surface-level parking lot.
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.
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 […]
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