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Emily Skinner, Jacqueline B. Arnold, John Cardoza, More Perform at
Broadway in Bryant Park, the free lunchtime concert series featuring current Broadway productions, continues July 25 with performances from six Broadway musicals. Presented by iHeartMedia New York’s 106.7 LITE FM with iHeartRadio Broadway, the weekly concerts begin at 12:30 PM and continue until 1:30 PM on the Bryant Park stage. Those interested in attending are invited to enter the park beginning at 11 AM ET.
High Kicks for Days: Celebrating the Rockettes with Photographs and Memorabilia
The Ann Murphy Collection on the Rockettes and Radio City Music Hall is now available for use in the Music Division’s Performing Arts Reading Room. Ann Murphy’s gift to the Library of Congress, especially strong in photographs and programs of her 20-year career as a Rockette, also offers some administrative schedules and stage management documents that provide a wider look at the 1960s and 1970s, an era often regarded as the heyday of Radio City Music Hall. Murphy’s easy-to-read autobiography, titled How I Got My Kicks, recounts the daily regimen, artistic achievements, and humorous misadventures of life as a Rockette. Her sparkly silver tap shoes are also available for inspection.
FDNY EMS Leaders to Share 9/11 Insights at EMS World Expo
MALVERN, PA — New York City Fire Department (FDNY) EMS leaders are set to headline the keynote session at HMP Global’s 2024 EMS World Expo, focusing on the profound lessons from Ground Zero and the enduring impact of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the emergency medical services community.
Adrian Flannelly, beloved 'King of Irish Radio,' has passed
Adrian Flannelly, the Co Mayo native who hosted the longest-running Irish radio program in America, has passed away. At its height, the Adrian Flannelly Show reached more than a million listeners and was rebroadcast all across America. Through his radio show, Adrian led many campaigns, including pushing for visas for...
De Blasio: Harris is ‘perfectly positioned’ to run
Former Mayor Bill de Blasio said in an interview Wednesday that Kamala Harris is “perfectly positioned” to run for president. “In a sense, Kamala Harris is perfectly positioned for the kind of campaign we need to run. This is all about women. The decision of this country is going to be made by women, in particularly by suburban women,” he said on “Inside City Hall.”
A look at the history of Charter Revision Commissions
Mayor Eric Adams’ Charter Revision Commission will vote on its five ballot questions on Thursday, which would then go to city voters this November. The vote will mark an end to the fast work of the commission that was asked to recommend changes to the city’s governing document.
Risk of showers, storms in tri-state forecast
NEW YORK (PIX11) — The unsettled weather continues across the tri-state region. A frontal boundary draping across the region has kept the risk of showers and storms throughout Wednesday. While much of the activity has been widely scattered about, they were capable of producing torrential downpours that could lead to localized flooding.
Summit NJ Man & Woman Accused of Stealing $10K in Garden Supplies
SUMMIT, NJ -- A local man and woman are facing felony charges after being accused of stealing $10,000 worth of supplies from a gardening store in Westchester County, NY on Sunday, July 7. Summit residents James Kralovich, age 39, and Olivia Barbarito, age 29, were arrested on Friday, July 19 in connection with a burglary at Mangone's Garden Center in Mamaroneck, the Village of Mamaroneck Police Department announced on Sunday, July 21. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER On early Sunday morning, July 7, video surveillance showed a man and a woman stealing $10,000 worth...
Dad of NYC teen who drove 101 in 30-mph zone gets probation for facilitating access to BMW in deadly crash
The father of a New York City teenager accused of causing a fatal accident while driving 101 mph in a 30 mph zone was sentenced to probation for crimes linked to the crash last year, officials said. Sean Smith, 40, had been accused of helping facilitate his son's access to...
Woman And Her Mother Face Eviction From Their Historic Bed-Stuy Home After Court Approves Partition Sale
Ayisha and Phillipa Doyle outside their home. Photo by Anna Bradley-Smith. Ayisha Doyle and her mother are on the brink of eviction from their historic Bedford-Stuyvesant home after a New York City court approved a partition sale, putting their ownership in jeopardy. The turmoil began in 2017 when Doyle’s estranged...
Man Arrested For Assault Following Large Altercation: Parsippany PD
At 10:59 p.m., officers responded to Roosevelt Avenue for a disturbance and numerous individuals began fleeing, running through the yards of surrounding residences, Parsippany police said. A 17-year-old teenage boy was assaulted prior to police arrival, sustaining a non-life-threatening injury to his head, authorities said. He was transported to a...
Morristown Medical Center is the first hospital in New Jersey to offer clinical study of Aficamten to pediatric patients with obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
MORRISTOWN NJ (Morris County) – Atlantic Health System’s Morristown Medical Center is the first hospital in New Jersey to offer pediatric patients access to a new clinical study, CEDAR-HCM (Clinical Evaluation of Dosing with Aficamten to Reduce Obstruction in a pediatric population in HCM). The study evaluates aficamten,...
Parsippany Police: Large Physical Disturbance Occurred in Parsippany Saturday Night July 20th
PARSIPPANY, NJ - The Parsippany Police Department is advising residents of a simple assault and large disturbance that occured on July 20th at 10:59pm. On that Saturday night, officers responded to a report of a large physical disturbance in the roadway outside of a Roosevelt Ave residence. Upon the officers’ arrival, numerous individuals scattered and began running through the yards of surrounding residences. A 17-year-old juvenile victim was allegedly assaulted by one of the unidentified individuals who fled the scene prior to police arrival, resulting in a non-life-threatening injury to his head. The juvenile victim was transported...
District to Begin Search Process to Find Permanent Superintendent
Montclair Board of Education appointed Damen Cooper as interim superintendent Monday. On Wednesday, the District announced, in a message to families, that it would start the process to find a permanent superintendent. That process will begin by advertising a request for proposals (RFP) to find a search firm. The Board...
BELA Summer Academy Students Reimagine Walnut Street Site
Every summer the students of the Business and Entrepreneurial Learning Academy (BELA) from Montclair High School come together to apply their creative and innovative skills for a new project. This year, students were tasked with redesigning the area of Walnut Street extending from Eerie Park to Oak Place. Led by...
Stags Place 274 on MAAC Academic Honor Roll
EDISON, N.J. – A total of 274 Fairfield University student-athletes were among the 3,008 members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll, which was unveiled on Wednesday morning by the conference office. Fairfield ranked third in total honorees among the 11 full-time MAAC institutions. To be eligible for the MAAC Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.20 or higher on a 4.0 scale while competing in a MAAC-sponsored sport. Fairfield's 274 honorees represent more than 80 percent of eligible student-athletes from the Stags' 17 varsity programs that compete in the MAAC....
It’s National Hot Fudge Sundae Day — Here’s where to get one in NJ
Ice cream is the main event during the summertime. Supporting local businesses is something we do in New Jersey so those homemade ice cream shops are more popular than ever. If you’re on the boardwalk at the Jersey Shore, a simple soft-serve is everyone’s go-to especially the frozen custard from the famous Kohr’s.
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