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FUGITIVE ACCUSED OF DEFRAUDING IMMIGRANT COMMUNITY IN YONKERS ARRESTED IN WASHINGTON STATE
Brought back to Westchester by WCPD Warrant-Fugitive Unit detectives. A man accused in 2019 of scamming members of the Hispanic community through an immigration fraud scheme was returned to Westchester from Washington State last night by detectives from the Westchester County Police Warrant-Fugitive Unit. Juan Cedillo, 69, was arrested on...
NJ homeowner catches thieves in the act on surveillance video while away from home
Two men were arrested after a homeowner who was away caught them breaking into his home on his security camera.The burglary happened Monday just after 9:30 p.m. at a home on River Vale Avenue.The homeowner wasn't home, but saw two people inside and called police.Police responded and found two suspects trying to hide in the back yard with a pillowcase full of stolen items.The two men were arrested and a neighbor reported seeing a third suspect, believed to be a lookout, run away.The two suspects are charged with burglary and theft."The identification on the suspects showed that one of them...
Jersey City Man Learns His Fate For Stabbing Woman Dead In Her Home 5 Years Ago
Ishmeal Coleman was sentenced after he was found guilty of murder and multiple weapons charges in February, Hudson County Prosecutor Esther Suarez said. In August 2018, Jersey City Police responded to a residence at 391 Forrest St. and found Takeela Wilson with a stab wound to her torso, Suarez said. She was pronounced dead soon after, authorities said.
Intern season: grab a free chicken sandwich at Popeyes
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Intern season is nearly over, but not before the interns get a day for themselves. On Thursday, National Intern Day, Popeyes is giving out free chicken sandwiches for interns and the people who help them with a $10 purchase. “Whether it’s sitting in on those semi-inspiring intern lunch and learns, running […]
New York Community Bancorp subsidiary selling residential mortgage servicing business for $1.4B
A subsidiary of New York Community Bancorp, Flagstar Bank, is selling its residential mortgage servicing business to Mr. Cooper Group Inc. for about $1.4 billion. The sale includes mortgage servicing rights and the third-party origination platform. “While the mortgage servicing business has made significant contributions to (Flagstar), we also recognize...
Take Part in a Whitney Museum Pop Up Event at The New York Transit Museum on July 27
The Whitney Museum of American Art is getting out of the galleries and into the boroughs in celebration of the 2024 Whitney Biennial. On Saturday, July 27, the Whitney is heading to Brooklyn for an artmaking project inspired by the Biennial at the New York Transit Museum. Hundreds of New...
Risk of mosquito-borne diseases remains low in NYC, but that could change
Dengue is primarily carried by Aedes aegypti, a mosquito species that doesn’t tend to thrive in temperate climates like New York's, at least not yet. Despite rising cases in New York, local mosquitoes aren’t carrying dengue — at least, not yet. [ more › ]
Sets 2024 Return at Radio City Music Hall
The annual Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes will return to the Great Stage at Radio City Music Hall November 8, 2024–January 5, 2025. The famed holiday engagement spotlights the Radio City Rockettes and features nine extravagant numbers throughout a 90-minute production. The 2024 Christmas Spectacular will again feature the “Dance of the Frost Fairies,” which was reimagined in 2022 and features the Rockettes as fantastical winged fairies, performing alongside fairy-drones that dance high above the audience. Audiences can also expect such classic numbers as "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers."
NYC multifamily finally bridging bid-ask gap, as maturities loom
When interest rates topped out last year, the rise drove a wedge between what sellers were asking and buyers would pay. The gap dragged New York City investment sales activity to around a decade low, according to Ariel Property Advisors. Now, higher rates are fueling its comeback — at least...
What $1 million or less gets you in Essex County
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Essex County, here's what sold for or under $1,000,000 between July 15 and July 21. Here, we provide a breakdown of the top 10 properties in each area, selected based on their proximity to the desired price range and the most spacious living areas available.
NJ Transit will spend $178M on new trains. Commuters say they need fixes now.
Wednesday was shopping day for NJ Transit — and the airing of grievances for rail commuters who also came armed with some solutions to make their rides better. Some long-term relief for riders will be coming down the track as the commuter agency’s board of directors approved spending $178 million to buy 36 new Multilevel III rail cars. They are intended to replace some of the agency’s problematic single-level cars, that are over 40-years-old, for use during rush hour transportation to Penn Station New York.
Can you afford the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment in NYC?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- If you’re in the market for a one-bedroom apartment, hoping to snag a small piece of rented real estate in NYC, get ready to shell out some big bucks: According to a new report, the average median rent for that category of living space is $4,300 – the highest rate in the nation.
Awake NY and Union LA Celebrate with Anniversary Tee Collaboration
Awake NY is marking the first anniversary of its flagship store this summer with a special collaboration that brings a taste of both coasts together. Partnering with Union LA, this new collaborative t-shirt pays homage to the shared roots of both brands. Awake NY founder Angelo Baque and Union LA head Chris Gibbs both honed their skills in the vibrant ’90s-2000s downtown NYC scene. Baque started his journey at the Stüssy store and later at Supreme, while Gibbs gained experience at Union under the guidance of Supreme founder James Jebbia before taking Union to Los Angeles.
The Daily Dirt: Why this tiny deal story went viral
Normally we don’t cover investment sales of just $3.8 million, or even deals 10 times larger. But we made an exception for the purchase of this Inwood rental building because it showed how much rent stabilization has limited the value of such properties. Most New Yorkers would be shocked to hear of Manhattan apartments in good condition selling for just $79,000 apiece.
IATSE's New York Theater Locals Join the No Times Square Casino Coalition
IATSE’s New York Theater Locals have joined the No Times Square Casino Coalition. The Coalition includes the Broadway League and more, opposing the presence of a casino in NYC's Times Square. Read their statement below:. As discussions about potential new casino developments in downstate New York and New York...
Ag Commissioner Ball: Ag Adorns Summer in New York
Between dairy month and ice cream month, the start of county fairs across the state, and a downright delicious selection of New York fruits and vegetables beginning to hit their peak, there’s no season like summer to enjoy all that’s great about agriculture here in New York state.
Notable projects that have been killed in New York
Sometimes issues can live or die with a decision from one influential person. That was recently highlighted by Gov. Kathy Hochul’s halt to congestion pricing, but it’s not just governors who have that power. Politicians at all levels and even politically engaged citizens can almost single-handedly bring down projects that would have otherwise moved forward. Here are a few key New York City projects and the individuals who killed them.
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