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Aaron Boone gets brutally honest about Luis Gil’s issue after Yankees’ loss to Reds
New York Yankees rookie Luis Gil lost his third straight start, allowing four runs and two hits in four-plus innings with three walks and two hit batters in New York’s 5-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday. After going 9-1 with 2.03 ERA in his first 14 outings, Gil is 0-3 with a 14.90 […] The post Aaron Boone gets brutally honest about Luis Gil’s issue after Yankees’ loss to Reds appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Mets’ Harrison Bader day to day with injury to neck and upper back area after crashing into wall
New York Mets center fielder Harrison Bader injured his neck and upper back area crashing into the wall trying to make a catch Tuesday night at the Washington Nationals. Manager Carlos Mendoza called Bader day to day after pulling him from the game in the fourth inning. Brandon Nimmo replaced Bader and drove in two runs as part of New York’s 7-2 victory in 10 innings. Nimmo was seeing his first game action since cutting his forehead when he fainted and fell in his hotel room on Sunday night.
NYC Sheriff makes major bust of illegal cannabis shop and distributor in Brooklyn
Sheriff Anthony Miranda said more than $1 million worth of counterfeit products was seized from the Sheepshead Bay location. He said the bust will have a ripple effect across the five boroughs. CBS New York's Ali Bauman reports.
New York Liberty best Minnesota Lynx to snag a bit of revenge, 76-67
The key for the New York Liberty, as it’s been since the inception of their don’t-call-it-a-superteam 18 months ago, is for Jonquel Jones to play like an MVP. After she recovered fully from off-season foot surgery in 2023, she played like an MVP post All-Star break, and the Liberty leveled up. Suddenly, Breanna Stewart didn’t have to carry the team the way she had in the seasons’ first half with her incredible scoring, and it didn’t hurt the Betnijah Laney-Hamilton’s role on offense crystallized either.
Know Your Right to Special-Needs Child School Placement
Recently, on Rockaway Beach Autism Families Facebook page, a parent expressed frustration about her child’s NYC Department of Education (DOE) District 75 school proposed Fall 2024 kindergarten placement. Prior to receiving an email about potential placements in either Bellerose or Bayside, Queens, the parent visited numerous schools in Rockaway and was told that no schools here had room. Her anguish took me back to eight years ago—Wednesday, June 21, 2016—when it took three hours for my daughter to be bussed home from her District 75 school in Bellerose. Prior to her placement in Bellerose, I too visited many schools up and down the peninsula, inquiring if any in Rockaway had room. I was bluntly told, “none.” One particular rude rejection stands out from an administrator I visited at a school, which I won’t name.
Report: Knicks interested in former 1st-round pick
The New York Knicks may not be done wheeling and dealing in the trade market just yet. The Knicks made the first big splash of the offseason last week when the team acquired Mikal Bridges from their crosstown rival Brooklyn Nets. The Knicks also lost a key piece in center Isaiah Hartenstein, who signed with... The post Report: Knicks interested in former 1st-round pick appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Breakdown of the 2024-25 New Jersey Devils Regular Season Schedule
At noon, the NHL released the full 2024-25 regular season schedule. Some dates for the New Jersey Devils were already known. Such as their season opener being in Prague for a back-to-back set with the Buffalo Sabres on October 4. Home openers came out on July 1, so we knew the Devils’ first game in Newark would be on October 10 against Toronto. As well as a game in Washington D.C. on October 12 as the opponent in the Capitals’ home opener. The other 78 games were revealed today. As with the past few seasons, it came with Dougie Hamilton Professor Douglas D. Admin highlighting parts of the schedule.
Iowa couple ticketed after old license plates turn up in NYC
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (WOWT) - A mystery has resurfaced in Pottawattamie County and more vehicle owners are frustrated by a lack of answers. Two years ago, 6 News exposed how old Iowa license plates turned into the treasurer a decade ago have been caught on speed cameras in New York City, most recently in April.
The Washington Bridge Bike Lane Finally Opens After Recent Tragedy
The Washington Bridge — which once had three travel lanes for cars in each direction now has a two-way protected bike lane on its north curb, which opened for two-wheelers last month after years of construction delays. As a result of the bike lane, cyclists who previously navigated a...
Vacationing family from New Jersey stuck in Jamaica as Hurricane Beryl approaches
The death toll from Hurricane Beryl is rising, as the most powerful storm to ever hit the Atlantic in July lashes the Caribbean.As the storm barrels toward Jamaica, people are on high alert, including a New Jersey family on vacation, who were hoping to make it off the island before the storm arrives.The Simon family spent six glorious days in Montego Bay. For them, this trip was a long-awaited getaway and college graduation celebration."It's actually beautiful. It's beautiful," said Brett Savage-Simon from Bloomfield, New Jersey.But the tropical beauty captured in some of their pictures will soon be replaced with storm-force...
Why You Are Seeing Fewer Fireflies in New York
One of my favorite things to do on a summer night is sit in the yard and watch the fireflies come out. I find it magical how those little bugs can light up the darkness. Little sparks all over the night sky. Sadly for years now scientists have warned that...
'Pavement heave' on Garden State Parkway causes major traffic delays
NEW JERSEY - There is a major traffic jam on the Garden State Parkway on Tuesday evening after a portion of the roadway buckled. Authorities say a phenomenon known as a "pavement heave" happened in the right lane of the southbound Parkway near milepost 82.7. The traffic jam is affecting...
Judge Postpones Trump’s New York Hush Money Case Following Supreme Court Immunity Ruling
In a letter to prosecutors and defense lawyers on Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan, who is presiding over former President Donald Trump’s Manhattan hush-money case, announced he would postpone Trump’s sentencing to Sept. 18, allowing him to consider the potential impact of a Monday U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The delay comes just a day after a […] Source: uPolitics
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