This event has everything! Brooklyn BagelFest bring carb-laden fun to borough...
The borough’s proudest hometown grub will be on full display at Downtown Brooklyn’s City Point next month when Brooklyn BagelFest comes to town on Oct. 2. The bonanza, organized by the bread...
View ArticleD75 school in East Harlem to become first school to fully close due to COVID...
A public middle and high school in Manhattan that serves children with special needs will become the first school this academic year to temporarily shutter its doors due to COVID-19, the city’s...
View ArticleTwo bridges too far: NYC bans Revel mopeds from East River spans over ‘safety...
They shall not pass. The city has asked Revel to hit the brakes on its mopeds crossing the Manhattan and Queensboro bridges less than two months after the Brooklyn-based scooter-sharing company opened...
View ArticlePower of music: East Flatbush Blue Angels Drum Line inspires youth with a...
Working in harmony, the NYPD band and East Flatbush Blue Angels Drum Line ensemble held a musical clinic for at-risk youth in Lower Manhattan last week. As the sun began to set along the FDR Drive on...
View ArticleKey data on U.S. J&J, Moderna COVID-19 boosters weeks away, Fauci says
Data needed to determine the advisability of booster shots of the Moderna Inc and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines is just weeks away, President Joe Biden's chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony...
View ArticleSenior House Democrats concede likely scale-back of $3.5 trillion Biden...
Senior Democrats said on Sunday that they will likely need to scale back President Joe Biden's $3.5 trillion social spending bill while passage of the linked bipartisan infrastructure bill may slip...
View ArticleZach Wilson picked off four times, Jets thumped by Patriots
Any goodwill earned from a promising finish down in Charlotte in Week 1 evaporated in a flash on Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium as the New York Jets were thumped by the New England Patriots 25-6...
View ArticleDriver charged with manslaughter for Brooklyn crash that killed 3-month-old
The driver who crashed into a Brooklyn family killing a three-month-old baby girl faces up to 15 years behind bars after he was booked for second-degree manslaughter, according to officials with...
View ArticleMisfiring Yankees blown out in rubber game by Cleveland
The misfiring Yankees continued to sputter on Sunday afternoon in the Bronx, dropping the rubber game of a three-game 11-1 to the mediocre Cleveland Indians to lose their fifth series in their last...
View ArticleInside look: How NYC mobile teams turn homeless outreach into a surrogate family
Natalie Nokes meets with homeless survivor Leo almost every week in the Bronx. The pair have created a stringent bonding experience that sees Nokes walk with Leo to a nearby Starbucks while chatting to...
View ArticlePolice in Wyoming find remains ‘consistent with’ missing Gabby Petito
Crews searching a national park in Wyoming for missing Gabby Petito have found remains "consistent" with the 22-year-old Florida resident and Long Island native, but have not yet made a formal...
View ArticleDA still sending some defendants to Rikers, despite jail’s chaos
The Brooklyn District Attorney is still sending some defendants to Rikers Island, despite the continuing chaos at the island's jails. A spokesperson for DA Eric Gonzalez, Oren Yaniv, said that the...
View ArticleJuicing up NYC: Hochul unveils renewable energy projects for Climate Week
Governor Kathy Hochul announced Monday a slate of new projects and targets to expand New York's green energy infrastructure over the coming decade, including building out lines to feed renewable power...
View ArticleOp-ed |‘Less is More’ act may mean more trouble than its worth
The “Less is More” Parole Act, signed into law on Friday, is the latest installment in a series of progressive legislation meant to prematurely empty our prisons of dangerous offenders and descend us...
View ArticlePolice brass, de Blasio break ground in Queens on NYPD’s newest precinct
Southeast Queens community members, elected officials and Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday, Sept. 20, broke ground on the long-awaited 116th Precinct and community center that will serve the...
View ArticleAnother detainee dies on Rikers Island after electeds warned of deplorable...
The death count continues to rise inside the city’s jail complex on Rikers Island. Isaabdul Karim, 42, died while in custody at the North Infirmary Command Sunday evening, becoming the 11th fatality so...
View ArticleRenovated to be a ‘forward thinking workspace,’ this historic Midtown...
Leasing is underway for a historic 35-story building in Midtown Manhattan that previously housed Marvel Comics and was renovated to be a forward thinking work space and include post-pandemic amenities...
View ArticleAfter latest Rikers Island death, de Blasio acknowledges more improvements...
The most recent inmate death on Rikers Island spurred renewed outrage from criminal justice advocates — and renewed promises from Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday that the city's working to improve...
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