PoliticsNY with Skye: Behind the Curtain – Ep. 33 – Meisha Porter,...
In this episode of PoliticsNY with Skye Behind the Curtain, we feature NYC Schools Chancellor Meisha Porter, the woman overseeing over 1 million NYC schoolchildren across 1,800 schools. Chancellor...
View ArticleamNY Jobs Board offers free job postings ads and hundreds of local jobs to...
amNY has always been a trusted source for employers to find quality local applicants. Now, its Jobs Board has gone online [1], in a convenient, cost effective, and searchable dashboard. Your...
View ArticleLong Island Press, from farmer’s journal to leading lifestyle media brand,...
It's not typical for a publication to have the stamina to endure — and thrive — for the better part of two centuries, but that’s what Long Island Press has been doing. What began in 1821 as the Long...
View ArticleBest Monday Night Football promos for Eagles vs. Cowboys
A number of legal online sportsbooks are rolling out some of the best Monday Night Football promos ahead of an NFC East showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Dallas Cowboys. Week 3 of the...
View ArticleR&B singer R. Kelly guilty on all counts in sex trafficking trial
R. Kelly was convicted by a federal jury on Monday in his sex trafficking trial, where prosecutors accused the R&B singer of exploiting his stardom over a quarter-century to lure women and underage...
View ArticleAnimal rights advocates raise bloody hell in Midtown over carriage horse...
Animal rights activists demanded an end to New York's horse carriage industry in bloody fashion on Monday, Sept. 27, following a grisly collision between a work equine and traffic last week. Organized...
View ArticleHochul announces $27 million in Hurricane Ida relief aid for undocumented...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a $27 million relief fund for excluded workers after Hurricane Ida took the lives of 13 people and left many properties in Queens destroyed. This relief comes in an effort...
View ArticleSuozzi hedges on bringing SALT tax deduction back temporarily
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Long Island/Queens) appeared to waffle in saying Monday that he won’t support President Biden’s massive $3.5 trillion tax-and-spend reconciliation package unless there is a full...
View Article‘I’ve always been upset’: de Blasio tours Rikers Island, touts progress,...
Five years after his last visit, Mayor Bill de Blasio finally set foot on Rikers Island on Monday, Sept. 27 — touring the troubled correctional facility amid a public outcry over inhumane conditions...
View ArticleWebinar | The ins and outs of living in Northern New Jersey
The northern New Jersey towns dotted along the Midtown Direct train line are vibrant, family-friendly communities. With plenty of parks, nationally-ranked schools, recreation options, and a plethora of...
View ArticleDOE administers thousands more shots ahead of vaccine mandate deadline
Nearly 90% of all Department of Education employees are now at least partially vaccinated after another 3,000 doses of a COVID-19 were administered to department staffers over the past two days,...
View ArticleEXCLUSIVE: NYC homeless rights advocate faces eviction after voucher payment...
Homeless rights advocate Shams DaBaron, who's been on the front lines bringing awareness to the homelessness crisis in New York City, says he is facing potential eviction himself after his rental...
View ArticleJets receiver Jeff Smith in car accident on way to practice Wednesday
New York Jets wide receiver Jeff Smith was in a car accident Wednesday while on his way to practice, according to multiple reports. The third-year pass-catcher did not suffer any injuries and is doing...
View ArticleThese are the best places around NYC to warm yourself this fall with matcha
People are obsessed with all things matcha- not only is it delicious but it also has a lot of health benefits, such as being high in antioxidants, and it is a great alternative to drinking coffee....
View ArticleDe Blasio suggests he’s not responsible for rash of Rikers Island inmate...
While maintaining that reforms on Rikers Island are steady and balanced, Mayor Bill de Blasio declined on Wednesday to accept responsibility for conditions contributing to the rash of inmate deaths at...
View ArticleQueens officials sign letter Hochul urging her to stop National Grid rate hikes
Queens elected officials joined others to call on Gov. Kathy Hochul to review the recent decision by the Public Service Commission (PSC), which approved a raise in monthly gas bills for 1.9 million...
View Article‘The Many Saints of Newark’ continues the tradition of curious crime characters
“David [Chase] really let me off of the hook at the beginning of the shoot by saying don’t listen to anything anybody in the series has said about Dickie Moltisanti— because they’re all liars.” That...
View ArticleOp-ed | Keep expanding ferry service to Staten Island
It was a dream come true for Staten Island when the very first NYC Ferry “fast ferry” docked in St. George a few weeks ago. It was our borough’s first new ferry connection in more than half a century....
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