Don’t Pass the Peppa Sauce does Drunk Bible at Tank Theatre
Ever wondered what Moses or Mary Magdalene would be like on dating apps? Neither did we! What advice do the three kings have for Jesus now that he’s moved out of his parents' house and to the Bronx?...
View ArticleOutdoor eyesore: East Village irked by graffiti-covered, filthy dining spaces
When the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic crippled the city’s restaurant and hospitality industry, outdoor dining spaces nestled on countless streets throughout the Big Apple were designed to offer a...
View ArticleEagles dangerous ground game next big test for Jets
The New York Jets' rushing defense has been less than average. Actually, it's been far from such a sentiment. Entering Week 13, the Jets have allowed the sixth-most rushing yards in the NFL this...
View ArticleArrest made in Rodman Place murder: NYPD
A 24-year-old man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a 39-year-old man who lived in the same building, according to the NYPD. Police responded to a 911 call of an aided, unconscious male...
View ArticleIslanders get big names back from COVID protocol, return to play Thursday
After two games were postponed due to a COVID outbreak that sidelined seven players, the New York Islanders are trending back toward normalcy. The NHL announced on Wednesday that the Islanders have...
View ArticleOp-Ed | New administration, new opportunity to help homeless families
Each and every day, thousands of New Yorkers face a harrowing Hobson’s choice: do they continue to live with a violent abuser, or, in the process of escaping an unsafe domestic environment, do they...
View Article10 best Advent calendars for kids 2021
One of the best ways to get excited for Christmas and get into the holiday spirit is by getting an advent calendar, where you can count down the days by opening doors with surprise presents, toys, and...
View ArticleChelsea tenant-chosen development plan looks to change the way NYCHA repairs...
The first group of tenant associations to ever lead both a NYCHA review and developer selections announced Wednesday over $366 million in repairs set to be completed for 2,054 apartments in the Chelsea...
View ArticleGubernatorial Candidate Suozzi rolls out COVID Holiday Plan
U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Long Island/Queens) wasted little time after announcing Monday that he is running in the Democratic Primary for governor next year with rolling out his comprehensive COVID...
View ArticleTough luck: MTA bus driver gambled in Atlantic City on sick leave, busted...
When he should've been behind the wheel, an MTA bus driver was instead playing the roulette wheel on the Jersey Shore while calling out on paid sick leave. Now, he's paying the price. The bus driver...
View ArticleWhite kindergarten applicants accepted into high-performing, out-of-zone NYC...
White students are more likely to get into high-performing elementary schools outside their school zone than Black, Latino, and Asian students, according to a new study by the city's Independent Budget...
View ArticleMTA cops have lowest vaccination rates in the transit agency
Metropolitan Transportation Authority's own police force has a far lower vaccination rate against COVID-19 than their colleagues in other parts of the sprawling transit agency. Only 60.3% of the...
View ArticleWitt’s World: The Santa Land Parade
[caption id="attachment_363" align="alignleft" width="191"] Stephen Witt[/caption] Last Saturday morning I had the pleasure of ushering in the Christmas season by marching with Attorney General and...
View ArticleFeds launched Cuomo sexual harassment probe
The Department of Justice has launched a probe into sexual harassment allegations against former Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to newly-released documents. An October legal contract released...
View ArticleMembers of 32BJ Health Fund severs relationship with NewYork-Presbyterian...
Members of 32BJ and elected officials rallied at 165th and Washington Avenue outside NewYork-Presbyterian Thursday morning where they unveiled a new ad campaign which admonishes the hospital for what...
View ArticlePoliticsNY with Skye: Behind the Curtain with returning NYC Council Member...
Click here to subscribe to the PoliticsNY YouTube channel. [1] After eight years as our Manhattan Borough President, Gale Brewer is returning to her old NYC Council seat on Manhattan's Upper West Side,...
View ArticleNY GOP strengthens fight against noncitizen voting
State Republican Chair Nick Langworthy and NYC Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli are joining a chorus of politicians ready to sue the city over a bill allowing noncitizen residents to vote in city...
View ArticleFive new Omicron cases detected in New York, Hochul and de Blasio urge calm...
Five new cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 have been detected among New York State residents, including four in New York City, Governor Kathy Hochul announced late Thursday, Dec. 2. The new...
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