• Brooklyn nurses deliver strike notice in pursuit of restored staffing levels

    Updated: 2023-05-30 21:06:14
    An external view of the NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital Ambulatory Infusion Center. They delivered a strike notice to the hospital’s administrators almost two weeks ahead of time with the intention of giving them time to plan care for patients. [ more › ]

  • Arrest made in Sayreville Councilmember Eunice Dwumfour's shooting death

    Updated: 2023-05-30 20:36:00
    Eunice Dwumfour was a 30-year old Republican councilwoman from Sayreville, and a liaison to the borough's Human Relations Commission. She was found shot dead outside her home Feb. 1, authorities say. A Virginia resident was awaiting extradition to New Jersey on Tuesday afternoon. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: The new Acela trains are too advanced for the Northeast Corridor rail lines

    Updated: 2023-05-30 18:52:00
    Because the tracks were built for old freight trains, here are your end-of-day links: Ralph Yarl walks at public event, "honest work" meme farmer dies, Salt Life takes over Long Island and more. [ more › ]

  • Pride Month 2023: What to see, hear and do in New York City

    Updated: 2023-05-30 16:23:00
    The city's biggest celebrations cluster around Pride Weekend, June 23-25, but there are plenty of parades, parties and other special events worth knowing about before then. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Flying squirrels own the night

    Updated: 2023-05-30 14:00:54
    Because the southern flying squirrel seems to free his mind at night, here are your early links: Elizabeth Holmes goes to prison, Flo Rida's biggest fan, young people aren't patriotic enough and more. [ more › ]

  • 239 Nevins Street Cleared for Excavation in Gowanus, Brooklyn

    Updated: 2023-05-30 11:30:43
    Excavation is set to begin at 239 Nevins Street, the site of a potential 86,465-square-foot residential building in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Developed by Tavros Capital, which purchased the property from Atkins & Breskin for $13.47 million in a deal brokered by CBRE, the project's scope includes 26,465 square feet of air rights acquired from an adjacent building. The lot was formerly occupied by a 10,000-square-foot one-story garage and is located at the corner of Nevins and Douglas Streets.

  • Interiors Revealed for Gotham Point’s North Tower in Long Island City, Queens

    Updated: 2023-05-30 11:00:49
    New renderings reveal the interior photography of Gotham Point’s North Tower, a 57-story residential skyscraper at 1-15 57th Avenue in Hunters Point South, Queens. Designed by Handel Architects with interiors designed by BHDM, and developed by Gotham Organization in partnership with RiseBoro Community Partnership, the North Tower rises along the waterfront of Long Island City.

  • Construction Nears Completion at 49 Mall Drive Warehouse in Commack, Long Island

    Updated: 2023-05-30 10:30:04
    Construction will soon wrap up at 49 Mall Drive, a new 178,000-square-foot warehouse in Commack, Long Island. Led by Bristol Group, a San Francisco-based development company, the building features 36-foot ceiling spans, 31 loading docks, and a pair of 12-foot-wide drive-in doors.

  • NYPD: Parents charged in death of three-month-old girl

    Updated: 2023-05-30 00:51:13
    A stock photo of an NYPD vehicle Three-month-old Genevieve Comager, was found around 8:30 p.m. Sunday in a wooded area near West 161st Street and the Major Deegan Expressway [ more › ]

  • Finishing Touches Continue on RAMSA’s 200 East 83rd Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

    Updated: 2023-05-30 00:00:44
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  • 'Manhattanhenge' is back; there's still time to catch it, but watch the traffic

    Updated: 2023-05-29 23:02:39
    A Manhattanhenge view, from Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street in Chelsea, on Sunday. It happens four times a year, starting Memorial Day evening at 8:13 p.m. Catch it again Tuesday. [ more › ]

  • Multi-vehicle crash in Brooklyn shows need for signal at 'notorious corner'

    Updated: 2023-05-29 18:22:11
    The NYPD's Highway Collision Investigation Squad is investigating a multi-vehicle collision Sunday in the East New York section of Brooklyn that injured 14 people, one critically. Council member Charles Barron's Office said the crash makes the urgency of the safety improvements 'clearly evident.' [ more › ]

  • NYPD investigating death of 3-month-old girl found in woods in the Bronx

    Updated: 2023-05-29 15:09:13
    Police were led to the discovery by a family member; the cause of death has not yet been released. [ more › ]

  • Excavation Imminent for Four-Building Complex at 300 Nevins Street in Gowanus, Brooklyn

    Updated: 2023-05-29 00:00:21
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  • NYC beach season kick-off brings temps that make it feel like summer in NYC

    Updated: 2023-05-28 20:15:54
    Coney Island Beach officially opens its doors on Saturday, May 27, 2023. New Yorkers are flocking to area beaches, despite chilly waters and potential shark risk. [ more › ]

  • Will NYC have another hot shark summer? Experts say 'maybe' and that's OK.

    Updated: 2023-05-28 11:00:00
    Yes, a lot more people were bit by sharks last year, but they're not out to get us, and their presence is actually good news. [ more › ]

  • 10 years after launch, a look at how NYC’s Citi Bike nearly failed

    Updated: 2023-05-27 18:46:00
    A woman rides takes a break from riding her Citi Bike on Memorial Day Weekend, 2020. The program got off to a shaky start one decade ago. Sorry if, about a decade ago, you had trouble finding SD cards at B&H. Now you know why. [ more › ]

  • Jordan Neely's family plans to sue Daniel Penny over fatal chokehold on the F train, report says

    Updated: 2023-05-27 16:27:00
    Crowds gather to mourn Jordan Neely as he was eulogized by the the Rev. Al Sharpton May 19. Penny's lawyers maintain he was acting in self-defense. A fundraiser to support is defense has collected nearly $3 million. [ more › ]

  • Taylor Swift fans were out in force in NJ. Expect traffic, singing, storm of Swifties all weekend.

    Updated: 2023-05-27 14:06:00
    Taylor Swift fans sing, dance and celebrate outside East Rutherford, New Jersey's MetLife Stadium for the first of the singer's three nights there, as part of her Eras Tour. The pop superstar kicked off her three-night run Friday in New Jersey at Met Life Stadium. [ more › ]

  • City Hall calls out union amid Staten Island Ferry fiasco

    Updated: 2023-05-27 01:10:00
    The Staten Island Ferry slowdown continued for a second day. [ more › ]

  • The M train won’t run at all, plus more subway changes this Memorial Day weekend

    Updated: 2023-05-26 18:45:00
    The tracks along the Central Avenue train station in Bushwick, Brooklyn. A guide to subway changes across New York City over Memorial Day weekend 2023. [ more › ]

  • Investigations launched after NYPD vehicle repeatedly swerves toward moped on Van Wyck Expressway

    Updated: 2023-05-26 18:12:13
    An NYPD SUV is seen repeatedly veering toward a moped on the Van Wyck Expressway in a video posted to Reddit Wednesday. The CCRB is says it’s looking into the incident, caught on a viral video. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: They're just giving away lighthouses now

    Updated: 2023-05-26 18:09:07
    Because boats use GPS, the feds have decided to give out lighthouses for free, here are your end-of-day links: Prospect Park's gross port-a-potties, teens are stoned at school, Queens guy wins Jeopardy! and more. [ more › ]

  • Mayor Adams names new deputy mayor to handle youth employment, food policy initiatives

    Updated: 2023-05-26 18:00:00
    Ana Almanzar, at podium, was appointed deputy mayor for strategic initiatives. Ana Almanzar previously served as an official in the Cuomo administration. [ more › ]

  • Enjoy Lower East Side arts in a free festival and more things to do around NYC in the coming week

    Updated: 2023-05-26 17:30:31
    Artists participating in the 2023 Lower East Side Festival of the Arts include Stephan Morrow, David F. Slone, Esq., Toni Renee Taylor, Danielle Aziza, Lissa Moira, Richard West and Dani. It’s impossible to keep up with everything happening in New York City arts and culture, but here are some recommendations for events you shouldn’t miss during the week ahead. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Planes keep almost slamming into each other

    Updated: 2023-05-26 14:55:45
    Because near-misses are on course to hit a record this year, here are your early links: NYPD squad car chasing a moped, Uber for teens, flossing your cake and more. [ more › ]

  • New York on a Budget: Free and Low Cost Things to Do in the Finger Lakes

    Updated: 2023-05-26 12:00:00
    The Finger Lakes is a must-visit destination for nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, and adventure seekers. In 2022, Travel + Leisure named the region “one of the best places to travel”, and it’s easy to

  • NYC summer parks guide: Watch out for closures at beaches, green spaces this year

    Updated: 2023-05-26 10:00:56
    Coney Island Beach will be open this summer, while sections of Rockaway Beach will be closed off for construction. Summer has arrived in New York, but not all the city's open spaces will be open this year. [ more › ]

  • Staten Island Ferry still facing major delays during Friday rush hour

    Updated: 2023-05-26 01:55:00
    The Staten Island Ferry The Department of Transportation tweeted Friday that boats would continue to run on an hourly schedule Friday, a significant slowdown form the normal rate of 15 to 20 minutes during rush hour. [ more › ]

  • As Mayor Adams moves to curb right-to-shelter, more than 1,000 shelter beds, hundreds of rooms empty

    Updated: 2023-05-26 00:41:00
    A stock photo of empty shelter beds On Wednesday, 1,198 individual beds and 219 family units went untapped. [ more › ]

  • NYC expands rental assistance to more people

    Updated: 2023-05-25 21:59:00
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  • Atlantic Yards: Residents Seek To Restart Yorkville Rezoning Project - Patch

    Updated: 2023-05-25 21:17:20
    Residents Seek To Restart Yorkville Rezoning Project nbsp;Patch

  • Family of Chinatown murder victim sues NYPD, claims officers' inaction caused her death

    Updated: 2023-05-25 20:19:49
    Memorial for Christina Yuna Lee, who was fatally attacked in her Manhattan Chinatown apartment in 2022. Police didn’t enter Christina Yuna Lee’s apartment until over an hour after receiving 911 calls, the lawsuit says. [ more › ]</p

  • Extra Extra: One Long Island high school is getting a 'snow day' tomorrow

    Updated: 2023-05-25 18:51:07
    Because a junior named Ethan did some research and scored his classmates a four-day weekend, here are your end-of-day links: Midday shower squad, Daniel Penny to testify before grand jury, Capitol riot prison sentences and more. [ more › ]

  • 12 Camping Trips to Take in New York This Summer

    Updated: 2023-05-24 12:00:00
    Credit: @billypinkerton33 on Instagram Pack your hiking boots, bathing suits, and sunscreen and get out into the great outdoors for an unforgettable and affordable camping trip in New York State.

  • Atlantic Yards: May 23: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY - Brooklyn Daily Eagle

    Updated: 2023-05-23 11:07:38
    May 23: ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY nbsp;Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  • “When I was fifteen I was trying to lose weight by eating tomato...

    Updated: 2023-05-22 14:35:53
    “When I was fifteen I was trying to lose weight by eating tomato sandwiches. And man, it actually tasted good. You put salt and pepper, and some mayonnaise. That’s all I ate. Only problem is I live in the Bronx around a lot of Spanish people, and they always got nicknames and shit. So now my name is Tomato. I work at the stadium. But I don’t get to be at the games; I work overnights cleaning up. It’s like, fuck that. But I don’t work harder, I work smarter, I get lit. Today’s my day off so I’m just riding. I had to pull over real quick to switch to a different song. I need a song to go with the vibe. I got my suit on. I’m hyped, happy, sun is out. Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’. That’s what I need. That’s my song right there. Wooooo! It makes me want to rush. It makes me want to do all types of exciting things. It makes me want to go to Italy and ride a Vespa. It makes me want to go to space. Play Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ and give me a force field. I’d probably do it. I’d go to space.”

  • 18 Things to Do this June in New York State

    Updated: 2023-05-19 13:00:00
    CREDIT: @ADKWINEFESTLG ON INSTAGRAM The first month of summer brings an amazing variety of cultural, historic, sporting, and foodie events to New York State. Join in Pride celebrations statewide,

  • “It had to be terrifying for my parents. They came from St....

    Updated: 2023-05-18 20:36:50
    “It had to be terrifying for my parents. They came from St. Kitts with nothing. It was moment-to-moment, paycheck-to-paycheck. At one point we were living in a one bedroom apartment with eight kids. It was chaos. There was always something happening: fighting over the remote control, or whose clothes, or whose shoes. But we also had each other for happiness. All of us were going through the same thing. The whole family shared a single camera, a point and shoot. Everybody got a turn. And it got used a lot. Today if you go into my home, or my dad’s home, you’re going to find a bunch of albums. Whenever we get together, we’ll take them out. It’s mainly just photos of the day-to-day stuff: birthdays, holidays. Maybe a picture of us all sitting at a table, eating a meal. But if you think about it real quick: that’s what life really is. Some of my happiest moments are just eating with my family. Food, laughter, and a lot of people. That’s love to me. Nobody’s thinking about what happened before we sat down. Nobody’s worried about what’s going to happen when we leave. We just trying to get this food.”

  • “Right after we met, I was in the bathroom taking a shit and she...

    Updated: 2023-05-18 19:48:28
    “Right after we met, I was in the bathroom taking a shit and she came in and sat on my lap. I was like no fucking way. That’s when I knew she was the one.”

  • “I used to say: ‘I like to watch TikTok, or YouTube.’ But I...

    Updated: 2023-05-18 18:51:43
    “I used to say: ‘I like to watch TikTok, or YouTube.’ But I don’t really like to describe myself that way anymore. Because if you think about it, that’s not really something you do. It’s just something that pulls you in. It made me feel connected. Like, I know this person. But I really didn’t know them at all. And I’d sit at home getting sucked into this endless void of whatever I was watching. Windows closed, AC on. My dad would say: ‘Go outside and do something, it builds character.’  Most of the time he’d only say it because he wanted me to take out the trash, or go on an errand with him. So for a long time I didn’t think it meant anything. But it really does, if you think about it. Because every time you do something, it adds to who you are. You learn from life. Recently I joined a group called The Veggie Nuggets. There’s seven of us: me, my friends, a couple neighbors. We made a mural. We made a garden over by 69th and the bridge. We lobbied a little bit at the capital for climate change, because it’s kinda a disaster. I had to develop a certain mindset when I did those things. I had to affirm to something. I had to be motivated. And that’s a real thing,  motivation. It’s a trait. And now it’s part of my character.”

  • “It can feel like hamster wheel shit. My mental health gets in...

    Updated: 2023-05-18 15:35:53
    “It can feel like hamster wheel shit. My mental health gets in the way. I forget there’s a sun sometimes. But if I died today, my testament would be my community. It’s this huge queer community. Every color of the fucking rainbow. Every gender, every race, every orientation. Right now we’re having a memorial for our friend Tommy. Biggest queen ever, beautiful. Most everyone here has had to walk through life with difficulties. The way they present themselves hasn’t always been seen, or respected, or honored. But they’re still unapologetically existing. And they’re giving a lot of love. They might not have been shown a lot of love, but they’re giving a lot of love. No gender bias, no race bias, no financial bias. All they see is flesh, blood, and a fucking soul. I’ve walked among some of the most beautiful humans on earth. I forget that sometimes. I need to be more respectful of that. I’m living a life that a lot of people want. I’m surrounded by love.”

  • “My grandmother got us out of foster care, piece by piece. At...

    Updated: 2023-05-18 14:28:49
    “My grandmother got us out of foster care, piece by piece. At one point there were like fifteen kids in her home: all my siblings, all my cousins. She worked all the time, sewing linings into hats for Jewish men. There was a room in the basement with four sewing machines, and everyone had to do their part. It was tough love. But she kept us together. My mother never came to visit, not even once. Not even on weekends. And I was a curious kid, so that killed me: never knowing why. But every morning I got to wake up with my siblings and my cousins, and I was thankful for that. That was beautiful. And our grandmother gave us that. One morning when I was twelve she sat me down, and said: ‘Your mother wants you back, but you’re welcome to stay.’ She gave me that choice. And I decided to move in with my mother. By that time she’d gotten clean. And she showed me love. Way more love. Way more. Not in the way of: I’m going to give you a hug, or a kiss. But listening. Like, I’m listening to you. My grandmother was stretched too thin for one-on-one. So I’d never felt heard as a child. But my mother would take me on these long walks. She’d let me talk and talk. She’d be my ear. She taught me that I have a personality. I never knew I had a personality. It was always just wake up and do what everyone else does. My mother showed me how to be happy. She was so joyful. She wore the brightest clothes. She was like a rainbow in a person, and she became my best friend. She died of a heart attack when I was fifteen; she died in my arms. And part of me is always going to feel broken because of that. That’s the part I don’t show my kids, you know. The part that still feels alone. But we had three years together. And during that time she answered all my questions; that’s what I’m most thankful for. She was an open book. She told me her trauma, her story. How she met my father. How she was introduced to a lifestyle that she just didn’t know about. How she got so addicted, and how she never wanted me to see her like that. Not even once. Now I’ll never have to wonder. She gave me the gift of knowing. Knowing why she did what she did. But mainly, knowing what having a mom feels like.”

  • Atlantic Yards: Royal Ivey Rumors - hoopsrumors.com

    Updated: 2023-05-18 04:59:00
    Royal Ivey Rumors nbsp;hoopsrumors.com

  • 8 Places to Visit in New York State Run By Incredible AAPI Leaders

    Updated: 2023-05-16 20:00:00
    From a historic inn brimming with Filipino hospitality to a museum focused on the Chinese American story, New York State is ripe with opportunities to immerse yourself in history and culture during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

  • “Everyone cares about me because I love them because they...

    Updated: 2023-05-15 16:50:15
    “Everyone cares about me because I love them because they love me.”

  • “We were high school sweethearts. He came up to me in the...

    Updated: 2023-05-15 16:27:35
    “We were high school sweethearts. He came up to me in the hallway one day and I said: absolutely not. I was an honor student. He was smoking weed, running around, getting in trouble. My parents moved our family away from the inner city for a reason, and it was to get away from all that. But I knew his family. I knew where he’d come from. And also: sometimes I can see things. I’d pay attention. I’d watch him with his friends. And I could tell: this is not him. I knew he didn’t see himself in that space forever. And that’s been the most beautiful thing, of like, everything. Watching that transition. Seeing it all from the beginning: him figuring out that he was worthy of more. It took a while. There were times he messed up, and I won’t make excuses for that. There were lulls. We’d date other people for a while, but every time he’d come back hard. And not just like: ‘I’m sorry, babe. Please take me back.’ He’d put in more effort. He’d grow. And now he’s gotten to a place where he has a much better understanding of his existence. He’s a vegan. He meditates every day. And he’s very serious about it; he’s descriptive about the reasons he changed his life. A lot’s been thrown at him recently. Both of us work at underprivileged schools, which can be exhausting. But I’ve seen him stay up for twenty-four hours, go to work, then come home and still be present. He’s a nurturing father. He’s a protector. It wasn’t always in him. But it’s in him now. And not to toot my own horn, but I saw it. What I saw was this. Exactly this.”

  • “He’s a dangerous man. In December he came to visit. At the...

    Updated: 2023-05-15 14:23:58
    “He’s a dangerous man. In December he came to visit. At the airport he opens the door of the Uber, and it hits another car. The driver starts screaming: ‘You broke my car!’ I pull the guy aside, and I tell him: ‘Please, not this man. Not this man.’ This man doesn’t care about nothing in this world. All that matters is his family. If my mother is happy, his kids are happy, fuck the rest of the world.  When I was young he opened a restaurant in Genoa. He bought it for cheap; it used to be a Chinese restaurant. There was a giant dragon on the wall. He couldn’t afford to renovate. So he just left the mural on the wall, and named his restaurant The Dragon. After one year the restaurant failed, so he went to work on a cruise line. Every birthday, every Christmas, he was away from us. But blood is blood. The loyalty was always there. I took from him a lot of things. I never cry in my life. I solve every problem, every stuff, every bullshit. One year we have a soccer tournament in our town, for Italy’s accounting companies. My friend works at one of the biggest, and he tells me: we need a goalkeeper. So they give me paperwork for this fake internship. I show up covered in tattoos. We win every game. And after the tournament they give me a job for real. You have to take seven exams to get this job. Me? I do nothing. But the bosses know I have strong character, so they hire me. Now I am best in my company. Now I’m in America. I’d never left Italy in my life, not even on holiday. But I’m here. And I make a lot of money. A lot. The dragon is a promise. When I go back home, I’m going to buy back the restaurant. It won’t make money; but I don’t care. I only care that its ours.”

  • Experience New York State’s Path Through History Summer Weekend

    Updated: 2023-05-15 14:00:00
    June 17-19 marks Path Through History Weekend in New York State, a chance to celebrate the rich and vibrant past, from the banks of Lake George to the south shore of Long Island. Below, we’ve selected

  • Atlantic Yards: Affordable Housing Units Ask $2.3K In Prospect Heights - Patch

    Updated: 2023-05-12 18:33:54
    Affordable Housing Units Ask $2.3K In Prospect Heights nbsp;Patch

  • Atlantic Yards: Affordable Housing Units Ask $2.3K In Prospect Heights - Patch

    Updated: 2023-05-12 07:00:00
    Affordable Housing Units Ask $2.3K In Prospect Heights nbsp;Patch

  • Where to Celebrate 2023 Pride in New York State

    Updated: 2023-05-09 13:00:00
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  • Atlantic Yards: Punching Down on Libraries: Budget-cutting Mayor Targets Beloved ... - The Indypendent

    Updated: 2023-05-08 07:00:00
    Punching Down on Libraries: Budget-cutting Mayor Targets Beloved ... nbsp;The Indypendent

  • 45 Famous & Unique Foods to Try in New York State

    Updated: 2023-05-05 13:00:00
    Credit: @cbudzruns on Instagram New Yorkers know good food. And they’re not afraid to let you know it. From iconic dishes branded as the best of New York across the world to lesser-known inventions

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