• Queens woman convicted of manslaughter for fatally hitting NYPD officer in 2021

    Updated: 2023-10-31 21:28:42
    New York police car NYPD car in Manhattan New York. Jessica Beauvais could spend up to 27 years in prison, according to the Queens district attorney’s office. [ more › ]

  • Man indicted on hate crime charges for vandalizing 3 UES synagogues, prosecutors say

    Updated: 2023-10-31 21:28:42
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  • The NYC Marathon is this Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know.

    Updated: 2023-10-31 21:28:42
    The New York City marathon course ends in Central Park. Whether you're running 26.2 miles, cheering for someone who is, or trying to avoid the race entirely... this guide is for you. [ more › ]

  • What to know about NYC's Halloween road closures

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    A scene from the 2021 Village Halloween Parade The Halloween parade will mean closures in and around the Village. [ more › ]

  • Queens DA announces hate crime charges in fatal road rage incident

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    A stock photo of Queens DA Gilbert Augustin, 30, is accused of beating 66-year-old Jasmer Singh to death after the minor Oct. 19 crash on the Van Wyck Expressway in Kew Gardens. [ more › ]

  • OMNY vending machines now available at select MTA subway stations

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    The new OMNY vending machines are smaller than the MetroCard vending machines that are slowly going the way of the dodo. The MetroCard is one step closer to extinction. [ more › ]

  • NYPD: Former state corrections officer wanted for East Flatbush double homicide

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    An NYPD officer from the 67th precinct patrols the stairwell of a building in East Flatbush. The NYPD is searching for 47-year-old Jason Pass in connection with the fatal shootings of his neighbors. [ more › ]

  • NYC Halloween weather: All treat, no tricks

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    It will be seasonably cool this Halloween Non-ghosts should consider a sweater. [ more › ]

  • In New York, report finds homeowners of color pay $200M more in interest and fees

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    According to the new report, Black, Latino and Asian New Yorkers were more likely to have their refinancing applications denied. White New Yorkers are twice as likely to own their homes than Black and Latino New Yorkers, who are more often denied mortgages and cut off from low-interest lending options, the AG's report finds. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: Staten Island has been trying to quit the city for nearly 80 years

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    Because it's probably more fun to just threaten to secede, here are your end-of-day links: Tequila capital of New Jersey, teenagers shouldn't trick-or-treat, Gilded Age is back and more. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: Nurses are heroes, not sexy Halloween characters

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    Because some nurses don't appreciate your costume, here are your end-of-day links: janitors prepare for a potential strike, mail-in poop test company draws scrutiny, Christmas candy hitting shelves and more. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: New Yorkers are very confused about what their neighborhoods are called

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    Because geography is subjective, here are your early links: Another rainy weekend, not a lot of consequences for bad driving, R.I.P. Mike Pence 2024 and more. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Dust killed the dinosaurs

    Updated: 2023-10-31 20:35:00
    Because it wasn't the asteroid but the mess that came after, here are your early links: Rain killed the upstate apple-picking season, nobody is running against Eric Adams, Good Burger 2 trailer and more. [ more › ]

  • Plan a Sip and Stay Getaway at These 17 NY Cideries, Wineries, and Breweries

    Updated: 2023-10-31 17:00:00
    Credit: @andreajulia on Instagram Cheers to the perfect blend of relaxation and indulgence in New York State with a “Sip and Stay” getaway! Venture to picture-postcard landscapes from the Finger

  • Sugarfish’s Hand Roll Bar Has a New Location in Manhattan

    Updated: 2023-10-31 14:28:50
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  • 141 North 6th Street Progresses in Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Updated: 2023-10-31 11:30:03
    Construction is progressing on 141 North 6th Street, a five-story mixed-use building in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The structure will yield 12 residential units, a cellar level, and 3,827 square feet of ground-floor retail space with 40 feet of frontage and 20-foot ceiling heights. North 6th 141 LLC is the owner, Olmstead Real Estate is in change of retail leasing, and G. Lebedowitz Corp. is the general contractor for the property, which is located on an interior lot between Bedford Avenue and Berry Street.

  • RXR Celebrates the Grand Opening of Maven at 2413 Third Avenue in Mott Haven, The Bronx

    Updated: 2023-10-31 11:00:56
    RXR has announced the grand opening of Maven at 2413 Third Avenue in Mott Haven, The Bronx. The 27-story tower, designed by CetraRuddy Architecture, is the firm's first tower in The Bronx and comprises 200 rental units, amenities, and ground-floor retail space.

  • Permits Filed for 3418 Third Avenue in Morrisania, The Bronx

    Updated: 2023-10-31 10:30:16
    Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building at 3418 Third Avenue in Morrisania, The Bronx. Located between East 166th Street and East 167th Street, the lot is near the Simpson Street subway station, serviced by the 2 and 5 trains. Franc Gjini of 2625 Grand Avenue Corp. is listed as the owner behind the applications.

  • The Treadwell Nears Completion At 249 East 62nd Street on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

    Updated: 2023-10-31 00:00:23
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  • NYPD searching for woman who slapped pro-Palestinian protester, investigating as possible hate crime

    Updated: 2023-10-30 20:10:00
    Pro-Palestinian protesters call for a cease-fire on a protest on the Brooklyn Bridge. The incident took place as thousands of demonstrators marched on the Brooklyn Bridge to call for a cease-fire. [ more › ]

  • A Manhattan Steakhouse Is Closing Its Last Location

    Updated: 2023-10-30 14:38:14
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  • 10 Great New York State Gifts You Can Ship for the Holidays

    Updated: 2023-10-30 12:00:00
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  • YIMBY Tours The Wales At 1295 Madison Avenue on Manhattan’s Upper East Side

    Updated: 2023-10-30 00:00:41
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  • Thousands take to Brooklyn and Manhattan streets in pro-Palestinian rally

    Updated: 2023-10-29 00:15:00
    The protesters gathered in front of the Brooklyn Museum, then made their way through Downtown Brooklyn and into Lower Manhattan. Protesters called for a cease-fire in Gaza. The Brooklyn Bridge reopened around 8 p.m. after it was shut down as the crowd made its way from Brooklyn and into Manhattan, according to NotifyNYC. [ more › ]

  • Mayor Adams taps two officials to lead NYC's racial justice efforts

    Updated: 2023-10-29 00:15:00
    A person on a bike rides past a "Black Lives Matter" mural at Union Square on June 12, 2020. Racial justice protests were held across the U.S. following the murder of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The appointments, announced this week, include that of a longtime police reformer. [ more › ]

  • See the looks from FranCon: blazers, black loafers and a dash of grumpiness

    Updated: 2023-10-28 02:35:00
    Eli Haberberg, right, as Fran Lebowitz with friend Oliver as Annie Leibowitz. The evening was a celebration of the author and opinionated New Yorkers. [ more › ]

  • Protesters flood Grand Central, calling for Israel-Hamas cease-fire—and leading MTA to close terminal

    Updated: 2023-10-28 02:25:00
    Protesters gathered at Grand Central Terminal Friday night calling for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. The protest was organized by the group Jewish Voice for Peace and drew hundreds. More than 200 people were taken into custody, the NYPD says. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: 'Trump's in Trump Tower, unfazed and happy'

    Updated: 2023-10-28 02:25:00
    Because when he's not in court, he's in his apartment eating steak, here are your end-of-day links: Donut Rat, Travis Kelce's demanding sleep schedule, "Our Town" on Broadway and more. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Taylor Swift goes to a lot of restaurants

    Updated: 2023-10-28 02:25:00
    Because she needs to eat, here are your early links: Wollman Rink opening on an 81-degree day, Flatiron Building is being turned into condos, new Beatles (ft. AI) song and more. [ more › ]

  • Winter Stories Untold: An Austrian Pop-Up Experience

    Updated: 2023-10-28 02:25:00
    Join the New York City pop-up exhibition! [ more › ]

  • 15 Spots for Afternoon Tea in New York State

    Updated: 2023-10-27 15:00:00
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  • 28 Spots to Catch Stunning Fall Foliage in NYC and Long Island

    Updated: 2023-10-26 17:00:00
    It’s easy to think of New York City as a concrete jungle, but this region of New York State has many green spaces across its five boroughs that become embellished with colorful fall plumage. The same can be said for Long Island. While its beaches make this a hot summer getaway destination, Long Island gets its fair share of fall foliage across its parks, arboretums, and other public spots. Here is your guide for where to wander amid the leaves and trees across New York City and Long Island. 

  • “It’s been a tough morning for me. I used to be a children’s...

    Updated: 2023-10-24 19:38:48
    “It’s been a tough morning for me. I used to be a children’s librarian. But this morning I had to call publishers and tell them not to send me any more books. I just can’t read them anymore, not like I used to. And that was hard. It felt like I was cutting off a lifeline. It’s disappointing, the sense of not being in control of my own life anymore. Everything depends on my medical schedule, and the chemotherapy, and what my limits are. The doctor has told me to expect a couple more years, but my caretaker says she’s seen a lot of sick people. And she thinks I could be one of the ones who can beat it. For most of my life happiness was automatic. I might have had the only career where you get told ‘I love you’ three or four times a week. Maybe it happens with teachers too, but so many little kids said those words to me over the years. And I miss that. I was damned lucky to have that experience. Happiness isn’t automatic anymore, these days I have to work a little bit more for it. In addition to all the pain and the fear and having to pee all the time, I choose to do a lot of things that will make me aware of the beauty and loveliness of life. It’s not magic. I don’t stop thinking about the scary stuff, I just find moments to push them aside with the ridiculous. There’s so much in life that’s ridiculous. Every Saturday morning I watch Popeye on Turner Classic Movies. It’s so ridiculous. Olive Oil is so obnoxious. And you know, she has all these men after her. It’s just really funny. And Popeye is so full of himself and somehow manages to come out of everything, eat his spinach, and win. Then there’s my laughing yoga classes, which I can’t do in person anymore. But I do them online. There’s this thing we do where people will get in lines of three or four, and we’ll pretend to have a boat race. Everyone rows as hard as they can. Someone chooses a winner, and if you lose you get to create a big scene and make an ass of yourself. It’s ridiculous. And then there’s you. You’re ridiculous. You’re stopping random people, presumably to entertain yourself. You’re sitting in the middle of the street. I mean, think about it. It’s pretty dumb.”

  • Thanksgiving Weekend Activities in New York

    Updated: 2023-10-24 04:00:00
    Credit: @throughkelseyslens on Instagram Thanksgiving is a time for laughter, love, and sharing. Bond with the people you love, doing your favorite activities as you celebrate in New York State.

  • “Picture it, okay? Mardi Gras. New Orleans. Bourbon Street. I’m...

    Updated: 2023-10-22 21:36:19
    “Picture it, okay? Mardi Gras. New Orleans. Bourbon Street. I’m on college break with my three best childhood friends. Zak is there with his parents. He’s got his mom and dad with him. So it’s two different vibes, but somehow we all end up on the balcony of the same bar. Everyone’s got beads in their hands. We’re all yelling to see boobs. Well, I’m yelling to see boobs. That was just me. But Zak had a perfect mustache. He used to grow it much longer and curl it with wax. And I normally don’t approach people, I’m not that person. But his whole family seemed cute. They didn’t seem like normal New Orleans vacation people. So I was like: ‘Can I take a picture with you?’ Then we ended up adding each other on Snapchat, because that was the thing back then. And we agreed to meet up the next day after his family was done with their gator cruise and I was finished visiting the strip club. That night we walked along the river until the sun came up. I remember doing handstands on the levees. Then at the end we kissed. It was just a kiss because I was leaving early the next morning, and honestly I thought that would be the end of it. I thought for sure I was never going to see this kid again. But we kept talking, and two weeks later I’m taking his virginity in a Las Vegas hotel room. There was something going on with his stomach that day. Right when we finished he went to the bathroom and started throwing up. I called my girlfriend and said: ‘I don’t think he likes me.’ But it’s been love ever since.”

  • 17 Things to Do this November in New York State

    Updated: 2023-10-19 15:00:00
    Credit: @mitzgami on Instagram From delighting in wondrous festivals and parades to indulging in locally made goodies and getting a jump start on holiday shopping, November in New York is packed with events, thrills, and fun for all!

  • Stay at New York’s Haunted Hotels and Inns… If You Dare!

    Updated: 2023-10-18 15:00:00
    Photo Credit: AmityPhotos.com Feeling brave? Up the fear factor this Halloween and embark on a supernatural getaway to these 16 hotels and inns that are all part of the Haunted History Trail of New

  • Live Out Your American Girl Doll Dreams at These Historic NY Destinations

    Updated: 2023-10-16 14:00:00
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  • History of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

    Updated: 2023-10-16 05:00:00
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  • Celebrate Native American Heritage Month 2023 in New York State

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  • Atlantic Yards: A story of Dumbo, Fort Greene, Williamsburg, Gowanus and Red ... - The Red Hook Star-Revue

    Updated: 2023-10-12 07:00:00
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  • Atlantic Yards: Capital of the world? Why London is cleaning New York's clock - New York Post

    Updated: 2023-10-07 07:00:00
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  • “They’re oblivious right now. They just think they’re at the...

    Updated: 2023-10-05 16:58:55
    “They’re oblivious right now. They just think they’re at the park. I’m the one who’s got to figure stuff out. I’ve got enough money for us to get home. Then I’ve got to find a way to get something to eat. I’ve got to pay bills. We’re starting to get foreclosure letters in the mail. It’s just impossible to make ends meet right now, unless you’ve got school. I’m educated, but I just don’t have any degrees. I have no way of showing to a job that’s never met me: ‘Hey, I can do this.’ Plus I never know how it’s going to turn out, and that alone scares me. Maybe I’m just a pussy, I don’t know. I’m not proud of the stuff I’m selling. I’ve seen what it’s done to my mom, which is why I don’t use it. I don’t want that for my kids. I don’t want it to fuck up their life like it fucked up my life and my mom’s. That’s how I actually learned about it. Seeing how she’d fight to get that shit, no matter what. I know I could be selling to someone else’s mom. I hear that little voice in my head, like everyone else. But I block that out. I’m on autopilot. Quick exchange: I get my money, I give them their stuff. I block everything else out and I’m only looking at what I need, you feel me? And yeah it sounds evil, or whatever. But I weigh what I need more, and I need stability. I just need money. Money for my kids. Money for me. Money for like, all of us. Money so I don’t have to feel that stress of where am I going to get this next. And it’s the most accessible thing. It’s the easiest thing to get. You know, it’s Fentanyl.”

  • “The person who hurt us, hurt both of us. But it affected us...

    Updated: 2023-10-05 14:46:08
    “The person who hurt us, hurt both of us. But it affected us differently. I isolated myself. I started taking drugs when I was twelve, maybe thirteen. But she just moved on with her life. I could never understand: how can she be so happy, while I’m stuck in my head and constantly thinking about it? It was exhausting to me. She was exhausting to me, especially when we were teenagers. I couldn’t stand to be around her because she was so light and positive and funny. Everything was always so cool, and so good. It felt to me that she didn’t want to face it. She just wanted to accept that it happened, and move on. But I couldn’t move on. I didn’t have that choice. I couldn’t just choose to not think about it. I remember the bad things, and how they made me feel. And I never want to feel that way again. I couldn’t just go back out into the world like it never even happened. I know that there are a lot more good people than bad, I do believe that. But there are bad people too. And they can really hurt you deeply if you give them your trust. So I never trusted anyone. Three years ago it reached a point where I felt completely hopeless. It was all so exhausting. I was exhausted. Exhausted from carrying these heavy feelings. Exhausted from making bad decisions. Exhausted from the drugs. It felt like nothing was ever going to change for me. Around that time we went out to dinner with my mother, and we finally had a deep talk about everything. We’d talked about it before, but maybe this time I really meant it. I decided that I have to let it go. I just have to let it go. I still have dark times when I don’t want to study or work. But when I’m in a bad mood, I’ll turn to her. Her happiness doesn’t make me feel worse anymore. It motivates me. It inspires me. Now she’s the person who can most easily put me in a good mood. I let her be a part of my bad days. And because of that, she’s also become a huge part of my good days. Both of us have gotten a lot more mature, and a lot wiser. But it was mainly me, I think. I had to change. If I hadn’t found a way to let go, we’d still be too different to be this close.”

  • Atlantic Yards: THERE GOES THE NEIGHBORHOOD offers a cursory look at affordability in New York - Moviejawn

    Updated: 2023-10-05 14:17:44
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