• ‘We will close Rikers’ — Elected officials blast back at Mayor Adams

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and others rally to close Rikers. In a recent interview, Adams suggested that the city would not meet its legally mandated deadline. [ more › ]

  • ‘We can't sustain this’: Staten Island borough president on NYC's migrant crisis

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Staten Island residents gather to protest outside of a closed Catholic school-turned-migrant shelter. Republican Vito Fossella says he wants the state Legislature to revisit the city's right-to-shelter mandate. [ more › ]

  • NYPD using drones to monitor J’Ouvert, West Indian Day Parade

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Police speak to reporters at Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn. Police say they will use the drones to respond to 311 calls about noise complaints. [ more › ]

  • NYC school year set to begin with thousands of new migrant students

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Schools Chancellor David Banks detailed the city's response to a surge in migrant students ahead of the start of the school year. Schools Chancellor David Banks says the Department of Education has hired bilingual educators to help the new students. [ more › ]

  • New COVID variant detected in NYC wastewater: What is BA.2.86?

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Colorized scanning electron micrograph of a cell (red) infected with the omicron strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus particles (blue), isolated from a patient sample. BA.2.86 has caught scientists’ attention due to several mutations appearing on the part of the virus that infects human cells — similar to what happened with omicron two years ago. [ more › ]

  • ‘Let them work!’ Mayor Adams, union leaders again push White House for migrant work permits

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Mayor Eric Adams and Immigrant Affiairs Commissioner Manuel Castro during a rally Thursday On Wednesday, officials said there are more than 59,400 asylum-seekers currently in the city’s homeless shelter system as of Aug. 27. [ more › ]

  • Hochul, White House announce some progress on work authorization for migrants

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Gov. Kathy Hochul and President Joe Biden in happier times. Both administrations said some migrants don’t know they are eligible to work or aren’t aware of how to go through the process to get a permit. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: Make NYC a beaver paradise again

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    <pBecause slow progress is still progress for the MTA, here are your afternoon links: NYC's best cycling community, another recall for Trader Joe's, don't buy an AI-generated mushroom foraging book and more. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: NY officials are not ducking around with foie gras

    Updated: 2023-08-31 21:13:39
    Because finding a bag of cash in a bank is probably too good to be true, here are your early links: a list of NYC's iconic foods, a 1980's McDonald's in Brooklyn, NJ alligator is still on the loose, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • Woman recovering after Chambers Street subway push

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Chambers street subway station exit stairs from platform, New York. Police are searching for the suspect. [ more › ]

  • Two Queens men charged with stockpiling dozens of firearms, including ghost guns

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Some of the guns and ammunition investigators say they recovered in the case. Prosecutors say the arrests came after a long-term investigation into the defendants’ purchase of ghost guns. [ more › ]

  • 'Playing with fire': Times Square flooding highlights NYC's archaic water supply pipes

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Flooding near Times Square after a water main burst open on August 29, 2023. The water main that broke near Times Square on Tuesday is 127 year old, and pre-dates the consolidation of the five boroughs. [ ]

  • NYC's West Indian Day Parade 2023: What you need to know

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    The West Indian Day Parade returns to the Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn on Labor Day Monday. J'Ouvert and the annual parade, which is one of the largest in New York City and beyond, celebrates Caribbean culture, music and history. [ more › ]

  • 'Now is our moment': Councilmember details decision to extend Madison Square Garden's permit 5 years

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Night street view with illuminated buildings and lights of Madison Square Garden. On Monday, a City Council committee voted to extend the arena's permit for five years. And while they did vote to extend the permit, it's only half of the city Planning Department's 10-year recommendation. [ more › ]

  • New rule allows NYC mosques to broadcast Muslim prayer call without requiring a permit

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Muslims participate in an outdoor prayer event at Masjid Aqsa-Salam mosque, Manhattan's oldest West African mosque, to mark the end of Ramadan on June 15, 2018 in New York City. New NYPD rules will allow mosques to broadcast the chant every Friday and every night during Ramadan without permits. [ more › ]

  • Judge lets NJ’s last ICE jail stay open, calls ban a 'dagger' at heart of federal enforcement

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Activists attend a protest outside the Elizabeth Detention Center on Aug. 20. A federal judge has ruled the private immigrant detention center can remain open and renew its contract with ICE. The federal judge says CoreCivic can renew its lease to continue housing immigrants facing deportation. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: Love DOES cost a thing for Mayor Adams

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Because the mayor wants New York City to bank on this U.S. Open, here are your afternoon links: a honey deuce recipe, the Statue of Liberty cruise battles, a new subway art exhibition and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Staten Island wants to secede from NYC (again)

    Updated: 2023-08-31 17:48:00
    Because of course the U.S. Open smells like weed, here are your early links: the city's best bridges and dive bars, yellow taxis in Uber's fleet, a battle against mosquitoes, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • Big Gay Ice Cream Founder Sues Partner Alleging Mismanagement, Fraud

    Updated: 2023-08-31 14:28:55
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  • Developer Secures $193M to Complete Pathside Tower at 499 Summit Avenue in Jersey City, New Jersey

    Updated: 2023-08-31 11:30:52
    Panepinto Properties has closed on a $193 million construction loan to complete Pathside, a 605-unit rental tower in Jersey City. Located at 499 Summit Avenue in the city’s Journal Square neighborhood, the building is designed by HLW International and will top out at 53 stories or about 566 feet.

  • Permits Filed for 140 Lexington Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan

    Updated: 2023-08-31 11:00:26
    Permits have been filed for a seven-story mixed-use building at 140 Lexington Avenue in Kips Bay, Manhattan. Located on the northwest corner of Lexington Avenue and East 29th Street, the lot is near the 28th Street subway station, serviced by the 6 train. Idan Magen is listed as the owner behind the applications.

  • Permits Filed for 307 Bruckner Boulevard in Port Morris, The Bronx

    Updated: 2023-08-31 10:30:28
    Permits have been filed for a two-story warehouse at 307 Bruckner Boulevard in Port Morris, The Bronx. Located between East 140th Street and East 141st Street, the lot is two blocks north of the Cypress Avenue subway station, serviced by the 6 train. Caleb Ahles of Sterling Organization is listed as the owner behind the applications.

  • Off-duty officer shot during Queens street scuffle: NYPD

    Updated: 2023-08-31 01:22:00
    Police line. Police say an altercation between the officer and two brothers caused the officer’s gun to fire. [ more › ]

  • 450 Eleventh Avenue’s Angular Glass Façade Reaches Halfway Mark in Hudson Yards, Manhattan

    Updated: 2023-08-31 00:00:20
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  • No swimming at some NY beaches due to hurricane rip tides, high surf. Will they open by Labor Day?

    Updated: 2023-08-30 22:30:00
    Gov. Kathy Hochul is suspending swimming at Robert Moses State Park and two other state beaches due to rip tides and rough surf. The choppy water is due to hurricanes Franklin and Idalia — even though neither storm is due to come within hundreds of miles of New York waterways. [ more › ]

  • Extra Extra: One of NYC's hottest clubs is a chess club

    Updated: 2023-08-30 22:30:00
    Because all food looks better in pictures, here are your afternoon links: foldable cellphones return, a chess club party, DOT finally in talks to bring Citi Bike to Citi Field, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • New Rendering Revealed for Office Supertall at 360 Tenth Avenue in Midtown West, Manhattan

    Updated: 2023-08-30 00:00:25
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  • Top NY business leaders urge feds to act on migrants 'crisis'

    Updated: 2023-08-29 23:28:00
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  • MTA restores subway service after Times Square water main break halts commutes

    Updated: 2023-08-29 23:28:00
    A water main break disrupted service at the Times Square station. MTA officials reported subway service was back up and running around 11 a.m., about eight hours after the 127-year-old pipe burst. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Smashing eggs on your kid's head is a bad yolk

    Updated: 2023-08-29 23:28:00
    Because the city that never sleeps has slowed down thanks to speed cameras, here are your early links: an alligator in NJ, NYC's best pizza, and more from around the city and internet. [ more › ]

  • Brooklyn man charged with killing 2-year-old boy

    Updated: 2023-08-29 23:28:00
    Latrell Lewis, 23, is accused of murdering his girlfriend’s son. [ more › ]

  • NY home care workers protest 'rampant' wage theft after labor dept. drops investigation

    Updated: 2023-08-29 23:03:00
    Home care workers protesting 24 hour shifts and the arbitration award they got to compensate them for unpaid hours worked on the Lower East Side in March 2022. The wage theft complaints are related to home health aides allegedly being underpaid while working around the clock in their elderly or disabled clients’ homes. [ more › ]

  • Atlantic Yards: Revisiting Brooklyn's Barclays Center—a Telling Landscape - Common Edge

    Updated: 2023-08-29 14:45:54
    Revisiting Brooklyn's Barclays Center—a Telling Landscape nbsp;Common Edge

  • NYC plans to pay for students' Ubers, MetroCards if school bus drivers make good on strike threat

    Updated: 2023-08-29 13:00:00
    “Emergency” MetroCards, reimbursements and rideshares on the taxpayer dime are all on the table, Mayor Eric Adams says. [ more › ]

  • NYC Council committee extends Madison Square Garden permit 5 years, short of 10-year recommendation

    Updated: 2023-08-29 13:00:00
    The street outside Madison Square Garden. Community members are calling the shortest permit renewal ever “momentous and historic.” It was much less than what MSG had hoped for. [ more › ]

  • Early Addition: Lanternflies and the city (and the actor on a mission to kill them all)

    Updated: 2023-08-29 13:00:00
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  • Brooklyn judge demoted for abusing power, cursing at teacher in road rage incident

    Updated: 2023-08-29 13:00:00
    An aerial view of downtown Brooklyn, where Civil Judge Jill Epstein was headed to work. A report published Monday found Brooklyn Civil Judge Jill Epstein “improperly asserted her judicial status” last year when she was stuck behind a double-parked car in front of a school while she was driving to work. [ more › ]

  • 2 adults, 2 children found dead in Manhattan apartment: NYPD

    Updated: 2023-08-29 13:00:00
    All four were pronounced dead at the scene. [ more › ]

  • Large protest planned at Staten Island migrant shelter after rowdy rally at Gracie Mansion

    Updated: 2023-08-28 18:29:00
    Six people were arrested at the Sunday protest outside Gracie Mansion. Six people protesting Mayor Adams’ response to the asylum seeker crisis were arrested Sunday outside the mayoral mansion. [ more › ]

  • Atlantic Yards: State Weighs Tax Deal, Plans 'Public Engagement' for Atlantic Yards ... - City Limits

    Updated: 2023-08-24 17:40:48
    State Weighs Tax Deal, Plans 'Public Engagement' for Atlantic Yards ... nbsp;City Limits

  • Atlantic Yards: Oder: Barclays Center still not profitable - Nets Daily

    Updated: 2023-08-23 19:48:50
    Oder: Barclays Center still not profitable nbsp;Nets Daily

  • Vacation in New York State: Where Would Your Favorite TV Family Go?

    Updated: 2023-08-23 04:00:00
    CREDIT: @HAMSGRUBER ON INSTAGRAM Family vacations are the stuff memories are made of. With 11 regions full of fun things to explore that are sure to please even the toughest little critics, New York has plenty to offer for every type of family – including some very famous ones.

  • 33 of New York State’s Best Fall Photo Spots

    Updated: 2023-08-22 13:00:00
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  • 5 Places to Visit in New York State Run by Amazing Black Leaders

    Updated: 2023-08-18 19:00:00
    Credit: Kim McVeigh From a restaurant lauded as New York City’s best by the New York Times to a museum that explores the Underground Railroad in New York to a theater dedicated to African American performance art, add these spots run by amazing Black leaders to your itinerary on your next New York State getaway.  

  • Atlantic Yards: Scholastic Roundup: This shark sighting is not a problem - Brooklyn Daily Eagle

    Updated: 2023-08-18 18:37:07
    Scholastic Roundup: This shark sighting is not a problem nbsp;Brooklyn Daily Eagle

  • New York on a Budget: Free and Low Cost Things to Do in NYC

    Updated: 2023-08-16 15:00:00
    The Empire City offers a world of opportunity throughout its five boroughs covering more than 300-square-miles. Endless free and affordable experiences await locals and visitors from around the world

  • 24 Things to Do this September in New York State

    Updated: 2023-08-14 13:00:00
    Credit: @sahquart on Instagram By land, sea, and air, New York State bids farewell to summer and hello to autumn with a festive lineup of events celebrating the harvest, foliage, and so much more!

  • Last-Minute Family Adventures to Take this Summer Before School Starts

    Updated: 2023-08-08 14:00:00
    Credit: @longislandaquarium on Instagram Back-to-school season is here, but there’s plenty of summer fun still to be had! In between your searches for a new backpack, pencils, and glue sticks, plan

  • Atlantic Yards: Atlantic Yards Deck Deal Paves Way for Pacific Park Towers - The Real Deal

    Updated: 2023-08-08 07:00:00
    Atlantic Yards Deck Deal Paves Way for Pacific Park Towers nbsp;The Real Deal

  • 11 New York Hotels and Places to Stay to Experience Fall Foliage

    Updated: 2023-08-07 18:00:00
    Credit: Justin Negard Experience New York fall foliage while enjoying a memorable stay in a hotel or inn. Throughout New York State, you’ll find exciting hotels perfectly situated for eye-popping fall foliage views and memorable explorations, as well as charming places to spend a cozy weekend. Grab your favorite sweater, pack your bags, consult the I LOVE NY Fall Foliage Report, and get ready to spend a night or more at these New York hotels and places to stay.

  • A Bronx Tamale Spot Crosses to Queens — And More Openings

    Updated: 2023-08-04 03:49:39
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