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At least 8 hospitalized after stairs collapse in Newark
Eyewitness News is told one family was sitting on their front porch around 6:30 p.m. Sunday and stairs when the whole structure suddenly gave way, separating from the building and sending the victims falling one flight.
Bobby Flay's Favorite Pizza Slices In All Of New York City
Everyone's got a favorite pizza joint, and everyone swears that their pick is really the best. While some choices people can agree on, others are a little more controversial. So, how do you know who to trust? Well, when it comes to food, we can usually rely on culinary experts, and not many people know their stuff better than professional chefs like Bobby Flay.
NYC grocers gripe over fruit vendors so close to their stores: ‘Pick off our customers’
City grocery-store owners are blasting Big Apple officials for allowing licensed fruit and vegetable vendors on the same block as their shops — in some cases fewer than 30 feet away — eating into their profits. In Forest Hills, Queens, a fruit and vegetable stand is located just 25 feet from a Key Food supermarket on the northern side of Queens Boulevard between 71st Avenue and 71st Road. “They know they can pick off our customers,” fumed Nelson Eusebio, political director of the National Supermarket Association, which reps 600 Key Food, C-Town, Associated, Bravo and other grocers in the city. The window alongside...
Rain could impact Memorial Day in NYC
Tri-staters enjoyed basking under bright skies for a third straight day as the Summer-like holiday weekend continued. Conditions stayed warm as temperatures rose into the upper 70s and low 80s. Central Park clocked in with an afternoon high of 82 degrees, 8 degrees above normal.
Ferrari dealership failed to fix recalled brakes before fatal crash in N.J., lawsuit says
The estate of a 92-year-old man killed in Bergen County two years ago filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Ferrari automotive group accusing a dealership in New York of failing to remedy a faulty braking system that was under recall. Albert Van Schnellbacher, a retired teacher and great-grandfather from Bergenfield,...
Three Shot In Paterson, Two From Out Of State
The trio was struck in the area of East 30th Street and 18th Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. Saturday, May 25, Passaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes and Paterson Police Department Officer-In-Charge Isa Abbassi announced jointly. All three men arrived at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in private vehicles –...
Migrant stabbed to death outside NYC shelter converted from dorm space
A migrant was stabbed to death on Sunday morning after getting into an argument with another man outside the East Harlem migrant shelter where they both lived, police said. Argeyeris Martinez, 29, got into a dispute with a fellow migrant, Oscar Gonzalez, 30, when he was stabbed in the chest at around 4:02 a.m. on Third Avenue and East 97th Street, NYPD cops said. Martinez was rushed to Mount Sinai Morningside hospital, where he was pronounced dead. NYC’s ‘sanctuary’ laws still a hurdle to deport illegal immigrants charged with crimes, but ICE official sees progress in Adams admin Gonzalez was taken into custody...
Bronx man charged with murder day after man he lived with was fatally shot
A Bronx man was arrested and charged on Saturday for fatally shooting a man he lived with the night before. At 5:57 p.m. on Friday police responded to 1825 Topping Ave. and found 37-year-old Marcus Henderson with a gunshot wound to his right leg.
Memorial Day weekend is a great time to adopt a rescue pet: May 26
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Memorial Day is a holiday of remembering and celebration, formally kicking off summer with pool parties, barbecues, and fireworks. But we must remember to keep our dogs safe during the festivities. Various delicious foods are a common feature of Memorial Day celebrations and barbeques. While it...
Mom recalls Bronx stabbing victim’s last moments, rails against ‘lunatic’ neighbor charged with slay
The mother of a Bronx man stabbed to death by an unhinged neighbor told the Daily News she witnessed her son’s final moments — and tried to get between him and the woman accused of taking his life. Victim John Welgoss’ mom described the alleged killer as a “lunatic” who moved into their Mount Hope apartment building seven or eight years ago. “She slit his throat,” the grieving parent, Debra ...
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