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Chopt lawsuit over finger in salad at Mount Kisco location resolved
A Greenwich, Connecticut, woman who says she bit into a severed portion of a human finger in her salad at Chopt has apparently settled her lawsuit against the fast-casual restaurant chain. Allison Cozzi alleges that in April of last year, she was given a salad at the restaurant's Mount Kisco location that contained...
Giancarlo Stanton’s injury timeline gets huge update
The slumping New York Yankees may be getting slugger Giancarlo Stanton back in their lineup Monday when the Yankees face the National League East-leading Philadelphia Phillies. Stanton has been out with a hamstring injury since June 23, and the Yankees are hoping that he can provide some much-needed power to their struggling offense. Yankees hope […] The post Giancarlo Stanton’s injury timeline gets huge update appeared first on ClutchPoints.
Yanks plan to activate DH Giancarlo Stanton (hamstring) on Monday
Jul 23, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees injured designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (27) works out at Yankee Stadium before a game against the New York Mets. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports. New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton is expected to be activated off the injured list...
Espaillat hosts 3rd Annual Harlem River environmental boat tour
NEW YORK - Congressman Adriano Espaillat hosted his third annual boat tour of the Harlem River Friday.The Circle Line loaded up with elected leaders and environmental advocates to see how efforts have taken shape to bolster the banks of the Harlem River between the Bronx and Upper Manhattan. Another project underway in Uptown will bring water taxis to the 125th Street and Dyckman docks."It's really a holistic approach to it," Espaillat said, "but obviously, the waterfront, what you see on the trip is the difference between the area south of 96th Street and the area north of 96th Street. It's...
Big Lots Returns To New York Town, Near Recently Closed Store
Hudson Valley residents are pumped that Big Lots is returning, just down the road for a recently closed store. On Thursday, Hudson Valley Post reported that Big Lots confirmed plans to close up to 40 locations nationwide, including three in New York. Big Lots Closing Stores In Upstate New York,...
Music, colors and pride: Peruvians celebrate Independence Day in Connecticut
The Peruvian community gathered at the state Capitol in Hartford Friday morning to celebrate in anticipation of Peru’s 203rd Independence Day, which is July 28. The spirited flag-raising ceremony featured vibrant performances by local dance groups, showcasing Peru’s rich cultural heritage. Peruvian Consul Elvis Tuesta addressed the community,...
Volunteers come together to clean up local green space, call on NYC officials for more cleaning efforts
Organizers using this event to call for the City Council to dedicate 1% of the city budget to NYC Parks and Recreation in hopes that would help maintain green spaces like this.
New York Yankees @ Boston Red Sox: Nestor Cortes vs. Brayan Bello
Yesterday’s day off gave the Yankees a much needed break and us fans a chance to reflect on the team’s fortunes. Aaron Boone conceded that they have “played shitty of late,” and it’s hard to disagree with that sentiment, the Yankees’ 10-22 record since the series against the Red Sox in mid-June the second-worst in the league ahead of just the White Sox. And while trade season went into full swing over the last few days, the Yankees have yet to even dip their toes into the reinforcement pool.
The Whimsical Sushi Wonderland That Is Sushidelic
Sushi lovers will revel in the artful whimsy and delectable fresh offerings at Sushidelic, located downtown at 177 Lafayette Street, near Broome Street in Soho. The entire restaurant is an eye-popping work of art, bathed in a lavender glow, with enormous floating kitten heads hanging from the ceiling, an automated conveyer-belt serving line that features sushi towers, glittery platform shoes, the cocktail you ordered, and other entrancing offerings. The friendly hostess, adorned in fairyland clothing reminiscent of a medieval princess in a manga comic, will provide you with a Polaroid picture of yourself at the end of your meal.
Have the Best Giant Skeleton with Barnyard Friends this Halloween
Many people start thinking about Christmas in July because for decades people have branded July as the month you can look ahead to the holidays. Christmas is less than 6 months away and in the heat a few thought about the happy part of winter work. But before you get...
Ladurée’s Macarons and Lattes Are Now Available at the Mall of Short Hills
SHORT HILLS, NJ —The founder of Patisserie Ladurée, better known as just Ladurée, opened the first French tearoom in Paris in 1862, and 160 years later, New Jersey residents can enjoy its delicacies in their new shop located on the lower level of the Mall at Short Hills near Neiman Marcus. This is the first New Jersey location, but there are five New York Ladurée shops in Manhattan. Ladurée is known for their macarons and lattes and also offers many other delicious options including gift boxes, macaron pyramids, special occasion collections, gifts (edible as well as scented candles, tote...
Delicious New NJ Diner Marks A First In The State
We hear more and more about how diet is so very important for your overall health. The expression "You are what you eat". So, the better the food, the fresher the food, the more natural the food, and the better the diet. So when we talk about "farm to table" we are talking about one of the best ways, if not the best, ways to help your diet. Food is picked right in the garden and goes right into the kitchen. That's what makes this concept of "a farm-to-table diner" very exciting here in New Jersey. It's the first-of-its-kind "farm-to-table" diner here in the Garden State.
New Restaurant Off To Great Start In Hartsdale: 'Can't Wait To Go Back,' Visitor Says
Urban Central Restaurant & Bar, located in Hartsdale at 10 North Central Ave., has made its mark on patrons since opening on Monday, June 24, according to Greenburgh Town Supervisor Paul Feiner, who said the eatery has been "getting great reviews from constituents." Owned by Brian Angarola and Pedro Luis...
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