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Robber swung 2 hammers at 7-Eleven worker in Hell’s Kitchen: NYPD
MANHATTAN, N.Y. (PIX11) — A robber swung two hammers at a 7-Eleven worker who tried to keep him from leaving the Manhattan store on Tuesday, police said. The man stole some merchandise and was confronted by the worker at the store on West 42nd Street in Hell’s Kitchen at around 12:30 a.m., according to the […]
Man stabbed in the head in the Bronx, attacker flees with $20: NYPD
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — A man was stabbed in the head and buttocks before being robbed in the Bronx on Monday afternoon, according to the NYPD. The incident happened in front of 528 Willis Avenue at around 2 p.m., police said. The unidentified suspect stole $20 and fled on foot northbound on Willis Avenue, […]
This 1700s Bergen County home now a 'world-class bar, restaurant' in Tenafly
The historic Demarest-Lyle House has been a lot of things over the past 230 years; a residential home, rustic office space and even a Tenafly town property. As of today, though, it's officially a sophisticated restaurant and social club backed by a Michelin-experienced chef and the same venture development group behind acclaimed vegan...
Nutley Landmark Gets A Facelift
,NUTLEY, NJ — Residents visiting the main business district in the township will notice one local landmark is sporting a new face. The space that formerly was home to Pag's got a fresh coat of paint on May 14.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The building has a stucco veneer that was starting to show its age in recent years. A few years ago, the owners of the restaurant painted the exterior bright yellow. That coat of paint not only covered years of stains, but helped the business stand out in the neighborhood. It is not known if this new face is a prime coat or if this is the final color. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Paterson re-elects two councilmen under indictment for voter fraud
Two Paterson city councilmen under indictment for voter fraud after allegedly stealing their elections four years ago were re-elected in Tuesday’s non-partisan municipal election. Council President Alex Mendez won 48% of the vote to secure a second term in his 3rd Ward seat. He defeated former Councilman Bill McKoy,...
Columbia grad’s mic gets cut off during anti-Israel commencement rant
A Columbia University student’s microphone appears to have been cut off just moments after she started delivering an anti-Israel commencement speech rant. Saham David Ahmed Ali tore into the Ivy League school as she delivered the class speaker address at the Mailman School of Public Health’s commencement ceremony on Tuesday. Video shows the moment the student’s mic suddenly appeared to start glitching as she was midway through ripping Columbia’s “silence” over the ongoing Gaza war. Microphone cuts off during Columbia grad’s anti-Israel commencement speech rant The microphone cut off several more times over the next few seconds, prompting those in the crowd to start...
Wayne Planning Board OKs township's second Wawa store. See where it's going
WAYNE — The Planning Board approved a proposal this week for a new Wawa convenience store and gas station on Hamburg Turnpike. It will be the second Wawa location in the township, and in all of Passaic County, after the first opened on Route 23 north five months ago. The 2.4-acre property, owned by...
In Rockland, a successful college track team with no track is finally about to get one
SPARKILL — Ray Kondracki stood in front of a flat, unadorned expanse of lawn on a recent day, a look of anticipation on his face. “If they build it, they will come,” he said. ...
NYC’s massive Salute to Israel Parade to go on with heavy police protection despite antisemitic protests
Protests be damned. Defiant organizers of the city’s annual Salute to Israel Parade announced Tuesday that the march will go on this year despite recent violent local antisemitic demonstrations. The traditional celebration of the Jewish state is scheduled to take over Fifth Avenue on June 2 and is expected to bring thousands of supporters to Manhattan — along with hundreds of cops during a months-long spike in antisemitism throughout the five boroughs as the Mideast war rages. “There is no way [they] would not have the parade,” a Manhattan cop told The Post on Tuesday. “The city and the organizers would not...
Rudy Giuliani puts NYC home back on the market after his radio show was canceled
Rudy Giuliani’s upscale Manhattan residence has returned for sale shortly after the former New York City mayor found himself suspended from his radio show at WABC, The Post has learned. The property, located at 45 E. 66th St., has reemerged with a notable price adjustment. It’s now listed for $5.7 million, representing a $400,000 reduction from its most recent ask. Giuliani had previously withdrawn the three-bedroom, three-bathroom unit from the market in February despite initial efforts to sell it amid ongoing legal battles. Originally listed for $6.5 million last summer, the property saw a price reduction after only three months, reflecting Giuliani’s...
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