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Full Closures Of Long Island Expressway Scheduled
Scheduled roadwork could spell delays for Long Island drivers in the coming days.Between Monday, April 29 and Friday, May 3 overnight lane closures will impact both directions of the Long Island Expressway in Huntington and Islip at different times.On Monday, the eastbound lanes will shut down betw…
Second man wanted for fatally shooting teen, 17, in the Bronx: NYPD
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – A second man is accused of fatally shooting a 17-year-old boy in the Bronx on March 7, according to the NYPD. The shooting happened on Cauldwell Avenue around 4:10 p.m. Officers discovered Laquai Dash with multiple gunshot wounds to his body, police said. He was transported to NYC Health + […]
These 13 subway stations are getting an upgrade this summer
Anyone who takes the subway in NYC knows certain stations leave something to be desired. The peeling paint, rusted stanchions, and generally cruddy atmosphere makes for a dingy commute. Luckily for some New Yorkers, the commute is about to get slightly nicer. The MTA and New York City Transit (NYCT)...
Norwalk Woman Nabbed For DUI In Darien, Cops Say
Norwalk resident Christina Alicea, age 29, was charged on Sunday, April 21, on Post Road in Darien. According to Darien Police Sgt. Dan Skoumbros, a Darien officer observed a vehicle traveling eastbound on Post Road that swerved to the right into the shoulder, striking the curb, and then was seen crossing over the double-yellow line.
Bronx street vendor loses home after paying high DSNY fines
NEW YORK - Street vendors in the Bronx say they're being hit with more tickets and fines than they can count, and they're now calling on the city to make a change. Many vendors say they're trying to comply with regulations, but can't physically get a license. Mohamed Attia, who has worked for the Street Vendor Project since 2018, has shown CBS New York the mounds of tickets street vendors have received within the last year, especially in the Bronx.Many streets vendors have told CBS New York they want to follow the city's regulations, but only get caught because they don't...
Frosty Conditions Will Be Followed By Big Change For Weekend: 5-Day Forecast
Some spots farthest north are expected to see temps dip into the 20s. There will be widespread patchy frost between 4 a.m. and 7 a.m. Friday, April 26, according to the National Weather Service. After a cold start to the day on Friday, temps will be rebound into the upper...
Alternate Routes During Biden Visit
The following was provided by the County Executive’s office offering alternative routes during the President’s visit to Irvington Thursday afternoon:. On Thursday April 25, Broadway (Rte. 9) will be closed from White Plains Rd. (Rte. 119) in Tarrytown to the Village of Irvington. The road closure is expected to be from approximately 4 to 7 p.m. During the road closure Routes 1-T and 1-W will have to use the following detours below.
‘Magician of meat’ Pat LaFrieda seeks $6M for his Bronx home with indoor and outdoor kitchens
Pat LaFrieda, known as America’s most celebrated butcher, has listed his waterfront Riverdale house at just under $6 million. The four-story Bronx residence, with nearly 6,000 square feet, is one of the biggest and priciest dwellings in Riverdale. It’s located on a private street with postcard views — appropriately named Scenic Place. “This is the only single-family house available in Riverdale that is directly overlooking the water,” said listing agent Adam Bachner of Coldwell Banker. LaFrieda — who is in charge of his family’s century-old wholesale meat business, Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors — was dubbed “the magician of meat,” by New York Magazine,...
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