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Updates Made to Former Chase Bank Development Plan in P’ville
The developers seeking to transform the former Chase Bank building at 444 Bedford Rd. in Pleasantville into residential units and a retail space presented revised plans last week to the village’s Planning Commission. Property owner Michael Beldotti, his lawyer Jeffrey Gasbarro and architect Jorge B. Hernandez presented an update...
Bronx man accused of stealing mail, cashing checks from CT
WILTON, CT (WFSB) - A man from New York was accused of stealing mail and altering checks from Connecticut. Police in Wilton said they charged Boris Elias Vivies, 35, of the Bronx, with third-degree criminal attempt to commit larceny and second-degree identity theft. Wilton police said they received reports in...
2 students hurt following fight inside Manhattan high school
NEW YORK -- Police said two students were hospitalized Tuesday after one was stabbed and the other was slashed inside a Manhattan school.Video shows a heavy NYPD presence outside the High School of Graphic Communication Arts on 49th Street by 10th Avenue in Hell's Kitchen, following what school officials said was a soft lockdown of the multi-school campus that lasted a few hours but has since been lifted.Students told CBS New York there are four schools within the campus, including a charter with elementary students. However, police confirmed the violence erupted inside the high school at around 1 p.m.Police 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...
NYPD sgt. caught on video throwing cooler at suspect appears in court
NEW YORK -- An NYPD sergeant accused of throwing a cooler and killing a man last summer in the Bronx was back in court Tuesday. Erik Duran, who faces manslaughter and other charges in the August 2023 death of Eric Duprey, was surrounded by more than a dozen fellow officers as he appeared before a judge.The New York Attorney General's Office, which is handling the case, said it's still waiting to receive discovery from the defense, and the next court date is set for July 30. Duprey's family held a news conference ahead of the hearing, along with Black Lives Matter Greater...
Manhattan stab victim used last words to accuse longtime girlfriend of slaying: prosecutors
With his dying breath, Manhattan stabbing victim Alejandro Santos told a neighbor that longtime girlfriend Michelle Hernandez was responsible for his brutal slaying, prosecutors said Tuesday. The “neighbor … saw the victim was bleeding profusely and asked what happened,” Assistant District Attorney Sean Flatow told Judge Marva Brown at Hernandez’s arraignment in Manhattan Criminal Court. “The ...
Cyclist's death leads to $23.3M medical malpractice verdict in Westchester. See why
A jury last week found Westchester Medical Center doctors and nurses failed to properly monitor for and prevent a blood clot that led to the death of an Ossining man, awarding his family $23.3 million in damages, court records show. The patient, Jesus Eduardo Espitia, was being treated at Westchester...
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