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Large coyote spotted strolling through New York’s Central Park
A large coyote was spotted strolling around New York’s Central Park last weekend.The coyote was in the Cherry Hill area of the park just north of East 72nd Street.Brett Cohn, a resident of the Upper East Side, captured the footage during an early morning run.“It stopped me in my tracks completely,” he said.Mr Cohn added that the coyote was “definitely inquisitive” and was around the size of a large German shepherd.A statement from New York City’s Parks Department said there was “no reason to believe this particular coyote is unhealthy or poses a threat to human safety” but did advise people to “keep their distance and avoid close contact”. Read More Watch Trump response as he’s quizzed on Melania whereabouts at criminal trialVolunteers rush to rescue Torah scrolls buried in rubble after synagogue burns downNigerian chess champion plays for marathon 58 hours to break record in Times Square
Pink Moon 2024: Full moon will impact these 4 zodiac signs
NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — A Pink Full Moon will rise Tuesday night in New York City, a celestial event impacting four zodiac signs. The Pink Moon will reach peak illumination at 7:49 p.m., according to Almanac. While the moon will not appear pink, it will have a golden hue as it lights up the sky. […]
Cicada broods soon to emerge. Can we expect them in New York?
Like clockwork, cicadas will emerge in May. And for the first time since 1803, two broods of cicadas will emerge in the U.S. at once. How many of the winged, noisy creatures will appear? More than a trillion. ...
Winner! Hudson County Lottery Player Wins Big $$
A Mega Millions ticket sold in Guttenberg matched four numbers and the gold Megaball in the drawing held on Tuesday, April 23, winning $40,000. The ticket was sold at Stop N Save on Bergenline Avenue. The winning numbers were 11, 17, 33, 39, 43 and the gold Megaball was 14.
N.J. empanada restaurant squeezed out by gentrification. ‘We were basically kicked out.’ | Calavia-Robertson
I had never seen anyone cry over an empanada before. But Friday evening, at O’Lala Empanadas, a small, family-owned empanada shop in Jersey City, I watched several people in tears as they took their last bites of the shop’s delicious, homestyle empanadas: It was the bustling shop’s last day in business and the Rosarios, who’d lovingly run O’Lala for “10 wonderful years,” were begrudgingly closing its doors for good.
Jersey Cash 5 ticket worth $413K sold at N.J. deli
A deli in Hudson County sold a Jersey Cash 5 jackpot-winning lottery ticket worth $413,311 for Friday’s drawing. The lucky Jersey Cash 5 ticket was bought at Ottomanelli Liquors & Deli at 422 Monroe St. in Hoboken, lottery officials said. Friday’s winning numbers were: 7, 14, 23, 28 and...
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