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Archdiocese sued over alleged bullying at Bronx school
A Bronx father has filed a lawsuit against the New York Archdiocese and the Catholic school his daughter attended, claiming they failed to protect her from bullying, which led to the girl to try and take her own life. Archdiocese sued over alleged bullying at Bronx school. A Bronx father...
New York City School Safety Agent arrested for harming child
NEW YORK, NY – Police in New York City are not releasing details, but detectives with the NYPD’s 13th Precinct confirmed New York City School Safety Agent Simone Powell, 333, was arrested on Tuesday. Powell was charged with criminal obstruction of breathing and attempted act in manner injurious to child. Powell was arrested at around 1:30 pm on the city’s east side. The details of her arrest were not made public. On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1335 hours, the following off-duty New York City Employee was arrested and charged in the confines of the 13th Precinct. Anyone with information The post New York City School Safety Agent arrested for harming child appeared first on Shore News Network.
NYC subway station agents say so long to the booths this week
More than 2,000 station agentswill be stepping out of their subway booths starting Thursday, ending a decades-long feature of the city’s transit system that has become obsolete. The move ends a decadeslong tradition. [ more › ]
Cold front to bring blustery conditions to NYC
A chilly air mass will arrive in the New York City area on Thursday, bringing with it a gusty breeze that will make temperatures feel more like the lower 30s in the afternoon. A chilly air mass will arrive in the New York City area on Thursday, bringing with it a gusty breeze that will make temperatures feel more like the lower 30s in the afternoon.
Tonya Boyd Becomes First Black Woman To Become Chief Of Training for FDNY Emergency Medical Services
Tonya Boyd, a 26 year Fire Department of New York (FDNY) veteran, was recently promoted to the position of chief of training for Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Boyd, who is currently the division chief of the Public Safety Answering Center in Brooklyn, will assume her new duties beginning on April 9th. She will become the first Black woman to hold her new position.
4 Seriously Chic Spring Outfits We Can't Stop Thinking About
According to my calendar and the New York City forecast, spring has officially sprung. When we were in the depths of winter and the temperatures refused to go above 30°, I found myself bookmarking trendy ensembles for this very moment, and it's safe to say it paid off. Now I have a collection of ultra-chic looks from my favorite content creators, some of whom also happen to be my stylish co-workers. Senior fashion market editor Judith Jones, assistant shopping editor Ana Escalante, editor Eliza Huber, and content creator Emma Arletta are serving up spring looks like it's their job (okay, it kind of is their job), and luckily for us, they snagged all their favorite pieces at one place: Macy's. It's unlike me to hide my excitement about a new season (or anything, really), so below, I'm sharing all their chic spring outfits, which are living in my head rent-free. If you want to see why Macy's remains a one-stop shop for your favorite fashion experts, keep scrolling and prepare to shop their looks.
Pineapple Club in The East Village, NYC
Located in the East Village, the Pineapple Club is a speakeasy that is a perfect spot for brunch (I would think that dinner is great but the noise level is probably not for me). Great service, great atmosphere and great food and cocktails are what is probably characterizing this place that is quite spacious.
6 men charged in ATM burglary ring across New York City
NEW YORK -- Six men have been charged in an ATM burglary ring in New York City.According to an indictment, the suspects were charged in connection to 19 incidents in Brooklyn, the Bronx and Queens that took place between June 2022 and January 2023.The suspects allegedly used bolt cutters and other tools to break into stores and dislodge ATMs.Prosecutors say video from one burglary shows the suspects walking out of a Bushwick deli last August. One of them is seen holding a cash register tray while two others are dragging out an ATM.
What’s News, Breaking: Wednesday, March 29, 2023
EAST NEW YORK — Onlookers on Friday captured video of local hero Juan Dilone climbing the outside of an East New York townhouse to rescue children from a fire, reports CBS News, ultimately managing to get three children — one a three-month-old baby — to safety, before firefighters arrived to extinguish the blaze. Dilone climbed up to a third-story window to ferry the children from their parents to helpers on the ground below; rescue workers were later able to save the parents and a fourth child, after which the entire family was taken to a hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation.
New NYC trash rules go into effect soon: What to know
NEW YORK (PIX11) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ plan to make the city cleaner by reducing the time trash can be brought out to the street will take effect on April 1, according to the Department of Sanitation. “Six weeks ago, Mayor Adams and I stood with civic leaders in announcing a plan […]
After 7-year-old’s death, Astoria community demands better enforcement of traffic laws
A memorial for 7-year-old Dolma Naadhun appears at Astoria Heights Park, not far from the Queens intersection where she died in February. Dolma Rinchen Naadhun’s death is motivating members of the Queens community to demand stricter enforcement of traffic laws, thanks to a group discussion on Reddit. [ more › ]
3 kidnapped, tortured N.J. man after drug deal gone wrong, officials say
Three New York residents were charged Tuesday with kidnapping and torturing a man from New Jersey after a failed drug deal, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger said. Dennis Reyes Mora, 37, Alexander Cruz, 26, and Cindy Aleman Fernandez, 27, all Brooklyn residents, are accused of holding the 18-year-old Hackensack man captive in the basement of a New York home before collecting a ransom from his family, prosecutors said.
Owner of long-abandoned NYC school files for bankruptcy
Yet another chapter has opened in the decades-long saga of the East Village’s beleaguered former P.S. 64. Developer Gregg Singer, who has owned the 152,000-square-foot East Ninth Street building since 1998, has put the property forward for bankruptcy protection. Singer decided to proceed on March 21, a single day before the badly decayed, H-shaped structure was set to hit the auction block as the cap on a drawn-out foreclosure fight with his lender, Madison Realty Capital, Crain’s reported. The bankruptcy filing successfully stopped the auction, at least for now, buying Singer slightly more time to work on lawsuits, development plans and financing options...
Two Queens Men Convicted of Murder in Richmond Hill Robbery
QUEENS, NY – Shakim Allen and Dreshaun Smith, both 29, have been found guilty of murder and other charges related to the shooting of two brothers during a Richmond Hill robbery in January 2017. Allen pointed a gun at 24-year-old Sonny Kalisaran, who attempted to flee. Kalisaran’s brother, 31-year-old Rocky Kalisaran of Guyana, ran to his aid, but Allen caught up with them and wrestled with Rocky over his gun, which discharged. Dreshaun Smith then drove up to them and fired multiple times, striking both brothers. Rocky died later that day of his injuries. Allen and Smith were convicted of The post Two Queens Men Convicted of Murder in Richmond Hill Robbery appeared first on Shore News Network.
NY health department warning for the 2023 tick season: Take precautions now
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- The start of warmer weather means the arrival of ticks — the disease-spreading parasites that cause thousands of illnesses in New York annually. The state Health Department, in recognition of Tick Bite Prevention Week, warned the first weeks of spring will come with greater tick activity. Ticks thrive as temperatures and humidity increases, but bites can occur any time their environment is above freezing.
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