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‘Worst NYC landlord' arrested, will spend up to 60 days at Rikers
A New York City landlord named the worst in the city by the Public Advocate’s office could now be heading to jail, after allegedly failing to perform hundreds of court-ordered repairs on some Manhattan properties he owns.
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Need Quick Cash? NY Has $17.5 Billion in ‘Lost Money' on Hand. Some May Be Yours
Need quick cash? Who doesn’t, right? Well, you might be owed some and not even know it. The New York state comptroller’s office is currently holding $17.5 billion in everyday people’s “lost money” — and it returns $1.5 million to those who file claims daily. Is any yours? Search here. It’s pretty simple. All you need to do is...
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Labor Day Trash Pickup: New Yorkers Can Leave Out Garbage Monday
Breaking from years of tradition, New York City will offer trash pickup on the Labor Day holiday as part of a new pilot program. The Department of Sanitation announced last week its plan to provide the holiday service thanks to hundreds of workers who volunteered to clear the sidewalks of the five boroughs. An estimated 1,600 workers are expected to…
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NY Restaurant Blown to Pieces in Deadly Tractor-Trailer Crash: Officials
One person has died in a devastating tractor-trailer crash in Poughkeepsie that resulted in the collapse of a beloved restaurant, officials said. The impact of the crash left Junior’s Lounge off Salt Point Turnpike in pieces — two sides of the building came down as the force of the crash collapsed entire sections of the two-story business. Police said one…
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Gun Found at NYC School Playground Days After Texas Shooting
In Brooklyn, a ghost gun was found in a duffel outside a school after a student reported her boyfriend had placed it there; meanwhile, three students in Yonkers were seen with a BB gun at an elementary school
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2021 NYC Marathon: Security, COVID Protocols & Everything Else You Need to Know
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2021 TCS NYC Marathon all in one place.
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Supply Chain Woes Drive Up Tri-State Grocery Prices, Here's What You Need to Know
As problems with the supply chain continue, shoppers will likely continue to see higher bills at grocery store checkouts for the near future. So how high will the prices go — and is there any way to save some money?
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MTA Explores Fare Capping Program That Would Turn Single Rides Into Unlimited Passes
The new plan would involve turning single subway rides into unlimited passes. Sounds like an amazing bargain for riders, right? Here’s how the program, called fare capping, would work.
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More Migrant Children Being Flown to NY — But What Happens to Them After They Arrive?
Two senior U.S. officials confirmed that flights to the New York area have increased as the number of migrants — minors in many cases — coming to the country’s southern border have greatly increased this year, adding that numbers arriving in the U.S. are the largest in 15 years.
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Bring Back The Tappan Zee? Legislation Aims to Scrap Cuomo Name from NY Bridge
As part of the fallout from Gov. Andrew’s Cuomo’s sexual harassment scandal and resignation, there is a renewed push to restore the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge over the Hudson River to its original name: The Tappan Zee Bridge.
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