Stacy-Ann Gooden, PIX11

Stacy-Ann Gooden

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New York, NY, United States

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  • WSPA 7 On Your Side
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Past articles by Stacy-Ann:

Snow starts day in New York, New Jersey; see when it will clear

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Snow flurries will greet New York and New Jersey to start Tuesday, but should clear up before long. A fast-moving low pressure system will exit the region early in the morning followed by drier conditions for the remainder of the day. Folks can expect clouds and snow showers early, then gradual clearing […] → Read More

Edward Hopper exhibit in its final weeks at Whitney Museum

MEATPACKING DISTRICT, Manhattan (PIX11) — “Edward Hopper’s New York” is in its final weeks at the Whitney Museum in Manhattan. “Edward Hopper’s New York” is the first exhibition to take an in-depth look at the painter’s relationship with New York City, where he lived for six decades. There are four pavilions that feature about 200 works […] → Read More

LI woman starts dance team to lift up girls in underserved Hempstead community

HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (PIX11) — As PIX11 News continues to celebrate Black History Month, one former school security guard is building a legacy in her community through dance. Denise Howell spent 34 years working in Hempstead schools, first as a teacher’s assistant and then as a security guard. Her father, Dr. Reverend Joseph Jesse Howell was […] → Read More

Long Island mom starts candle company using her Jamaican roots

LONG ISLAND (PIX11) — As we continue to honor black history, we celebrate those building a lasting legacy. Inspired by her childhood memories in Jamaica, one Long Island mom turned her passion for candles and the environment into a business. Kadeen Hansen is a wife, mom, and accountant by day. She enjoys making candles in […] → Read More

Harlem business owners infuse African American heritage with love of chocolate

HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — Jessica Spaulding and Asha Dixon started the Harlem Chocolate Factory with the idea of sharing their culture through chocolate. The historic neighborhood is their home, and now they want to spread their yummy artistic creations to the world. They met as undergraduates at Spelman College. Their friendship quickly grew into a sisterhood […] → Read More

Doctor details importance of monitoring heart health during pregnancy

NEW YORK (PIX11) — Wednesday marks the beginning of Women’s Heart Month, and there’s a new health initiative underway aimed at combining cardiovascular health with pregnancy at North Shore University Hospital. Amy Wong is the mother of a 3-year-old child, but her journey toward motherhood wasn’t easy. She was diagnosed with diabetes at the age […] → Read More

Hudson Valley could see a snowy Sunday

NEW YORK (PIX11) — It was another seasonably cold day throughout the tri-state area as temperatures struggled to break the 40-degree mark in many locations. Central Park saw an afternoon high of 42 degrees, which is three degrees above normal. Unbelievably enough, that is the 19 day this month in which we’ve had above-normal high […] → Read More

Brooklyn students learn the science behind weather forecasting

GREENPOINT, Brooklyn (PIX11) — Students at St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Academy in Brooklyn are taking STEM to a whole new level. Kindergarten through eighth grade are having fun learning all about weather using a unique device combining math, technology and science. Dr. Ivan Green, the school’s principal, has worked on bringing the meteorology program to […] → Read More

Inside Marcy Lab School’s campus in Industry City

SUNSET PARK, Brooklyn (PIX11) — The Marcy Lab School is an innovative alternative to college based in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Since its inception in August 2019, it’s given underprivileged and low-income students an opportunity to excel in the tech field. “Our academic programs are focused on computer science and software engineering. There’s also leadership and […] → Read More

Developers propose resort, casino at Nassau Coliseum site on Long Island

UNIONDALE, N.Y. (PIX11) — Nassau Coliseum is one of the most recognizable venues on Long Island, located 7 miles east of New York City. It’s home to many sporting games and other events, but it may soon became a resort and casino. It is one of three locations that have entered the bidding process. This […] → Read More

Career center helping Uniondale students achieve college goals

UNIONDALE, N.Y. (PIX11) — Uniondale High School is committed to empowering students. It started with an idea director of guidance Stacie Reid had when she arrived at the school in 2007. “A school this size, I was kind of taken aback by the size of the college career room. It was a small office and I felt like […] → Read More

South Bronx councilman partners with Grubhub to feed seniors this holiday season

MOTT HAVEN, The Bronx (PIX11) — One city councilman is doing his part to help the seniors in the Bronx during the holiday season in the spirit of giving. It comes at a perfect time for seniors at the NYCHA Melrose Mott Haven Senior Citizen’s Center. It’s one of the busiest in the Bronx, catering […] → Read More

Harlem School of the Arts partners with American Girl for first annual toy drive

HARLEM, Manhattan (PIX11) — There’s nothing like a holiday song to spread some holiday cheer. That is exactly what Harlem School of the Arts aims to do this holiday season. For the last six decades, the organization has been steeped in building community through disciplines including music, dance, theater, and visual art. Now under new leadership, President […] → Read More

What to do if your child swallows lithium button batteries

LONG ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — With the holiday season upon us, a Long Island doctor warns parents about the dangers of tiny batteries getting into the hands of young children. Many of them are found in toys. Dr. Neha Patel started a wall of shame where she stores items she’s removed from children’s bodies over the years, […] → Read More

Queens man’s stroke caught on camera: ‘the most terrifying thing I’ve ever experienced’

NEW YORK (PIX11) — A stroke can happen to anyone at almost any age. Fifteen percent of stroke victims are between the age of 18 to 55, and it can strike without warning. That’s exactly what happened to Scott McPartland. He managed to capture the life-threatening moment on camera. When it comes to facing dangerous […] → Read More

Sea gate plan could protect Long Island’s coastal communities from storm surge

FREEPORT, N.Y. (PIX11) — It’s been a decade since Superstorm Sandy battered the Northeast. Many are still dealing with the effects of the powerful cyclone. Now, local government officials and scientists have unveiled new findings that could protect Long Island’s shoreline from future storms. Many attended a press conference in Freeport to discuss flood concerns […] → Read More

Westchester’s Holiday Market returns to New Rochelle Train Station

NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (PIX11) — If you’re looking for one-of-a-kind gift ideas, the Holiday Market in Westchester is the place to be. More than 40 women- and minority-owned businesses have set up shop outdoors at the New Rochelle Train Station. It’s one of the few privately-owned train stations. With a weekday ridership of 5,000 daily, it’s […] → Read More

Tips for preventing house fires during the holiday season

NEW YORK (PIX11) — With the holiday season underway, so is the time for decorating your home. But as you put up that Christmas tree or light the menorah, firefighters are urging residents to keep fire safety in mind. It’s many families’ worst nightmare. The Christmas tree you’ve spent precious time picking out and decorating […] → Read More

Balloons float through NYC for Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade descended on New York City’s Sixth Avenue on Thursday. → Read More

NYU Langone’s NICU hosts Halloween festivities

MINEOLA, N.Y. (PIX11) — Some of Long Island’s tiniest babies are getting into the spooky spirit. ​NYU Langone hosted its annual Halloween festivities in the neonatal intensive care unit. From superheroes, to a precious pooch, and a cute penguin decked out in the usual countershading camouflage, the adorable outfits rival some of the creepiest getups. […] → Read More