Shaye Weaver, QNS

Shaye Weaver

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New York, NY, United States

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Past:
  • QNS
  • am New York
  • Newsday
  • DNAinfo

Past articles by Shaye:

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Meet Queens resident Ginette Bedard, one of NYC Marathon’s oldest runners

When 86-year-old Queens resident Ginette Bedard crosses the finish line at the New York City Marathon, the euphoric feeling of completing the 26.2-mile race is “worth every minute.” As one of the oldest runners in the marathon, Bedard has completed 16 of them and holds the U.S. marathon record for 75- to 79-year-old women, which … → Read More

Wu-Tang Clan featured on limited-edition MetroCard to celebrate release of Hulu series

About 250,000 cards were distributed to machines at 10 subway stations, the MTA says. → Read More

Police searching for suspect in double homicide

On Friday night, the NYPD released the name and a photo of the man they say is the suspect in the double homicide. → Read More

Explore the 'isolated beauty' of Sheepshead Bay in a day

Sheepshead Bay may be far away but it's worth a small trek to the waterside. → Read More

Fall bucket list: 9 things to do in cooler weather

The leaves are changing, there's a slight chill in the air, and before you know it, the cold will force us indoors. But there's fun to be had, so we've gathered some ideas for the best ways to spend t → Read More

Are you the next Miss Subways?

A New York City straphanger will soon be crowned the latest "Miss Subways." In its third year, the pageant-like contest is seeking a new advocate-ambassador for the beleaguered subway system, and it's → Read More

Your day in Greenpoint planned, from sunrise to sunset

We'll show you how to spend a full, fun day in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. → Read More

'Illuminati Ball' returns for New York Comic Con book release

The enigmatic "Illuminati Ball," the secret theatrical party that meets yearly under the cloak of darkness, returns to New York City next month. The "Alice in Wonderland"-esque masquerade ball will be → Read More

What to expect from Freshkills Park in 2020

The former site of the world's largest landfill now teems with wildlife — and soon, New Yorkers. On Sunday, about 1,000 people visited Freshkills Park in Staten Island, where they were allowed to hike → Read More

Where to grab a stein for Oktoberfest

Grab a beer at these restaurants, bars and street festivals across New York City, from Sept. 21 to Oct. 6. → Read More

PaleyFest NY brings Aaron Sorkin, 'Star Trek,' 'Walking Dead' casts to the stage

This year's PaleyFest includes panels with the casts of "The Walking Dead," "Star Trek: Discovery," and screenwriter Aaron Sorkin. → Read More

Russ & Daughters exhibit tells family history from barrel to counter

In 1907, Joel Russ had only a barrel from which to sell his pickled herring. More than 100 years later, his great-grandchildren are selling it (and a smorgasbord of other foods) at four locations, inc → Read More

Where to get spooked this Halloween

Looking for something to do for Halloween in New York City? We have intel on the spookiest parades and parties. → Read More

25th anniversary of Biggie's 'Ready to Die' celebrated with 2 murals in Brooklyn

The Notorious B.I.G.'s album "Ready to Die" is 25 years old as of Friday and to celebrate, two Biggie murals were unveiled in Brooklyn. → Read More

How to spend the day in leafy Cobble Hill

The small Brooklyn neighborhood — the leafiest in the city — boasts everything you need for a full day, brunch to bar, sweet treats to shopping stops. → Read More

Queens hip-hop heroes immortalized in sculpture come to public library

Three dearly departed masters of hip-hop are living on at the Queens Public Library. Starting Sept. 19, artist Sherwin Banfield's trio of sculptures called "A Cypher in Queens" will take up residence → Read More

Brooklyn social club to provide 'cultural anchor' for people of color

Ethel's Club is geared toward people of color so they can have a space to connect, grow and share. → Read More

All you need to know about the Feast of San Gennaro

The Feast of San Gennaro is back with a new zeppole-eating contest, several live music shows, and plenty to munch on. → Read More

D train straphanger stabbed during attempted robbery, police say

When the victim refused to give the group his money, he was punched and stabbed, police say. → Read More

How to spend a full day in Bushwick

There's an eclectic mix of things to do, from new record stores to Michelin-starred restaurants, entertainment venues and more. → Read More