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They may pass the taste test, but food cart and truck vendors will soon have to pass a grading system similar to restaurants in New York City, with the Health Department announcing new inspection rules on Friday. → Read More
A hateful and threatening anti-black epithet was recently sprawled across the African Burial Ground National Historic Monument in Lower Manhattan, sparking an outcry on Sunday. → Read More
Dozens of new faces are suddenly popping up in Branchville, New Jersey just in time for Halloween, to compete in the town's annual pumpkin scarecrow contest. → Read More
A synagogue and its rabbi are fighting for their long-time custodian who waits behind bars for his final appeal to avoid deportation to Mexico. → Read More
The commotion outside the Sahara Deli Market in Flatbush quickly drew a crowd as Teresa Klein, now known as 'Cornerstore Caroline' on the internet, loudly accused a nine-year-old black boy of grabbing her butt. → Read More
The commotion outside the Sahara Deli Market in Flatbush quickly drew a crowd as Teresa Klein, now known as 'Cornerstore Caroline' on the internet, loudly accused a nine-year-old black boy of grabbing her butt. → Read More
Authorities say Edwin Perez was arrested Thursday and charged with second-degree aggravated assault, unlawful possession of a weapon and endangering the welfare of a child. → Read More
A 14-year-old boy is hospitalized with severe welts after he was allegedly shot multiple times by a man with a paintball gun in New Jersey. → Read More
Buried deep for years beneath layers of pain - a memory Lorelei only whispered to herself was suddenly shared in Union Square Friday on a poster with the hashtag #WhyIDidntReport. → Read More
Paterson is providing health screenings for 48 Pre-K students after discovering black mold in a trailer where classes were held. → Read More
Authorities say they responded to a call of a person bobbing in distress in the water near West 43rd Street at Pier 84 just after 9 a.m. → Read More
One longtime Little Falls resident says his basement was completely washed away when relentless thunderstorms forced the nearby Peckman River to overflow August 11th. → Read More
Bernanie "Bernie" Jean-Louis, owner of the Stamford daycare "Bernie's Kiddys," was charged Wednesday with six counts of risk of injury to a minor. → Read More
The search is on for a dangerous duo wanted for a pair of disturbing and violent gunpoint robberies in the Bronx. → Read More
The notes, the cords, the percussion, the feeling, Bobby Lance remembers nearly every detail of the hit song 'The House That Jack Built' he co-wrote with his sister in the 1960s. → Read More
The notes, the cords, the percussion, the feeling, Bobby Lance remembers nearly every detail of the hit song 'The House That Jack Built' he co-wrote with his sister in the 1960s. → Read More
What started as a carefree field trip to Jenkinson's Aquarium in Point Pleasant Beach, suddenly turned into an ugly confrontation for a group of Paterson girls when they say one of the aquarium's employees kicked them out of the gift shop. → Read More
What started as a carefree field trip to Jenkinson's Aquarium in Point Pleasant Beach, suddenly turned into an ugly confrontation for a group of Paterson girls when they say one of the aquarium's employees kicked them out of the gift shop. → Read More
The epitome of bravery and selflessness, Ensign Rubin Keltch made the ultimate sacrifice during WWII as German warships encroached the eastern seaboard. → Read More
A new low speed self-driving shuttle, cruising through the epicenter of Manhattan, is literally stopping people in their tracks. → Read More