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The Bronx Zoo is hosting an expo for teens and young adults to find...

Looking for a job, internship, or volunteer opportunity connected to animals, conservation, or public service? The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) is hosting its annual Youth Jobs, Internships & Volunteer Expo (JIVE) on Saturday, February 7, 2026, at the Bronx Zoo. This large-scale job fair is designed for young...
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Naming of GWB became battle in 1931. The people wanted another name

The Hudson River Bridge was the only thing most everyone agreed on, until it wasn’t. Today commonly known as the GWB, the span was once known for exactly what it was. For four years, in blueprints, contracts and newspaper stories, it was the Hudson River Bridge. That changed on Jan. 13, 1931, when the commissioners...
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Survivors in Fatal New York Train and SUV Wreck Win $182 Million

Metro-North Railroad | iStock - mizoula The electrified third rail launched the SUV 1,000 feet and pierced its gas tank open. The first passenger car burned. The post Survivors in Fatal New York Train and SUV Wreck Win $182 Million appeared first on MotorBiscuit .
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Carnegie Hall settles lawsuit accusing Carnegie Diner of infringing trademarks, confusing customers

Carnegie Hall has settled a lawsuit accusing the operator of several Carnegie Diner & Cafe restaurants of infringing trademarks belonging to the world-famous music venue. A lawyer for Carnegie Hall confirmed the settlement in a letter filed on Monday night in Manhattan federal court. Terms were not disclosed....
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Man hit by car during dispute over inspection: NYPD

EASTCHESTER, Bronx (PIX11) — Police are looking for a suspect after a man was hit by a car at an auto repair shop in the Bronx on Oct. 30. The incident happened around 2 p.m. at 1611 East 223rd Street. The 51-year-old victim was in a verbal dispute with the suspect regarding a car inspection, […]
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Dashcam Shows Head-On Crash Caused By Fleeing Driver That Left 2 Dead In North...

The crash happened at about 11:18 p.m. on Sept. 28, 2025, in North Bergen, when Joseph Aziz, 20, of Jersey City, was fleeing from an officer in a Honda Accord and slammed into a Toyota driven by Bryan Rivera, 24, of North Bergen, New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.
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Six Injured in Fire at Bronx (NY) Housing Complex

Six people were injured in a fire that erupted Monday inside a Bronx housing development. The fire broke out in a fifth-floor apartment inside a Morris Ave. building near E. 140th St. located within the Patterson Houses in Mott Haven shortly after 9 p.m., firefighters said. Medics rushed two patients...
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Gilgo Beach ‘serial killer’ Rex Heuermann’s chilling first words to cops after arrest as...

ALLEGED Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann was caught by surprise when he was apprehended by law enforcement officials outside his office in Midtown Manhattan. After being surrounded by nearly a dozen undercover officers and taken into custody on July 13, 2023, a blindsided Heuermann repeatedly asked officials...
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Former aide to Eric Adams arrested on federal bribery charges

Tony Herbert is accused of bribery in connection with two pay-to-play schemes.
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FCC Plans to Fine Four for Pirate Activity Around NYC

Four alleged radio pirates in the greater New York City area each face a possible $20,000 fine from the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC said Jean Boncoeur broadcast “Radio Gold Stars” on 90.5 MHz out of a residence in Spring Valley, N.Y. It said Etzer Toussaint operated “Radio...

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