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SWAT Raid Of Teaneck Home Dismantles Crack Cocaine Ring, Cops Say

A 45-year-old Teaneck man was arrested following a SWAT raid of his home, ultimately ending a six-month investigation and dismantling a crack cocaine distribution ring, authorities said. Justin Bennett was identified as a target during an approximately six-month investigation conducted by the depart…
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Knife pulled after deli worker punched in Bronx

Knife flashed as deli worker punched during Bronx robbery attempt NEW YORK, NY – A late-night stop at a Bronx deli turned violent when a would-be shoplifter allegedly attacked an employee and brandished a knife before fleeing into the night, leaving investigators searching for the suspect. The incident occurred around…
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Dog Abandoned With Neck Gash: Owner Faces More Charges In Yonkers Case, DA Says...

Anita Martin, 60, was charged with aggravated cruelty to animals, along with misdemeanor counts of animal torture and abandonment in connection with the case, the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office announced on Monday, Feb. 9. The charges stem from a disturbing incident on Nov. 21, when a 1-year-old dog...
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Syracuse to pay $130,000 to man who was wrongly arrested in NYC and brought...

Syracuse, N.Y. — The city of Syracuse has agreed to pay a man $130,000 to settle a lawsuit that alleged he was wrongfully arrested in New York City and brought back to Syracuse. The Common Council voted 6 to 0 on Monday to approve the settlement. The man, Kenneth...
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Made in New Jersey: Famous New York cheesecake made in New Jersey by three...

The process starts with about 4 million pounds of cream cheese, along with eggs and sugar, mixed together before moving down the line.
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‘The City Knew People Were Being Exposed to Danger’

Long-Sought, Post-September 11 Memo Points to Divergence Between Public Optimism and Private Concerns. An October 2001 memorandum confirming that the administration of then-Mayor Rudolph Giuliani understood the potential health dangers posed by toxic debris from the destruction of the World Trade Center, even as...
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Newest North Jersey hospital ER opens to ease growing demand

When Dr. Dominic Ruocco began working at Palisades Medical Center in North Bergen, the area surrounding the hospital along the Hudson River was scattered with empty factories, dilapidated piers and vacant lots from a bygone industrial era. That was in 2003. Today the neighborhood is almost unrecognizable, with dozens...
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NYC nurses reach a deal to end a strike at 2 major hospitals while...

NEW YORK (AP) — Nurses and two major hospital systems in New York City have reached a deal to end a nearly monthlong strike over staffing levels, workplace safety, health insurance and other issues. The tentative agreement announced Monday by the union representing nurses involves the Montefiore and Mount Sinai...
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Mayor Mamdani Appoints Phylisa Wisdom as Executive Director of Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism

At a moment of heightened concern over rising antisemitism across the city and the nation, New York City Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani today announced the appointment of Phylisa Wisdom as Executive Director of the Mayor’s Office to Combat Antisemitism. The appointment underscores the administration’s commitment to...
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Zohran Mamdani disses Catholics by breaking decades of tradition and skipping archbishop ceremony

Mayor Zohran Mamdani committed a cardinal sin last week by dissing millions of area Catholics as the first city mayor in nearly 100 years — and possibly ever — to skip the local archbishop’s installation. Ronald Hicks, 58, on Friday became the 11th archbishop of the New York Archdiocese since 1850, accepting the...

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