‘Dictator’ Mamdani has even his far-left NYC Council allies seeing red: ‘He’s flailing’
Even the Reds are seeing red. Mayor Zohran Mamdani has succeeded in at least one thing during his fresh-faced administration — infuriating everyone, including his typically ride-or-die lefty buds, over his bald-faced lie that the City Council’s budget plan cuts services. Peeved City Council members roundly ripped...
Murder acquittal in killing of NYPD hero cop Jonathan Diller is ‘gut punch’ to...
Two years ago, career criminal Guy Rivera shot and killed NYPD Detective Jonathan Diller on a street in Queens while he was doing the job this city asked him to do. He was 31 years old. A husband. A father. A police officer who understood what the work required of him and accepted it. On that night, he stepped...
NY funeral parlor of horrors named ‘Camelot’ stacked decaying bodies like cargo while ripping...
A New York funeral parlor of horrors named “Camelot” buried grieving families in massive bills while their loved ones’ decomposing bodies piled up in a garage like packages in a warehouse, officials alleged. Michael Naughton, 55, of Long Island was operating the funeral home in Mount Vernon in Westchester County...
City Island kicking off first-ever Restaurant Week in The Bronx
The first-ever City Island Restaurant Week is taking place from April 7 through April 12, 2026, making it the perfect time to explore all of the restaurants City Island has to offer. While full details on menus and specials are still being released, Restaurant Week will feature a variety of participating spots...
Opening Alert: Crazy Pocha, Palisades Park, NJ
A new Korean pocha-style bar has opened for business in Palisades Park. Crazy Pocha comes from an owner with 12 to 13 years of restaurant experience, now channeling that background into a lively, late-night gathering space rooted in Korean food, K-pop and culture. The atmosphere is described as casual and...
Bronx Housing Nonprofit Rocked by Suit Over Alleged 7-Day Workweeks
A longtime employee of South Bronx nonprofit Banana Kelly has filed a putative class-action lawsuit in federal court, accusing the group of stiffing building staff on overtime, minimum wage and meal breaks while paying a flat weekly salary. The complaint, lodged late Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern...
Gun, Crack, Heroin Found In Hoboken Apartment Bust After Dispute Call: Cops
Officers were called at approximately 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, to the 200 block of Harrison Street for a report of a physical dispute, with one person seen flashing a handgun, Marci Rubin, a Hoboken police spokeswoman, said in a news release. Upon arrival, officers detained Tahjmir Mitchell, 21,...
Help for rent-stabilized landlords appears unlikely as Mamdani’s board kicks off
Data released by New York’s Rent Guidelines Board, which sets rent increases in the city’s nearly 1 million regulated apartments, is something of an Rorschach test. Everyone sees what they want to see. Tenant advocates seize on the topline number: a 6.2 percent increase in net operating income...
Top NYC lawyers baffled by ‘odd,’ rare Diller verdict that saw cop killer cleared...
Defense lawyers told The Post on Thursday they are scratching their heads over the “odd” and extremely rare mixed verdict involving the career criminal who killed hero NYPD cop Jonathan Diller. Cop-killer Guy Rivera was stunningly acquitted of first-degree murder Wednesday for fatally shooting the married dad and...
Teen Ambushed On East Tremont, Slashed In Neck While Walking Home
A late-afternoon walk home turned terrifying for a 16-year-old boy on Monday when he was slashed in the neck while heading back with his girlfriend in Westchester Square, according to his family. The teen, identified by relatives as Hugo Reyes, was attacked shortly after 2:30 p.m. near 2560 East Tremont Avenue. He...

















