Layoff notice issued to nearly 1,000 N.J. hospital employees, but owner says they shouldn’t...
Nearly 1,000 jobs are on the chopping block at Bayonne University Hospital, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification filing with the state. The cuts are set to take effect June 29, according to the filing. The news comes three weeks after the hospital’s owner and operator Hudson Regional...
NYS bill would force MTA to tell riders about bed bug infestations
They’re itching for the truth. New York State lawmakers are pushing a bill that would force the MTA to tell riders about bed bug infestation on trains and buses within 24 hours. The bill, sponsored by Assemblymember William Colton (D-Brooklyn), would set rules to require the MTA to either post a message on its...
Brownsville Moped Rider Clings To Life After Brutal SUV Crash
A Saturday evening ride in Brownsville ended in a life-or-death struggle after an e-moped and an SUV violently collided, leaving the rider with devastating head injuries and sparking a massive emergency response at a busy Brooklyn intersection. The crash unfolded at Hinsdale Street and Pitkin Avenue, where stunned...
SWAT Response In North Bergen Turns Out To Be Mental Health Crisis: Police
UPDATE: The situation resolved sometime after midnight. A large police presence, including SWAT, was reported in North Bergen on Friday, April 3, authorities said. The situation at 76th Street and 3rd Avenue prompted concern from residents as officers responded to the scene at approximately 7:45 p.m.…
5 Underrated Yonkers, New York Restaurants that Are Absolutely Worth Trying
Yonkers, perched on the Hudson River just north of New York City, is often seen as a suburb of its larger neighbor. Its dining scene, however, is a vibrant and self-sufficient world of its own. Fueled by generations of diverse immigrant communities, the city is a treasure trove of authentic,...
Yonkers neighborhood residents say mail delivery service has been inconsistent; USPS to look into...
Neighbors on Jessamine Avenue say even though mail delivery finally resumed on Saturday, they're worried about what will happen next that could curtail the mail.
Chelsea Sidewalk Shocker: Man Slashed And Robbed On 8th Avenue
A Sunday evening in Chelsea turned violent on March 22, 2026, when a 54-year-old man was robbed in front of 304 8th Avenue in Manhattan's 10th Precinct. Police say a verbal dispute escalated at about 7:04 p.m., ending with an unidentified attacker slashing the victim on his left arm, grabbing his cell phone, and...
Bronx 6 Train Wake-Up Turns Ugly as Rider Socks MTA Conductor
A routine end-of-the-line sweep turned violent Friday night in the Bronx, when an MTA conductor was punched in the face after waking a sleeping rider aboard a northbound 6 train at Parkchester, leaving the worker hospitalized and the attacker still on the loose. Police said the 58-year-old conductor was taking the...
Residents displaced by second fire at Bronx apartment building
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) — Cleanup efforts will continue after a Saturday morning fire damaged an apartment building in the Wakefield section of the Bronx, leaving several families temporarily displaced. Crews removed debris from the building at 666 East 233rd Street. About half a dozen families are unable to return...
74 NYCHA execs boast $200K-plus salaries — as NYC tenants go without heat, hot...
The New York City Housing Authority is widely considered one of the Big Apple’s worst landlords, yet its top execs are living large in mansions on huge taxpayer-funded salaries – even as residents sometimes wait years for basic repairs. The cash-strapped, city-owned agency saw all 104 of its upper-management honchos...

















