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This famous ‘Godfather’ scene everyone loves to quote was filmed in N.J. But don’t...

Versions of this story were originally published in 2022 and 2024. It is among the truly iconic movie lines filmed in New Jersey. Even if you haven’t seen “The Godfather,” the epic 1972 crime film chronicling the Corleone family, you likely are familiar with Clemenza’s brutally casual, six-word guidance to Rocco upon...
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Nurses deliver 10-day notice as talks continue to avoid ‘biggest’ strike in NYC history

Negotiations were continuing Friday to try to stop thousands of nurses from walking off the job at a dozen private-sector hospitals in New York City.
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AT&T Employee Calls In Bomb Threat To Edgewater Target Store During Work: Cops

Edgewater police received a phone call reporting a bomb threat at the Target located in Edgewater Commons, 543 River Road, at 1:41 p.m., according to the Edgewater Police Chief Donald Martin. Officers cleared all patrons and employees from the store without incident, police said. The store was searched and deemed...
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Conservatives torch media after Mamdani avoids Musk-level backlash over ‘identical’ on-stage gesture

Media outlets that accused Elon Musk of Nazi-style salute in 2024 remain silent on similar gesture by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani at his Thursday inauguration, conservatives claim.
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The Little-Known Way Raccoons Navigate New York City Life

New York City never truly sleeps. Even when traffic thins and office lights fade, another population quietly takes over the streets, rooftops, and alleyways. Raccoons move through the city with a confidence that often surprises the people who catch brief glimpses of them. Most residents think of raccoons as forest...
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Yonkers Car Thief Jumps From Warburton Parking Garage

Yonkers police officers saw a stolen white Honda CR-V being driven in the Yonkers downtown area just before 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 30, according to the Yonkers Police Department. Officers followed the vehicle without initiating a pursuit and watched it enter the municipal parking garage at 45 Warburton Ave.,...
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Why The Little Shih Tzu is Considered The King of The Empire State (New...

Have you ever walked through Central Park and spotted a little lion-like dog trotting beside its proud owner, head held high, tail curled like a royal banner? That’s probably a ... Read more The post Why The Little Shih Tzu is Considered The King of The Empire State (New York) appeared first on Doggodigest .
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Elizabeth McCann, mother of an assemblywoman and a Jersey City mayor, dies at 99

Elizabeth McCann, the mother of Assemblywoman Barbara McCann Stamato and former Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann, died on December 30. She was 99. McCann Stamato said her mother “was clear that she didn’t want to be 100.”. “She didn’t want to die, but she was so tired of...
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New York Times investigation reveals pattern of inmate deaths before Robert Brooks case

WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) - A recent New York Times investigation claims Robert Brooks may not be the first inmate in New York’s prison system to have died at the hands of corrections officers, reporting that others met a similar fate at state facilities years before. The December 2024...
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NYC’s New Safety Rules: 5 Things You Need to Know in 2026

New York City is in a massive transition period. With the swearing-in of Mayor Zohran Mamdani in January 2026, the playbook on public safety is being rewritten. The “law and order” rhetoric of previous years is shifting toward a progressive model focused on “community safety” and public health. For the average New...

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