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All Jersey City financial probes welcome, no new land sales planned, mayor says

Jersey City Mayor James Solomon said all financial probes were welcome and no new city land sales were planned during an impromptu media scrum during yesterday’s marathon City Council meeting. The mayor decided to take questions from reporters as several outlets that don’t typically cover council meetings attended to..
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Six People Were Scammed Near Hoboken Terminal After Strangers Asked To Use Their Phones

Authorities in Hoboken, New Jersey, are warning residents and commuters to be cautious after a series of financial scams left at least six people victimized over the past two weeks. According to police, the incidents occurred near some of the city’s busiest public areas and often began with a seemingly innocent request
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Hoboken PD: Scammers asking for digital charity donations are draining bank accounts

Authorities say the suspects approached people near Pier A, Pier C and the PATH station and asked them to donate to a charity using Venmo or Zelle. They are then tacking on extra zeros to the fake donation.
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Kin of kosher bakery owner, 75, found shot dead at NYC park demand answers...

Relatives of a 75-year-old kosher bakery owner found shot dead near a Queens park lake last month said they suspected the “visibly Jewish” man was targeted in a hate crime – as investigators and kin bumped the award for any leads on the slaying to $20,000. Albert Itzkowitz – who also served as a rabbi at a nursing home
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These 3 beloved New Jersey Restaurants will be closing its doors in June

Three familiar New Jersey restaurants are shutting down or ending a major chapter in June 2026. The closures affect Ridgewood, Middletown, and Hoboken, with each restaurant citing a different reason.
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New York’s latest super-tall skyscraper is blocking one of the city’s most iconic views:...

New York City is defined by its rapid pace of change but one recent transformation to the iconic skyline has both locals and tourists alike up in arms. From the Flatiron district in Midtown Manhattan, the view of the Empire State Building is now blocked by an 860-foot skyscraper with just 26 apartments, which are now o
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Exclusive video: Man arrested for assaulting EMS worker in Concourse Village

Police say Trayvon Rumble was arrested and charged with assault after the incident.
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Historic New York White Castle Closes After 87-Year Run

A beloved fast-food eatery in New York that opened during the historic New York World's Fair has closed its doors.
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What Most New York Residents Don’t Realize About Baby Red-tailed Hawks

Baby Red-tailed Hawks are one of New York’s hidden wildlife stories. Many people notice an adult hawk soaring over highways, forests, or city parks, yet very few ever see its young. During spring and early summer, these fluffy nestlings spend weeks growing high above the ground in nests built near forest edges, river v
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Wolf Road Hooters Closes, Leaving New York Without A Location

The Hooters on Wolf Road in Colonie has permanently closed, ending a 15-year run in the Capital Region. It also leaves New York without a single Hooters restaurant. People first noticed something was up when the restaurant's doors were locked and a sign thanking customers and employees appeared in the window. The compa

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