Shocking video shows sparks fly as out-of-control driver appears to drag cyclists down busy...
Stunning footage shows sparks fly as an out-of-control driver appears to drag two cyclists down a busy Harlem street — making no effort to stop — during a horrific crash that killed one person and injured four Thursday. The unidentified 49-year-old speed demon is shown in surveillance footage dragging two victims and...
Mamdani administration quietly resumes hefty fines for compost scofflaws
The garbage police are back! The Mamdani administration has quietly resumed slapping New Yorkers with hefty fines for tossing food scraps in the trash instead of the compost, The Post has learned. The Sanitation Department has issued 516 summonses so far this year – ending a temporary enforcement pause on the...
New Poke Spot Opens in Hoboken on 1st Street
There’s always a wave of new openings keeping things exciting in Hoboken and Jersey City, and just when you think you’ve tried it all, something new pops up to shake up the local food scene. From cafés to quick grab-and-go spots, the area continues to deliver new options for every kind of craving. Now, a new...
Hoboken police lt. demoted for delayed response to homicide, 2 suspended in ’25
A Hoboken police lieutenant was demoted for a delayed response to a homicide call, with two other officers suspended for far less infraction last year, according to their Annual Major Discipline Report. “Following a report from another police agency of a possible shooting homicide. that reportedly took place in...
Winter Storm Grounds 11K Flights Across Northeast
NEW YORK — A powerful nor'easter slammed the Northeast with nearly 11,000 flight cancellations over two days, crippling major airports and stranding…
City to end criminal summonses for low-level cyclist, e-bike offenses
The NYPD will stop issuing criminal summonses for low-level e-bike and cyclist traffic offenses later this month, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Wednesday. Starting Friday, March 27, e-bike riders and cyclists won’t have to appear in criminal court for “minor” violations like running through a stop sign, the mayor said in...
NJ town claims mystery noise making life ‘miserable’ for residents is coming all the...
That ain’t no lullaby. A mysterious stream of ear-splitting music has been tormenting a sleepy New Jersey town for weeks — and some residents are convinced the sound is coming all the way from Manhattan, a mile away. Cops in Edgewater say Big Apple parties are blasting beats so deafening that they are traveling...
Jersey City Contractor Pleads Guilty to Paying 1.5M in Bribes and Kickbacks to County...
A Jersey City contractor has pleaded guilty in federal court to paying $1.5 million in bribes and kickbacks to two Hudson County Parks Department Directors. By sharing your email address with us, you’ll be entitled to view two Jersey City Times articles each month. In addition, you’ll be signed up for the daily email...
After 40 Years, MTA Is Replacing Its Entire 1980s-Era Fleet With 2,390 New Subway...
New York City’s subway system is officially entering a “Golden Age” of investment. Governor Kathy Hochul and the MTA have just pulled the trigger on a record-breaking plan to build up to 2,390 new subway cars , marking the largest single rail car contract in the agency’s history. To put the sheer scale of this move...
New York AG Letitia James Issues Alert as New York Enforces Cash Payment Law
Letitia James issued a consumer alert Friday, reminding residents that retail stores and food businesses...

















