11 Hole-In-The-Wall New York Eateries Locals Secretly Wish You’d Never Find
They’re easy to walk past. No big signs, no long explanations, just a door that doesn’t try to convince you of anything. New York is full of places like these, quietly doing their thing while the spotlight stays somewhere else. The kind of spots you only notice when someone points them out, or when curiosity gets the better of you.
This New York Cat Cafe Is The City’s First And Lets You Adopt Rescue...
What happens when a woman who is allergic to cats gets surprised with a stray kitten named Mr. Socks? She launches a Kickstarter campaign, opens New York City’s first permanent cat cafe, and helps over 600 felines find forever homes. That is the heartwarming story behind this delightful spot,...
Waterfront Brasserie Opening Next Month in North Jersey
A major new waterfront dining destination is preparing to debut along the Hudson River next month. West & Co., a waterfront brasserie, is slated to open this spring at 45 Riverwalk Place in West New York, taking over a long-vacant end-cap space with sweeping, panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline.
New role for Anna Kodé at The New York Times
Since Anna Kodé first let readers view the ubiquitous fences of Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and Flushing, Queens, through her eyes, she has again and again allowed us to see everyday objects around us in new ways. A sidewalk, a bench, a building. Her stories elevate seemingly mundane aspects of urban life and tell us something larger about our culture and society.
Former NYC top cop on fiery Queens car meetup: ‘NYPD cannot be toothless’
Former NYPD Lt. Det. Comm. Ralph Cilento joined Lisa Evers on Newsroom Live to discuss how he thinks the NYPD should respond to illegal car meetups like the fiery, disruptive drag race in Middle Village, Queens, over the weekend: “When they start losing their vehicles and going to jail, they’re going to stop doing it.”
Decades After Killing 2 Girlfriends, 87-Year-Old Faces New Dismemberment Charges
Serial Killer Accused Again at 87: Chilling Murder Trial Begins in New York. An 87-year-old man is on trial in Brooklyn for the alleged murder and dismemberment of a woman. He previously served decades in prison for killing two former girlfriends. Prosecutors claim surveillance and forensic evidence link him to...
‘Rate Evaders’: Auto Insurance Address Fraud Soars Under Hochul’s Watch
The number of New York drivers who register their cars to false addresses — an all-too-common form of insurance fraud — has soared under Gov. Hochul to more than $50 million per year, with out-of-state plate scams more than doubling, according to the state’s own figures. The...
NYC’s First Casino With Live Table Games Set to Open With Blackjack, Craps and...
From Slots to Full Casino: Resorts World Expansion Set to Transform NYC Gaming. New York City is set to get its first casino offering live table games. Resorts World New York City will open the new gaming floor on April 28. The expansion will introduce games like blackjack, roulette and...
Ex-cop who killed suspect with cooler walks free as he appeals conviction that made...
A former New York City police officer who was sentenced to three to nine years in prison for fatally throwing a cooler at a fleeing suspect walked out of prison Monday after being granted bail while he appeals his conviction. Erik Duran, 38, was released from custody at the Elmira...
New York man indicted for fraudulently obtaining $167K worth of groceries
CONCORD, New Hampshire (WGME) -- A New York man is accused of fraudulently getting about $167,000 worth of groceries from Hannaford Supermarkets across New England. The Department of Justice says 33-year-old Clinton Rathan was arrested on April 16 in New York and has been charged with four counts of wire fraud.

















