Joshua Burgos Sold Fentanyl That Led To Teen’s Deadly OD
At 4:42 p.m. on Friday, May 10, 2024, officers responded to a medical emergency and found an 18-year-old woman dead of a drug overdose, Guttenberg police said. An investigation determined the woman had ingested fentanyl, police said. Further investigation determined Joshua Burgos was the person who distributed the...
NYCHA has a squatter problem
Hundreds of vacant New York City Housing Authority apartments intended for tenants instead became crash pads for squatters, sometimes doubling as bases for drug dealing and other crimes. More than 600 empty NYCHA units were illegally occupied between 2022 and 2025 as the authority’s inventory of vacant apartments...
NYC Dept of Education employee arrested, charged with murder of Bronx father
Police arrested a New York City education worker on charges of murdering a Bronx father in January. The suspect, Naya Brown, was taken into custody this week in connection with the shooting death of Keon Gill, 44, as he left a restaurant with his brother where they had been celebrating the victim’s birthday,...
This Massive New York Buffet Feels Like A Feast Of Family Favorites
If you’re craving food that feels comforting, familiar, and totally satisfying, there’s a buffet in New York that hits all those notes and then some. You walk in and it’s like someone took all your favorite dishes and put them in one place, warm, tasty, and begging to be sampled.
Mamdani Deputy Mayor On Charging For Street Parking: ‘It’s Not a No’
The revolution can be monetized. Mamdani administration First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan said on Thursday that the city is discussing charging fees for currently free on-street parking — a policy change that would not only create a new revenue stream but also seize a once-in-a-generation opportunity to improve the...
Pair arrested for identity theft at credit union
Mahopac – An alert teller at the Hudson Valley Credit Union office in Mahopac, who became suspicious when a customer attempted to withdraw money by presenting a possibly fraudulent driver’s license, has resulted in the arrest of two men on felony charges. Carmel Police Chief Anthony Hoffmann reported...
Pepsi hiring in NY, NJ, CT, and PA; offering benefits and competitive salaries
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Pepsi-Cola is hiring for multiple positions in the New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey area, according to its corporate website. Pepsi offers benefits such as health insurance with dental coverage, life insurance, retirement plans, and a stock purchase program. These benefits are...
Mamdani will close NYC’s largest homeless shelter for men, citing disrepair
The Bellevue homeless shelter in Midtown Manhattan in July 14, 2010 The massive structure has received complaints for years about poor conditions and safety. [ more › ]
James reminds New Yorkers of SNAP work requirements
As new federal work requirements for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients take effect in New York, New York Attorney General Letitia James reminded New Yorkers of the SNAP requirements. “SNAP is a vital safety net that helps millions of New Yorkers put food on the table,” James said. “The...
The NYC Restaurant That’s Apparently Haunted By Over 20 Ghosts
One if by Land, Two if by Sea in Manhattan is rumored to be haunted by 20 specters, including historical figures like Aaron Burr, making it a popular spot for both the living and the dead. Dining in New York City is very competitive. Reservations can be so hard to...

















