PoliticsNY with Skye: Behind the Curtain with Keith Tubbs, Principal at Capalino
Keith Tubbs is a lobbyist who began his political career working for 32BJ SEIU and years later, landed at Capalino where he is Principal for the firm’s legislative and political advocacy team. Learn...
View ArticleIslanders’ Mathew Barzal showing growth in ‘acceptance’ upon 300th career game
By head coach Barry Trotz's standards, New York Islanders star center Mathew Barzal is somewhere in between a "young veteran" and a "real veteran." The 24-year-old Barzal will skate in his 300th career...
View Article‘We’re never ever going to stop until we find out what happened’: NYPD, Bronx...
The infant twins from the Bronx lived just 24 hours on this Earth, but their memory remains eternal a year after their murder. One year ago on Nov. 9 the superintendent of 1460 College Avenue...
View ArticleApplications open for artists looking to perform at Little Island in 2022
Little Island is happy to announce the second annual season of Perform in the Park. COVID-19 hasn’t been pleasant for performers of NYC, but with this city getting back on its track Little Island Park...
View ArticleOver 10,000 kids ages five to 11 have gotten first dose of COVID-19 vaccine...
Over 10,000 children between the ages of five and 11 have gotten their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine at a temporary school-based vaccination site, officials said Wednesday. On Monday, the City...
View ArticleHarlem Restaurant Week kicks off with deals and contests for city diners
New Yorkers are getting a taste of what Harlem has to offer during the annual Harlem Restaurant Week [1]. Presented by Harlem Park to Park in conjunction with Empire State Development, Harlem Community...
View ArticleTrust busters: Labor coalition rallies in Midtown seeking wage reform and end...
Various labor activists, union members and elected officials announced a new coalition Wednesday aimed at combating large corporate entities and monopolies while also calling for the passage of a new...
View ArticleTHE RACE TO DELIVER: How new grocery delivery apps are impacting New York’s...
This is the fourth story in amNewYork Metro’s five-part series examining the proliferation of grocery delivery services across the city — and the impact they’re having on residents and brick-and-mortar...
View Article‘Tear the BQE down’: NYC construction big urges expressway’s reconstruction...
Government leaders must use new federal infrastructure dollars to demolish the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and rebuild it to meet 21st century needs, according to an influential construction industry...
View ArticleBowery Film Festival celebrates return with in-person events this week
Get your BFFs and join The 4th Annual Bowery Film Festival (BFF)! After almost two years of online events and isolation, this year the 4th annual festival will be fully in-person and live. BFF is...
View ArticleP.S. 166 in Astoria becomes second school to close due to COVID-19 this fall
A public elementary school in Astoria, Queens has become the second school to close this school year due to COVID-19 infections. Students at the P.S. 166, The Henry Gradstein School, will shift to...
View ArticleDOT bus lane cameras to begin issuing violations along Merrick Boulevard in...
The city will activate its bus lane cameras along the Merrick Boulevard bus lane and begin issuing violations on Monday, Nov. 22. After conducting a review of the 247 Merrick Boulevard bus lane hours,...
View ArticleCuomo sparred with investigators over meaning of ‘girlfriend,’ ‘date’ — and...
[1] This article was originally published [2] on Nov 11 at 1:31pm EST by THE CITY [3] Newly released transcripts offer a glimpse into the governor’s defiant, Clintonesque defense as probers grilled...
View ArticleHochul signs dozen bills for veterans and their families on Veterans Day
Governor Kathy Hochul took the opportunity on Veterans Day Thursday to ink a dozen bills into law aimed at supporting those who served in the Armed Forces, and their families. The package of...
View ArticleVillage Academy in Queens becomes just the third NYC public school to close...
Village Academy in Far Rockaway, Queens has become the third school this academic year to close due to a COVID-19 outbreak and the second public school to shutter its doors because of the virus this...
View ArticleTurn your business website into a lead-capture machine
If you're a business owner, one line of questioning worth pursuing is this: what's the best way to capture website traffic and turn them into email leads? It’s called lead generation, or lead capture,...
View ArticleCity reports surge in NYC firefighters meeting the COVID-19 vaccine mandate...
Vaccination rates for New York's Bravest are moving upward at a strong clip 10 days after the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate took effect, the Mayor's office reported Thursday. The percentage of New...
View ArticleNew York City salutes veterans with grand parade through Manhattan
“Thank you for your service,” is a simple phrase that weighs heavily on millions of Veterans who still bear the scars of war, some mentally, others physically and on Nov. 11 a city said thank you....
View ArticleMayor-elect criticizes Robert Moses-era as racist infrastructure
Eric Adams has set out to be the opposite of Robert Moses when he is sworn in as mayor next year. He called out the legendary building tycoon in an interview with Brian Lehrer on WNYC [1]Nov. 10 and...
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