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Patrick Drahi & Cablevision to Go Public 

On Tuesday, April 11, the Bethpage-based cable operator Altice USA, which was created by the Netherlands-based Altice NV acquiring Cablevision and Suddenlink Communications, filed...

UES Business Slowly Recovers  After Long Awaited 2nd Ave Subway Opens 

After the extended nightmare which was the construction of the Second Avenue subway line, businesses on the Upper East Side are slowly making a...

NYC Tourism Bureau Launches Campaign to Increase Visitors from Mexico

A campaign has been launched in Mexico by New York City’s official bureau for tourism in an attempt to counteract President Donald Trump’s negative...

Sid Jacobson JCC in LI to Sponsor Fun Filled Israelfest in May

Israelfest, the largest community celebration of Israel on Long Island, will feature an exciting afternoon of family fun and activities for all ages.  The...

‘Teach NYS’ Successfully Advocates for Nonpublic School Students

Final NY budget to include $289 million in nonpublic school funding Teach NYS, a project of the Orthodox Union, secured a historic victory for...

In NYC, Claims of Discrimination Take 1.5 Years to Resolve

In 2016, at New York City’s Commission on Human Rights, discrimination claims increased 45.6%. Approximately 300 of the claims involved religion, race, citizenship and...

Panel on NYC Criminal Justice to Shut Riker’s Island; Replaced with Smaller Jails

An Independent Commission on New York City Criminal Justice and Incarceration reform consisting of consequential members of New York City’s political elite such as...

Nine Torah Scrolls Stolen  from Brooklyn Synagogue

In breaking news, the NYPD has confirmed that nine Torah scrolls were stolen from a synagogue in Brooklyn. According to the NYPD, two...

Cops Accused of Accepting Bribes will Hope to Rely on De Blasio Ruling 

NYPD cops that are accused of providing favors in exchange for bribes are preparing to appear in court soon to present a motion to...

De Blasio Orders 2 Mohels to Cease Metzizah B’Peh Related to Infant Herpes Outbreaks 

The City has ordered two unsanitary mohels to stop performing circumcisions after they were linked to infant herpes outbreaks. The De Blasio administration has...

Art Dealer Knocks ‘Phony’ King David Sculpture on Display at the Met

An antique art dealer is fighting with the Metropolitan Museum of Art over the authenticity of the museum’s 12th-century sculpture of the head...

Rent Freeze Challenged by Landlord Group is Upheld by Judge

On Tuesday, March 28, a New York State Supreme Court judge rejected arguments made by a landlord group claiming that the Rent Guidelines...

Schneiderman Provides $10M to Keep Foreclosure-Prevention Program Alive

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman will provide $10 million to keep a foreclosure-prevention service alive for one more year. The new round of...

Mark Pincus, Founder of  Zynga in Big Money Divorce

Billionaire owner of Zynga is set to be divorced from his wife, Alison Gelb Pincus. Alison has filed for divorce citing irreconcilable differences The...

Bed Bath & Beyond Denies Reports that it is Parting Ways with Ivanka Line 

Seeking to clear up some confusion that emerged last week, the retail giant Beth, Bath and Beyond has announced that contrary to reports that...

White Supremacist in NYC Court  for Fatal Stabbing on West Side

In a court appearance on Monday April 3rd, white supremacist James Harris Jackson showed no remorse, as he smiled contently while being charged with...

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