A person is in critical condition after they were struck by a vehicle in Spring Valley on Sunday night.
It happened at around 10:00PM at the intersection of Route 59 and Dutch Lane. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The Williamsburg community is near gridlock on Sunday afternoon, as the Satmar Rebbe prepares to leave on a trip to visit Eretz Yisroel.
Many streets of Bedford Avenue have been closed all day Sunday with no parking on either side, as thousands of Satmar Chassidim will wish the Rebbe farewell as he leaves to the airport.
Michael Bloomberg on Sunday reversed his longstanding support of the controversial “stop-and-frisk” police strategy ahead of a potential Democratic presidential run, a policy he embraced as New York’s mayor even though it disproportionately impacted people of color.
Authorities say an off-duty police officer was killed and a woman’s foot was severed in a single-car crash in New York City.
Police say the 25-year-old officer was speeding on the northbound FDR Drive at about 2:30 a.m.
New Jersey is seeking more than $640 million from Uber in taxes and penalties, saying the ride-hailing company misclassified its drivers as independent contractors.
The decision is the latest setback for Uber and other companies in the so-called “gig economy” that rely heavily on contract labor to deliver the services at the heart of their popular apps.
Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, is being investigated by federal prosecutors for possible campaign finance violations and a failure to register as a foreign agent as part of an active investigation into his financial dealings, according to three U.S.
Given the increase in anti-Semitism across New York City, Senator Simcha Felder wrote to incoming NYPD Commissioner Dermont Shea to wish him luck in his new position and bring to his attention the concerns he has about public safety in his district and possible solutions he is requesting to address those concerns.
Kosherfest is the world’s largest and most attended kosher-certified products trade show. From chain supermarkets to corner groceries, foodservice establishments to caterers, every kind of kosher decision maker finds opportunity and inspiration at Kosherfest. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Shomrim in Williamsburg, Flatbush, Boro Park, Crown Heights, Far Rockaway and Staten Island receive many calls each morning from people reporting that their cars were broken into overnight.
It’s a daily occurence, and as much awareness as Shomrim does for the community, people seem to never learn one thing: LOCK YOUR CARS!
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