News articles on July 18, 2008
162 news articles
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450 Flatbush Ave.
<i> Brooklyn Today:</i> Friday, July 18, 2008
The Prospect Park Zoo is located at 450 Flatbush Ave. in Prospect Park. For more information, call (718) 399-7339 or log on to www.prospectparkzoo.com./
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on July 18, 2008.
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42 West 44th St.
<i>Upcoming Events in the Legal Community: July 18, 2008 </i>
Panelists to be announced. Sponsored by the City Barâs Asian Affairs and International Human Rights Committees. Free and open to the public. Held at the City Bar, 42 West 44th St., Manhattan. For information contact the NYC Bar Association: www.abcny.org.
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on July 18, 2008.
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88-94 Visitation Place
<i>Upcoming Events in the Legal Community: July 18, 2008 </i>
...and Teens, and Rights to Waive a Jury. Held at Red Hook Community Justice Center, 88-94 Visitation Place. Free and open to the public. For information or to attend, contact Shannon Taylor, executive...
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on July 18, 2008.
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75 Smith St.
With Nu Hotel Open at The Smith, Tenants Now Sought for Retail Spaces
A&I Broadway Realty has been hired to exclusively represent Boymelgreen Developers for the retail spaces at 75 Smith St., corner of Atlantic Avenue in Boerum Hill.
Published by Brooklyn Daily Eagle on July 18, 2008.
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100 Clark St
A Busy Brooklyn Chef Now Under Arrest
Rebuilding the Half-Demolished 100 Clark Street, B...
Published by mcbrooklyn on July 18, 2008.
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Upper East Side
Armed Man Fatally Shot By NYPD Officer
Police say a knife-wielding man who refused to drop his weapon has been fatally shot by an NYPD officer. The shooting happened Thursday night on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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Grand Central Terminal
Giant Rig Carves New Tunnel Beneath NYC's Streets
A huge, granite-eating machine that spent the past eight months chewing a mile-long tunnel beneath a busy Manhattan office district is getting a rest, of sorts, after completing its journey to Grand Central Terminal.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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321 East 83rd Street
Police Fatally Shoot Man With Knife On Upper East Side
Officials stressed details are preliminary as detectives are piecing together information from the girlfriend and neighbors. The shooting happened inside 321 East 83rd Street. The man appears to have been drinking prior to the dispute with his girlfriend, investigators said.
Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.
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Upper East Side
NYPD: Armed Man Fatally Shot By Officer
The shooting happened Thursday night on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.
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Bryant Park
Miley ready to rock Bryant Park
Expect some noise and crowds this morning at Bryant Park.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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2907 Fort Hamilton Pky
Graffiti Cataloging
Jacob Stevens from Council member Bill de Blasio's office will be coordinating Graffiti Cataloging THIS Friday, July 18th at 5:00. Any volunteers, please meet at the district office of Council-member de Blasio, at 2907 Fort Hamilton Parkway.
Published by Kensington blog on July 18, 2008.
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Union Square
Chains push no-name drugs for big savings
At the Walgreens in Union Square, elderly customers have a strong preference for generics, said pharmacist Mario Alongi.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Williamsburg
Air guitar hero loses toe - literally
Taryn Kapronica - who goes by the stage name Bettie B. Goode - slammed into a metal chair 15 feet above a confused Williamsburg audience just seconds into her July 9 performance of Scorpion's "Rock You Like a Hurricane."
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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63rd St. and Second Ave.
Workers grind away in huge LIRR project
They recently reached the area beneath the historic hub, having bored their way through some of the hardest rock in the world from an existing East River tube at 63rd St. and Second Ave.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Grand Central Terminal
Workers grind away in huge LIRR project
Spinoso is part of a contingent of sandhogs working on the MTA's Long Island Rail Road extension to Grand Central Terminal.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Penn Station
Workers grind away in huge LIRR project
Because some LIRR commuters won't have to transfer to the subways at Penn Station on the West Side of Manhattan, some subway lines will be less crowded. Changes to LIRR operations at Penn will allow Metro-North to run trains to the West Side from towns north of the city, he said.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Marine Park
Hunt for Brooklyn couple's killer
Cops were probing whether the dispute sparked the double slaying that rocked the couple's quiet Marine Park neighborhood and stunned the legal community.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Mike Bloomberg sees no peril in WTC exit by Merrill Lynch
Ground Zero is still a great place for a new skyscraper, Mayor Bloomberg said Thursday, even though Merrill Lynch has dropped plans to put its new headquarters there.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Vesey and West Sts
Mike Bloomberg sees no peril in WTC exit by Merrill Lynch
A fourth building, the $3 billion Freedom Tower going up at the southeast corner of Vesey and West Sts., is the responsibility of the PA.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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upper West Side
Fake hotel mogul may check in to a real cell
An Israeli businessman Thursday admitted illegally renting hundreds of Manhattan apartments - including some in high-profile upper West Side apartment buildings - as makeshift hotel rooms to tourists.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Yorkville
Man shot dead by cops in E. Side knife standoff
Cops shot and killed a half-clad man who came at them with a knife in a Yorkville apartment building Thursday night, police sources said.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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W. 34th St. and 10th Ave.
A 'fine' time nears for calorie-counting deadline
One restaurant, a McDonald's at W. 34th St. and 10th Ave., printed the information only on its food packaging and on an informational sheet customers must ask to see - not on its menu board or drive-through stanchion.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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34th St. between Seventh and Eighth Aves.
A 'fine' time nears for calorie-counting deadline
There was no calorie tally on the digital menu board at the Burger King on 34th St. between Seventh and Eighth Aves., Thursday. The manager there said that would change by Friday.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Williamsbridge
Cops nab Bronx man in call girl slaying
Carlos (Puto) Ferrero tried to kill himself by swallowing bleach as cops closed in on his Williamsbridge apartment at 11:30 a.m., police and witnesses said.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Harlem
Pro boxer Edgar Santana busted as part of major cocaine ring
Santana, 29, was picked up at his home on 102nd St. in Spanish Harlem in the early morning hours Friday.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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60 Centre St.
Pro boxer Edgar Santana busted as part of major cocaine ring
According to the source, Santana brokered a deal on behalf of ringleader Angel Colon. They were taken to the Special Narcotics Prosecutor's Office for arraignment at 60 Centre St.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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321 E. 83rd St.
OFFICER KILLS KNIFE MAN ON UPPER E. SIDE
The violence erupted at 11:24 p.m. on the second floor of 321 E. 83rd St.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Harlem
NYC Boxer, Eleven Others Charged In Cocaine Ring
Prosecutors say the boxer is Edgar "El Chamaco" Santana, a 29-year-old junior welterweight whose Web site bills him as "The Pride of Spanish Harlem." They say he and the other suspects conspired to smuggle cocaine from Puerto Rico into New York.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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Shea Stadium
Sing Us One Last Song At Shea, Piano Man
On Friday, Shea Stadium will be home to one last piece of rock 'n' roll history when Billy Joel rocks the ballpark for the final concert at the stadium before it is torn down at the end of the baseball season.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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1st Ave. & E. 10th St.
In McCarren Park, A Breakdancing Tradition
The tournament runs Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 8 p.m. at St. Mark's Church at 10th Street and First Avenue.
Published by The New York Observer on July 18, 2008.
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100 Clark St
Arrested Busy Chef Manager Has a History in Boston
Rebuilding the Half-Demolished 100 Clark Street, B...
Published by mcbrooklyn on July 18, 2008.
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Atlantic Ave. & Smith St.
Smith Street's Nu Hotel Hits All the Right Gruppy Notes
Hersha Hospitality's Nu Hotel, at the corner of Smith Street and Atlantic Avenue, hits nearly ever single gruppy note.
Published by The New York Observer on July 18, 2008.
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Broadway & W. 131st St.
NYS Approves Columbia University Expansion
Rendering of new Columbia campus at 131st Street & Broadway
Published by nycblogestate.com on July 18, 2008.
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Broad St. & Exchange Pl.
Streetscapes | Exchange Place: A Early Tower That Aspired to Greatness
In 1929, the financial district was booming. The architects Cross & Cross were at work on a 50-story office building for Continental Bank at Broad Street and Exchange Place, which ultimately wasn’t built.
Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.
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Lexington Ave. & E. 51st St.
Streetscapes | Exchange Place: A Early Tower That Aspired to Greatness
...country estates, banks and garages, lofts and skyscrapers like the 1931 General Electric building at 51st Street and Lexington Avenue, with its Art Deco radio-wave imagery...
Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.
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William St. & Exchange Pl.
Streetscapes | Exchange Place: A Early Tower That Aspired to Greatness
At Exchange and William, the main entrance to the banking hall is a high rotunda, flush with varying marbles...
Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.
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204-12 Hillside Avenue
NYPD Asks For Assistance In Tracking Bank Robber
Police said on Tuesday at approximately 11:42 at 204-12 Hillside Avenue, the suspect entered the Capital One Bank and approached a teller and demanded money.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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Washington Heights
SHE'S BACK: Hillary Rips Bush On Birth Control
Ann David, an OBGYN at the Family Planning Clinic in Washington Heights, said if anything the president's plan will cause more problems.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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Rockaway Park
Rescue Crews Search Queens Waters For Teenager
Rescuers managed to get to one of the swimmers just before 4 p.m. on Friday, but the girl's friend, a 16-year-old swimmer, is still missing in the rough waters off Rockaway Park.
Published by CBS News (Channel 2) on July 18, 2008.
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Breezy Point at Rockaway
Fisherman rescued, jumps back in water
Authorities say the Coast Guard saved 45-year-old David Cherner after his boat capsized near Breezy Point at Rockaway beach around 7 a.m. Friday.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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George Washington Carver Houses
Boxer among arrested in drug bust
Authorities say 29-year-old Edgar Santana was arrested at the George Washington Carver Houses in East Harlem.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Shea Stadium
Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man
On Friday, Shea Stadium will be home to one last piece of rock 'n' roll history when Billy Joel rocks the ballpark for the final concert at the stadium before it is torn down at the end of the baseball season.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Silver Lake Park
Park murder victim identified
The body was discovered on Wednesday afternoon in the northwest corner of the Silver Lake Park.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Stapleton
'Grandma' wanted in screwdriver stabbing
A 63-year-old woman is wanted for questioning in the fatal stabbing of a man who let her stay in his home in the Stapleton section of the Staten Island.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Rockaway Park
Teen rescued, 2nd missing off the Rockaways
Emergency crews are searching the waters off the Rockaways for a teenage girl.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Pelham Bay
Informant arrested after misguided raids
Police say their confidential informant lied. There is proof, and two residents in Pelham Bay suffered because of it.
Published by ABC News (Channel 7) on July 18, 2008.
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Glendale
Staten Island EMT among 4 arrested for forging doctor's notes
Michael Russell, 27, of Glendale, Cynthia Walters, 64, of Manhattan, and Karen Kenny-Jones, 48, of Manhattan, are also charged.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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New Brighton
Staten Island EMT among 4 arrested for forging doctor's notes
Ortiz, of New Brighton, has been employed as a FDNY EMT since 1993, earning an annual salary of $41,160.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Stapleton
Suspect sought in Staten Island stabbing
A 63-year-old woman known as "Grandma," who has been arrested in the past for hacking a man in the head with a meat cleaver, and threatening another with a steak knife, is wanted for questioning in connection to yesterday's fatal stabbing of a Stapleton man.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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200 block of Davis Avenue
TV installer allegedly swipes over 5G from Staten Island customer
Christian, of Crestwater Court, Ocean Breeze, an installer for DirecTV in Piscatway, N.J., was completing work in the basement of a home on the 200 block of Davis Avenue around 9 a.m. Sunday, a law-enforcement source said.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Rosebank
Disgraced NYPD detective, from Staten Island, quits
Wayne Taylor, who lives in Rosebank, initially said he was "100 percent innocent" of keeping the teen as a captive and compelling her to sell herself at parties last winter.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Midland Beach
3 arrested in pistol-whipping of Staten Island teen
Police have arrested three teens in connection with the savage pistol-whipping early Tuesday morning of a 16-year-old Midland Beach youth, who suffered brain injuries.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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800 block of Patterson Avenue
3 arrested in pistol-whipping of Staten Island teen
The suspects all reside in Midland Beach -- Occhinero on the 800 block of Patterson Avenue; Richie on the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue and Zaychenko on the 100 block of Grimsby Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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500 block of Lincoln Avenue
3 arrested in pistol-whipping of Staten Island teen
The suspects all reside in Midland Beach -- Occhinero on the 800 block of Patterson Avenue; Richie on the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue and Zaychenko on the 100 block of Grimsby Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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100 block of Grimsby Street
3 arrested in pistol-whipping of Staten Island teen
The suspects all reside in Midland Beach -- Occhinero on the 800 block of Patterson Avenue; Richie on the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue and Zaychenko on the 100 block of Grimsby Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Mapleton Avenue and Freeborn Street
3 arrested in pistol-whipping of Staten Island teen
Cops said Berchini was on his way to a rumble, when he was attacked the corner of Mapleton Avenue and Freeborn Street in his neighborhood. It was the latest in a series of fights between two groups of teens, said police.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Midland Beach
The circus returns to Staten Island
The Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars will be in town next week at the Midland Beach Park.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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521 Van Duzer St.
Man stabbed to death in Stapleton
The victim, Henry Showard, was stabbed multiple times in the torso inside a third-floor apartment at 521 Van Duzer St. at 7:24 p.m.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Grant City
Police: Man Driving Drunk With Kids In Car Causes Crash On S.I.
He whipped his Chevy Astro van into a sudden turn on Hylan Boulevard in Grant City, hit a light pole and seriously injured a pedestrian.
Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Gov.: WTC memorial comes first
Gov. Paterson and Mayor Bloomberg agree on at least one thing - that the top priority for rebuilding Ground Zero is the creation of a memorial, which could happen by the 10th anniversary of the attack, they said Friday.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Ground Zero
Gov.: WTC memorial comes first
Gov. Paterson and Mayor Bloomberg agree on at least one thing - that the top priority for rebuilding Ground Zero is the creation of a memorial, which could happen by the 10th anniversary of the attack, they said Friday.
Published by New York Daily News on July 18, 2008.
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Columbia University
NY Agency Approves $6.2 Billion Columbia Expansion
A New York agency is one step closer to forcing some property owners near Columbia University to give up their land after approving a $6.2 billion expansion.
Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.
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Shea Stadium
Billy Joel To Play Final Concert At Shea Stadium
The famed New York rocker is playing the final concert at Shea Stadium on Friday night.
Published by WNBC on July 18, 2008.
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Verrazano Bridge
Morning Traffic Update
We're seeing traffic in the normal trouble spots, like between Victory Boulevard and Todt Hill Road and again from Slosson Avenue up to the foot of the Verrazano Bridge.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Lincoln Tunnel
Morning Traffic Update
For those of you who are heading through New Jersey there's really not much to worry about on the Turnpike, which has no major issues other than the normal volume that you see there. At the Hudson River crossings we're seeing delays of about 5-10 minutes at the Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington Bridge. There's really no wait at the Holland.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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George Washington Bridge
Morning Traffic Update
For those of you who are heading through New Jersey there's really not much to worry about on the Turnpike, which has no major issues other than the normal volume that you see there. At the Hudson River crossings we're seeing delays of about 5-10 minutes at the Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington Bridge. There's really no wait at the Holland.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Brooklyn Battery Tunnel
Morning Traffic Update
We'll wrap this up in Brooklyn this morning, where there's some heavy gridlock on the Gowanus as you approach the Battery Tunnel beginning right around 38th Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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St. George Theatre
Shore town mayor agrees to visit Staten Island after slight
Larry Ambrosino, executive director of SINY, said it's a good opportunity for Pringle to explore the Island and its cultural resources, like the St. George Theatre.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Arlington
Larvacide to be sprayed on Staten Island next week
The following wetland areas will be treated: Arlington.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Chelsea
Larvacide to be sprayed on Staten Island next week
The following wetland areas will be treated: Chelsea East.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Bloomfield
Larvacide to be sprayed on Staten Island next week
The following wetland areas will be treated: Bloomfield.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Upper East Side
NYPD: Armed man shot and killed by officer
A knife-wielding man with a history of mental problems was shot and killed by a police officer on Manhattan's Upper East Side after ignoring orders to drop the weapon, police said Friday.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Graniteville
Graniteville woman to be ordained a priest in Boston
A Graniteville woman will be fulfilling a lifelong dream tomorrow when she is ordained a Catholic priest.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Carousel for All Children
Graniteville woman to be ordained a priest in Boston
Ms. Ward works as an architect for the city in the Staten Island Construction Division. She had a hand in the design of the pavilion that houses the Carousel for All Children in Willowbrook.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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St. George Ferry Terminal
Staten Island celebrates re-opened ferry terminal post office
Staten Island commuters got a special delivery from postal officials and the borough's politicians yesterday: The official re-opening of the post office station in the St. George Ferry Terminal.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Eltingville
Staten Island celebrates re-opened ferry terminal post office
One such employee would be Ed Rudolph, the Staten Island Postmaster who has worked with the USPS since 1973, when he started as a letter carrier in Eltingville.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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2300 block of Andrews Avenue
2 men charged with string of thefts at Staten Island gyms
Bradford, 50, of the 2300 block of Andrews Avenue, and Nieves, 32, of the 1700 block of Bruckner Boulevard, were nabbed yesterday at their respective Bronx homes and brought back to the North Shore's 120th Precinct by detectives who tracked the pair down after they bought a flat-screen television at Best Buy near the Staten Island Mall.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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1700 block of Bruckner Boulevard
2 men charged with string of thefts at Staten Island gyms
Bradford, 50, of the 2300 block of Andrews Avenue, and Nieves, 32, of the 1700 block of Bruckner Boulevard, were nabbed yesterday at their respective Bronx homes and brought back to the North Shore's 120th Precinct by detectives who tracked the pair down after they bought a flat-screen television at Best Buy near the Staten Island Mall.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Staten Island Mall
2 men charged with string of thefts at Staten Island gyms
Bradford, 50, of the 2300 block of Andrews Avenue, and Nieves, 32, of the 1700 block of Bruckner Boulevard, were nabbed yesterday at their respective Bronx homes and brought back to the North Shore's 120th Precinct by detectives who tracked the pair down after they bought a flat-screen television at Best Buy near the Staten Island Mall.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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New York Sport Clubs
2 men charged with string of thefts at Staten Island gyms
Police spokesman Joseph Cavitolo said Bradford struck 13 gyms on the Island, including the New York Sport Clubs facility on West Service Road in Travis.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Tottenville
Staten Island toddler to be released from hospital after near drowning
Savaira Anwar, 4, is happy to be alive after a near drowning in a Tottenville pool, with her parents Lori and Mehtab at Staten Island University Hospital, Ocean Breeze.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Eltingville
Staten Island toddler to be released from hospital after near drowning
After nearly drowning Thursday at a private pool in Tottenville, the Eltingville girl is expected to be discharged from the hospital either Friday or Saturday.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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200 block of Jersey Street
Cop-threatening teen faces charges on Staten Island
Durail Miles, 16, of the 200 block of Jersey Street, was collared around 7:30 p.m. Thursday on Brabant Street in Mariners Harbor.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Mariners Harbor
Cop-threatening teen faces charges on Staten Island
Durail Miles, 16, of the 200 block of Jersey Street, was collared around 7:30 p.m. Thursday on Brabant Street in Mariners Harbor.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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7100 block of Amboy Road
Staten Island teen charged for Tottenville break-in
According to court papers, Gritsko burglarized a residence on the 7100 block of Amboy Road around 11:30 a.m.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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400 block of Getz Avenue
Staten Island teen charged for Tottenville break-in
The suspect, who lives on the 400 block of Getz Avenue, broke a door to enter, a law-enforcement source said.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Grant City
Staten Island teen charged for Tottenville break-in
In the latter incident, he and a co-defendant, Charles Lyons, 17, of Grant City, allegedly burglarized a Tottenville home on Truman Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Tottenville
Staten Island teen charged for Tottenville break-in
In the latter incident, he and a co-defendant, Charles Lyons, 17, of Grant City, allegedly burglarized a Tottenville home on Truman Street.
Published by SI Live on July 18, 2008.
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Central Park Hotel
'INN'SIDE MAN NAILED FOR SHAM HOTEL BIZ
His accommodations included rooms in the Central Park Hotel on West 73rd Street and the Lincoln Center Hotel on West 64th - and as many as 50 at a time at the Encore Hotel on West 53rd Street. Many of his other apartments were in residential buildings, including the Belnord on West 87th Street.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Lincoln Center Hotel
'INN'SIDE MAN NAILED FOR SHAM HOTEL BIZ
His accommodations included rooms in the Central Park Hotel on West 73rd Street and the Lincoln Center Hotel on West 64th - and as many as 50 at a time at the Encore Hotel on West 53rd Street. Many of his other apartments were in residential buildings, including the Belnord on West 87th Street.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Encore Hotel
'INN'SIDE MAN NAILED FOR SHAM HOTEL BIZ
His accommodations included rooms in the Central Park Hotel on West 73rd Street and the Lincoln Center Hotel on West 64th - and as many as 50 at a time at the Encore Hotel on West 53rd Street. Many of his other apartments were in residential buildings, including the Belnord on West 87th Street.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Belnord
'INN'SIDE MAN NAILED FOR SHAM HOTEL BIZ
His accommodations included rooms in the Central Park Hotel on West 73rd Street and the Lincoln Center Hotel on West 64th - and as many as 50 at a time at the Encore Hotel on West 53rd Street. Many of his other apartments were in residential buildings, including the Belnord on West 87th Street.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Marine Park
MISSING $$ IN BED SLAY
Delvicario, 49, had known Schwartz for as many as 30 years, sources said, and may have had a key to the couple's Marine Park home. Petrowski lived in an apartment above the couple's law firm nearby.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Bronx park
POSSE FOR BX. SNAKE
The city's Parks Department yesterday searched for the diamondback rattlesnake that bit a pit bull in a Bronx park, but the potentially lethal snake is still slithering around.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Hylan Boulevard near Bryant Avenue
9 HURT IN 'DWI' SMASHUP ON STATEN I.
The suspect, in a Chevy Astro minivan with three passengers, was driving north on Hylan Boulevard near Bryant Avenue in New Dorp at 6:20 p.m., sources said.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Chelsea
FIRE FIEND PLOTS HIS OWN MURDER
He'd been on the lam as authorities hunted him for dressing as a firefighter and terrorizing a Chelsea woman for 13 hours on Halloween 2005.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Rockefeller Center
GODFATHER OF SOUL SALE
Fans packed a Christie's salesroom in Rockefeller Center to buy most of the items offered, including furniture, musical instruments and a poem Muhammad Ali wrote for him. Paul Shaffer, band leader for the "Late Show with David Letterman," bid $32,500 - more than 100 times the presale estimate - to win the medical bracelet.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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Jamaica
'PIMP' COP IS HEADED TO JAIL
The two were busted in January after a 13-year-old runaway escaped from their apartment in Jamaica, Queens.
Published by New York Post on July 18, 2008.
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East 83rd St. and First Ave.
Police Fatally Shoot Man on East Side
A police officer responding to a complaint about a dispute on a quiet block of the Upper East Side shot and killed a man on Thursday night, the authorities said. Officers were called to a five-story apartment building on East 83rd Street between First and Second Avenues about 11:30 p.m., the police said. One officer encountered a man, whose identity was not immediately available, and fired his gun, the police said.
Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.
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Metropolitan Opera House
Bright Lights of the Met Opera Lobby Are Put Out for Repair
Over the next 10 weeks, workers in Vienna will refurbish and refinish parts of the lobby chandeliers at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center.
Published by New York Times on July 18, 2008.