Friends & Families of MetroNorth Commuters Can Save Money with ‘Summer Saturdays’

The Metro-North Railroad and Long-Island Railroad are welcoming back customers with the return of the popular “Summer Saturdays” program. Monthly railroad commuters and their friends and families can save and explore local regions with ‘Summer Saturdays’ on LIRR and Metro-North this summer.   Between Saturday, July 3, and Saturday, August 28, LIRR and Metro-North will honor all monthly tickets for travel to and from all LIRR and Metro-North stations, regardless of what stations are printed on the ticket. Monthly ticket holders traveling on these days will be able to bring up to four additional travelers for only $1 per person


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Wakefield: Search for Two Men Sought in connection with Assault

The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the people seen in the attached video and photographs who are sought in connection to a robbery that occurred in the 47th precinct. It was reported to police that on Friday June 11, at approximately 5.39 p.m., in front of 4138 Barnes Avenue, the two individuals knocked the 38-year-old male victim to the ground and then punched and kicked him before removing his money. The individuals fled into 4138 Barnes Avenue. The victim was treated for his injuries, which were reported as minor, at NYC Health and


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Subway Customers Can Request Outreach Assistance via 311 for the First Time Ever  

Officials from the MTA applauded news from City Hall on Friday, July 2, that New Yorkers can now request outreach assistance for individuals in the subway system via the 311 system. That includes those who are believed to be experiencing homelessness or a mental health crisis. Thanks to an important upgrade to the NYC311 system, subway riders can use the NYC311 app or web portal, or call or text to request homeless and mental health outreach assistance, or to identify non-aggressive panhandling.   Prior to the upgrade, the 311 system did not recognize subway stations as a part of the


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Bedford Park: 33-Year-Old Man Shot Several Times inside Residential Building

Police are looking for the gunman who shot and wounded a 33-year-old man in Bedford Park on Sunday, June 27 at 9.05 a.m.   According to police the man was shot several times inside a five-story apartment building on East 199th Street, close to Marion Avenue, in the 52nd precinct.   He sustained several gunshot wounds. EMS responded and transported the victim to St. Barnabas hospital in stable condition. There are no arrests at this time and the investigation is active and ongoing.   Anyone with information with regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers


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Con Ed Estimates 8.30 p.m. for Restoration of Remaining Bronx Power Outages following Storm

Con Edison crews are continuing the repair of equipment and the restoration of power for customers affected by the recent four-day heat wave and subsequent storm, the company confirmed on Thursday, July 1.   Con Ed officials said their crews have worked non-stop, often in extreme heat conditions, in order to return power to customers who experienced outages over the course of the recent heat wave. About 1,000 customers remained out of service as of the Thursday afternoon, out of a total of 3.5 million customers, meaning the majority of customers were unaffected by the heat and the storm.  


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DOB Issues High Wind Advisory to Contractors, Crane Operators, Property Owners Amid Stormy Weather

The New York City area is experiencing severe weather, including scattered thunderstorms with wind gusts of up to 70 mph since June 30 and this may continue through Friday, July 2. Accordingly, New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) is reminding all builders, contractors, crane operators, and property owners to secure their construction sites, buildings, and equipment.   The department will be performing random spot-check inspections of construction sites around the city. If sites are not secured, the DOB will take immediate enforcement action – issuing violations and Stop Work Orders, where necessary.   Winds may reach higher speeds and


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Fordham Manor: Search for 69-Year-Old Missing Woman

The NYPD is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 69-year-old woman who was reported missing in the 52nd precinct. Teresa Thompson, 69, of 2553 University Avenue in Fordham Manor was last seen on Tuesday June 29, inside her home at approximately 5.14 p.m. She was reported missing on July 1, 2021, at 1.10 a.m. She is described as female, 5 feet, 4 inches tall, Black, weighs 285 pounds, has brown eyes and black hair, and was last seen wearing a white hat, an orange shirt and black sneakers. Anyone with information with regard to this missing person is asked


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Update: BOE (Re)Publishes Unofficial RCV Count Tabulation for Mayor, City Comptroller & Public Advocate Primaries

The New York City Board of Elections (BOE) republished a preliminary report of the 2021 Primary Election unofficial RCV count tabulation for mayor, city comptroller and public advocate on Wednesday, June 30, having published erroneous data in relation to the mayoral race the previous day, and having removed the data shortly afterwards. The agency cited human error which caused 130,000 test votes to be included in the tally / system when they shouldn’t have been.   The latest preliminary results, which only take into account early votes and election day votes, show Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams leading the mayoral


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Update: City’s $98.7 Billion Budget for FY2022 Passes in Council after Earlier Agreement with Mayor

  The New York City Budget of $98.7 billion for the Financial Year 2022 was voted on in-person at the Council on Wednesday, and has passed, with 39 in favor, 6 against, and 4 not present.    New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson, finance committee chair, Danny Dromm, capital budget subcommittee chair, Helen Rosenthal, and Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the billion dollar budget agreement earlier on Wednesday, June 30, during a press conference. The Council said it includes major investments and restorations in education, seniors, youth and quality of life enhancements like sanitation services.   The Council said the budget


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