Woman killed by illegal e-bike in Brooklyn was beloved colleague at NYC elevator company
Terri Valenti stepped off an MTA bus on her way to work at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Monday when she was fatally struck by a duo riding a type of electric bicycle that isn’t allowed on New York City’s streets. Valenti, 60, was a beloved colleague who for the last 16 years worked at National Elevator Cab and Door Corporation, said the company’s More...
20 Traditional Types of Indian Painting: Discovering the Artistic Legacy
India is a land of extraordinary stories, expressed in countless ways through different types of Indian art. The country’s painting traditions celebrate nature, faith, daily life, and more. Across regions, More...
Mayor Adams heads to Albania, with Albanian government footing some of the bill
With only three months left in office, Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday he’s taking a trip to Albania – with lodging and ground transportation paid for by the Albanian government. The four-day trip came More...
Paintings by Henri Le Sidaner (1862-1939)
Henri Le Sidaner (7 Aug 1862- July 1939) was an intimist painter and was born in a French family. Source link More...
August sets record for international air travel at NYC area airports, Port Authority says
Airports in the New York metropolitan area recorded a record-breaking number of passengers this August, marking the “busiest month ever” for the region’s transit hubs, according to the Port Authority of More...
‘Definitely were warning signs’: Gas smell preceded Bronx NYCHA collapse, tenants say
Residents of a Bronx public housing complex say they smelled gas around the site of a partial building collapse in the hours and days leading up to the disaster that city officials are blaming on a boiler explosion. The More...
PATH train riders face delays between Hoboken, Manhattan as crews repair broken rail
A broken rail disrupted PATH train service between New Jersey and Manhattan early Thursday, frustrating commuters as rush hour got underway. Trains between Hoboken and the World Trade Center and 33rd Street More...
How newly registered NYC voters are helping fuel Zohran Mamdani’s campaign
On June 9, Zohran Mamdani released a video targeting an unusual set of voters: New Yorkers who live in New York City, but vote somewhere else. “The other day on the subway, I met a New Yorker. But get this, More...
Mayor Adams has a message for NYC’s next mayor: ‘Don’t f— it up’
Mayor Eric Adams may have surrendered his long-shot re-election bid, but in at least one way, he is leaving office as he entered: quotable and unbridled. In one of his first public appearances since declaring More...
Phony real estate agent scammed would-be renters out of $25K, Manhattan DA says
Prosecutors say a Bronx man stole $25,000 from three victims through an apartment rental scam, and that there may be more victims who are yet to be identified. Juan Valoy, 46, posed as a real estate broker from More...






