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As the powerful nor’easter storm continues to batter the New York metropolitan area, authorities and residents are expressing growing concerns about coastal flooding and the impact on the city’s infrastructure and public services. The storm, which prompted a state of emergency declaration across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County, has already caused severe flooding in coastal neighborhoods, disrupted transportation networks, and led to widespread power outages. In Queens and Brooklyn, rising tides have flooded streets in neighborhoods such as Howard Beach, Coney Island, and Red Hook, while in Long Island, several coastal towns are experiencing storm surges exceeding…
For the first time in over two decades, the Columbus Day Parade in New York City has been canceled due to extreme weather conditions caused by a powerful nor’easter storm sweeping through the region. Organizers made the decision early Monday morning after heavy rain, strong winds, and flooding made it unsafe for participants and spectators. The parade, which was scheduled to take place along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, typically attracts tens of thousands of attendees and features marching bands, floats, and cultural performances celebrating Italian-American heritage. The Columbus Citizens Foundation, which organizes the event, expressed disappointment but emphasized that safety…
Authorities have declared a state of emergency across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County as a powerful nor’easter storm slams the region, bringing torrential rain, flooding, and winds exceeding 60 miles per hour. New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the emergency declaration early Monday, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel as emergency crews work to manage road closures and power outages. “Our first priority is to protect lives and property,” she said, emphasizing that rescue teams and utility workers have been deployed across the affected areas. The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of flash floods,…
A heated debate has emerged across Manhattan and Long Island over how Zionism is represented in public school curriculum materials, raising questions about academic neutrality, religious sensitivity, and political influence in education. The controversy began after parents and educators in several Long Island districts criticized sections of a global history Regents review packet that described Zionism as a form of “extreme nationalism.” Critics argue that such language misrepresents Jewish history and identity, while others defend it as a legitimate academic interpretation within the broader study of nationalism. Concerns from the Jewish Community Jewish organizations, including the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and…
The 2025 New York City mayoral primaries are shaping up to be one of the most competitive political races in recent memory, with three high-profile candidates — Zohran Mamdani, Curtis Sliwa, and Andrew Cuomo — each presenting vastly different visions for the future of America’s largest city. Progressive Push: Zohran Mamdani’s Urban Renewal Agenda State Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Democrat representing Queens, has gained momentum among younger voters and working-class communities. His platform focuses on affordable housing, public transit reform, and climate resilience. Mamdani’s proposal to eliminate bus fares and expand rent stabilization has drawn both praise and criticism…
A 99-year-old man who was robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight in Manhattan has died from injuries sustained during the violent encounter, police confirmed Monday. The victim, a longtime resident and retired landlord, was attacked in early September outside his Upper West Side apartment building when an armed assailant confronted him, demanding his wallet and personal belongings. Witnesses said the suspect pushed the elderly man to the ground, causing severe head and hip injuries before fleeing the scene with his valuables. The man was transported to Mount Sinai West Hospital, where he underwent surgery and was later moved to a…
A shocking murder has rattled Staten Island after a 45-year-old man, identified as a local cleaner, was brutally killed by his girlfriend’s 19-year-old son inside their shared home. According to the New York Police Department (NYPD), officers were called to the residence early Sunday morning after neighbors reported screaming and disturbances coming from the property. Upon arrival, police discovered the victim with severe neck injuries and declared him dead at the scene. Investigators say the 19-year-old suspect allegedly attacked his mother’s boyfriend during a heated argument that quickly turned violent. Authorities are still determining the motive, but early reports suggest…
For the first time in decades, the annual Columbus Day Parade in New York City was canceled as powerful storms swept across the region, prompting officials to declare a state of emergency. The parade, which traditionally draws thousands of spectators and features vibrant floats, marching bands, and cultural groups celebrating Italian-American heritage, was called off early Monday morning due to dangerous weather conditions caused by a nor’easter storm battering the East Coast. Governor Kathy Hochul and city officials made the announcement following forecasts of heavy rain, strong winds reaching up to 60 mph, and widespread flooding across the five boroughs,…
State of Emergency Declared in NYC, Long Island, and Westchester County as Nor’easter Slams the Area
Authorities have declared a state of emergency across New York City, Long Island, and Westchester County as a powerful nor’easter storm brings torrential rain, fierce winds, and coastal flooding to the region. Governor Kathy Hochul announced the emergency declaration early Monday morning, citing “life-threatening conditions” and urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. Emergency response teams have been deployed across the tri-county area to manage flooding, downed power lines, and transportation disruptions. Meteorologists warn that the storm — with wind gusts reaching up to 60 miles per hour — could continue through Tuesday morning, causing widespread power outages…
Tensions flared in Lower Manhattan as New York City mayoral candidate Brad Lander was escorted out of Foley Square Park following a heated confrontation during a public protest. Lander, a progressive and self-described socialist, faced accusations of anti-Semitism from a protester, leading to a chaotic scene that quickly drew media attention and sparked political debate. Witnesses say the altercation began when Lander attempted to address the crowd during a demonstration focused on human rights and city policy. A protester confronted him, shouting accusations and demanding that he leave the area. Videos circulating online show a group of attendees surrounding Lander…
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