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Security Measures Heightened at Manhattan High School Following Student Altercation

Metal detectors greeted students Wednesday morning at the High School of Graphic Communication Arts in Manhattan, a proactive measure implemented in response to a violent altercation the previous day. The incident left two students injured, one with facial lacerations and the other with a chest stab wound. Although both students were hospitalized, authorities assured the […]

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Man Pleads Not Guilty to Allegedly Shoving Girlfriend Onto Tracks in Manhattan

Christian Valdez, a 35-year-old Brooklyn resident, entered a plea of not guilty during his arraignment following allegations of shoving his girlfriend onto subway tracks in Manhattan over the weekend. The charges against him include attempted murder and felony assault, as authorities continue their investigation into the disturbing incident. The Harrowing Incident The altercation unfolded at […]

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Revolutionizing NYC Commutes: Electric Air Taxis Aim for 2025 Launch

In a groundbreaking achievement, test flights for the first-ever electric air taxi, designed to transport passengers swiftly from JFK Airport to Manhattan in just seven minutes, have successfully taken place. This innovative transportation solution, developed by Joby Aviation, holds the potential to significantly reduce commute times for both New Yorkers and visitors. Mayor Eric Adams’ […]

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Wegmans 87,000 Feet New Store To Grand Debut in Manhattan Next Week

In a momentous occasion for food enthusiasts and Manhattan residents, Wegmans is all set to introduce its Manhattan branch, marking a significant addition to New York City’s culinary landscape. The renowned supermarket chain has unveiled its plans to commence operations on Wednesday, October 18th, at 9 a.m., within the historic Wannamaker Building located at 770 […]

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