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- U.S. Says Sheriff Could Face Prosecution for Releasing ImmigrantThe Justice Department called for an investigation of a sheriff in Ithaca, N.Y., who had released an undocumented man who was later arrested by federal agents.
- Abuse at N.Y.C. Day Care Was ‘Parent’s Worst Nightmare,’ Prosecutor SaysA husband and wife are charged with beating, dropping and throwing children as young as 11 months. One child’s surgically implanted hearing devices were knocked loose.
- George Tice, ‘Bard of New Jersey’ With a Camera, Dies at 86He found beauty in the prosaic: bars, phone booths, hamburger joints, barber shops — first in a downtrodden Paterson, then throughout the state and beyond.
- Molinaro, Congestion Pricing Foe, to Lead Federal Transit AdministrationMarc Molinaro, a former Republican congressman, would steer the Federal Transit Administration, which supports mass transit systems nationwide.
- Trump Administration Considers Halting Congestion PricingThe New York City tolling program began on Jan. 5 after defying obstacles for decades. A move to stop it would likely touch off a legal battle between the state and federal government.
- Wolfgang Zwiener, Waiter Who Built a Steakhouse Empire, Dies at 85After years of waiting tables at Peter Luger in Brooklyn, he opened Wolfgang’s Steakhouse in Manhattan, the first of 35 restaurants around the world.
- Eric Adams Re-Emerges After ‘Scary Week’ With Criminal Case in DoubtThe New York City mayor took a combative tone in a speech to clergy members after several days of absence from public appearances.
- Father Slays New York Girl, 14, in TikTok ‘Honor Killing’After being lured to Pakistan, Hira Anwar was fatally shot by her father and an uncle over online posts that her parents believed were immodest, the police said.
- Luddite Teens Still Don’t Want Your LikesThree years after starting a club meant to fight social media’s grip on young people, many original members are holding firm and gaining new converts.
- Pothole No. 500,000 Has Been FilledThe city’s transportation commissioner headed to Brooklyn for some work in the streets to mark an Adams administration milestone.
- U.S. Says Sheriff Could Face Prosecution for Releasing Immigrant
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Pool Director wanted for the Pound Ridge Town Pool
Pool Director wanted for the Pound Ridge Town Pool. Season starts Memorial Day and ends on Labor Day. The pool is open weekends and late weekdays until mid June. 40 hours a week is required through Labor Day. Salary is … Continue reading
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