End of an Era as Tribeca Park Cafe Closes After 45 Years Amid Neighborhood Gentrification
Tribeca Park Cafe closed permanently after nearly 50 years, following an $18 million property sale and plans for luxury condos. The neighborhood fixture, owned by the Abdalla family, was known for its community atmosphere and early morning service.
New York City Retirees Rally at City Hall to Preserve Traditional Medicare Benefits Amid Healthcare Overhaul
Retired NYC employees are rallying to maintain their existing healthcare benefits amid discussions on introducing a Medicare Advantage plan, as the city proposes a new health plan aiming at cost savings and wider coverage.
Investigation Launched After Boats Collide on NYC's East River, 11 Injured, Private Vessel Flees Scene
Two boats collided on NYC's East River, injuring at least five. The party boat Cabana and the private vessel Let's Live II were involved, with the latter fleeing after the crash. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Brooklyn Man's Wrongful Arrest Raises Alarm Over NYPD's Facial Recognition Tech Misuse
A wrongful arrest in Brooklyn, due to misidentification by NYPD's facial recognition technology, has sparked debate over its reliability and ethical use, leading to calls for a ban on the tech by the Legal Aid Society.
New York City Boosts Career Opportunities for Formerly Justice-Involved Citizens with Expanded CDL Training Program
New York City expands its CDL training program for former justice-involved individuals, providing job opportunities and addressing labor shortages. Mayor Adams highlights the economic and public safety benefits of the initiative.












