Bushwick's Party Bus Owners Clamor as NYPD Impound Stirs Controversy and Legal Considerations
The NYPD impounded three Bushwick party buses, sparking backlash. One, a vintage 1967 double-decker, was damaged during towing. Owner Robin Russell-French considers legal action, while local officials state intervention followed community complaints.
DOJ Investigates NYC's Use of Hotels as Shelters for Homeless and Migrants, Subpoenas Issued for Resident Data
The DOJ investigates NYC's homeless sheltering, issuing subpoenas for hotel records used to house the homeless and migrants, amidst wider debates on sanctuary city policies and immigration law enforcement.
Upper West Side's Beloved Silver Moon Bakery to Close Amidst Rent Dispute and Community Mourning
Silver Moon Bakery on the Upper West Side is closing due to a rent dispute and eviction process initiated by their landlord. After 24 years, the beloved bakery will shut its doors, with locals mourning the loss of the community staple.


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