Riverhead Woman Nabbed In 1993 Calverton Roadside Newborn Death
A Riverhead woman was arrested this week in connection with a newborn's 1993 death in Calverton. Her attorney says she's charged with second‑degree murder; investigators haven't detailed the evidence.
Harlem’s Malcolm Shabazz Market Moves Off Its Block, Plots A Big Comeback
The Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market has temporarily relocated across the block as its 116th Street lot is cleared for a planned plaza with affordable housing. Vendors say they will return when the rebuild is complete.
Moriches Teen Admits to Deadly DWI Crash on Father’s Day in the Hamptons
An 18-year-old from Moriches pleaded guilty after prosecutors say he drove drunk and at about 74 mph before his car crashed in East Hampton, killing a 19-year-old passenger. Sentencing is set for March 18.
Princeton ENT Snaps Up $24.8 Million Central Park West Condo With Offshore Backstory
A retired Princeton ENT and his wife closed on a Central Park West condo for $24.8M that was previously owned by an offshore company linked to a 2013 Hong Kong insider‑trading finding.
Columbia Dental School Rocked by Epstein-Tied Admission Shakeup
Columbia has removed and reassigned dental-school staff after DOJ files show a student tied to Jeffrey Epstein was admitted through an "irregular" process. The university says it will redirect related donations to survivor groups.
SUNY Deals Tuition Break To Troops Across New York
SUNY has launched a Military Tuition Rate to cap undergraduate tuition for active‑duty, National Guard and Reserve members. Early rollouts began this spring and a statewide expansion is planned for fall 2026.












