He arrived at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Sunset Park at 2 p.m. which was the prearranged surrender time. The rapper will serve 90 days behind bars. Hernandez was sentenced to three months behind bars for violating the terms of his supervised release. He was indicted in 2018 in a federal racketeering case that targeted members of a criminal group with whom he worked.
The Renaissance Revival style dwelling is one of a row of 10 designed by architect Thomas Bennett. He was busy in the area, designing more than 70 houses in the historic district alone according to the designation report, and was particularly known for his two-family dwellings. In this instance, the 1899 filing shows he designed the row of two-families for property owner Albert Frank.
Kenia Pittman, director of exhibition design operations at the New York Botanical Garden, towers over the Brooklyn Bridge as she talks. But this is more of a baby Brooklyn Bridge than the real thing. While few structures are as symbolic of Brooklyn as this signature bridge, Pittman describes the architecture of the Garden's massive miniature, built for its holiday train exhibit, along with a series of other landmarks from Brooklyn and beyond, constructed to scale.
The Williamsburg outpost is led by founder Barry Dry, CSO Tom Rowse and Executive Chef Clint Snowling, an award-winning chef with more than two decades of fine dining experience. The opening marks Isla & Co.'s latest expansion, bringing its Australian-inspired café and restaurant culture to Brooklyn. To celebrate the launch, the team is rolling out a neighborhood-focused promotion aimed squarely at locals.
"Cake Eater" chronicles Radke's journey through sobriety, grief and public scrutiny, as well as his search for joy "in a world that equates fun with alcohol." The memoir also offers an unfiltered look behind the scenes of reality television and how pursuing authenticity reshaped his life. "It was not easy to go back and dig in and talk about stuff that's painful and tragic and difficult," Radke told press earlier this month.
they still draw our attention, our praise, and sometimes our scorn. Sometimes it's for their wacky design choices, like Extell's torch on Eighth Avenue, or their market failures, like the overpriced, more than half-empty condos of Brooklyn Tower. Occasionally, they become sagas in and of themselves, like 432 Park, with its crumbling façade, a swaying stack of luxury condos haunted by howling winds where billionaires get trapped in the elevators.
The past few weeks have been brutal in New York, with the flu hitting hard, ruining holiday plans, and leaving people wiped out for days, if not weeks. Everywhere you go in New York, there's someone sick with it. The cold weather and snow haven't made it any easier. If it hasn't hit your household, consider yourself lucky. Of course, this is nothing new, as each year, flu cases rise around this time, but this year, it has hit harder and earlier.
The year was marked by pressure, pushback and community. SUNY Downstate, which faced closure in 2024, took steps toward the future this year after protest from doctors, patients and local elected officials saved it from the brink. Parents and educators fought back against the city's sudden announcement that it would close four early childhood education centers. When the feds quietly began using the Metropolitan Detention Center to house ICE detainees, local residents and politicians rallied in the streets and outside the prison, demanding transparency and
According to the National Weather Service, snow is expected to begin after 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 26, with a high of 34° and wind chill values between 15 and 20. Snowy conditions are expected to continue throughout the night into Saturday, Dec. 27, accumulating 4 to 8 inches, with temperatures reaching a low of 30° and wind chill values between 20 and 25. There is a 40% chance of snow continuing before 1 p.m. on Saturday, with it slowing down later in the afternoon.
Elemental: An Astrological New Year's Eve Party invites revelers to celebrate with a cosmic twist. This immersive party blends astrology, music and ritual, encouraging guests to reflect on the year and manifest what's ahead. Presented by Grippy Sock Burlesque, a mental health awareness show, and Medusa Bar, the show will feature "Huneysuckle Humm as Earth & Virgo, Masc.Ari as Water & Pisces, Miss AuroraBoobRealis as Air & Libra and Noctua as Fire & Aries." Expect DJs, themed spaces tied to the elements and a crowd equal parts spiritual and celebratory.
This was the first administration to have five women deputy mayors, the first woman police commissioner and the second woman police commissioner. We had the first Dominican deputy mayor, the first Filipino deputy mayor, the first East Indian deputy mayor, and the first Persian deputy mayor an administration that looks like the city it serves and that has delivered for our city every single day.
The project would include 1,500 new apartments with 305 affordable units, 95 of which would be set aside for seniors. There would also be a new 27,000-square-foot community center, a 15,000-square-foot cultural center, and a new school to replace P.S. 287. Renderings show one high-rise building in place of the current Boys & Girls Club at 240 Nassau Street with the community and cultural centers on the ground floor and apartments above.
This year, I've been really inspired by the enthusiasm in New York City for financial education. People here aren't afraid to dream bigbuy a home, save for retirement, plan for college, or grow their businessand are really excited about the process to get there. One of the most rewarding parts of my job is helping connect them with the tools and knowledge to turn those dreams into reality.
We are thrilled with the incredible outpouring of support from our neighbors. The genuine generosity displayed by everyone involved has made a significant impact, and we are proud to contribute to bringing joy to children in difficult times,
The toy drive is part of several holiday events at NYU Langone family health centers and community school-based programs, aimed at brightening the season for about 5,500 children who might otherwise go without gifts. In total, NYU Langone plans to distribute more than 5,400 educational gifts to children up to age 14 across its family health center locations, as well as its hospital campuses in Brooklyn and on Long Island. The health system is also distributing coats and food to adults at one of its centers.