Flag raising marks start of Pride Month in Lower Manhattan
The ceremony was hosted by federal partners at the Jacob Javits building, including the Departments of Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development.
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The ceremony was hosted by federal partners at the Jacob Javits building, including the Departments of Health and Human Services and Housing and Urban Development.
It happened around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Eastern Parkway near Bedford and Franklin Avenues.
You can join in Tuesday mornings and Wednesday evenings starting now through September.
The MTA said the man was not struck by a train, and we're told he was not injured.
The baby was found in a wooded area off 161st Street on Sunday night.
The city is also calling on New York lawmakers to pass legislation to lower the threshold of blood alcohol content for DWI.
President Joe Biden said it's a first-of-its-kind initiative.
It happened near 133rd Street at around 1 p.m. Thursday.
Mayor Eric Adams marked the occasion by announcing the opening of a revitalized public space next to the bridge.
Hochul planned to highlight budget investments in public transit. It comes just days after the agency proposed price hikes for riders.
It happened around 2 p.m. at Randolph Road and Field Avenue in Plainfield.
The issue is emergency road repairs near Exit 20 in Irvington.
Harrell was hanging out with friends on the basketball court at the Stapleton Houses around 4 p.m. Friday when shots were fired.
The proposed rate hikes were unveiled during an MTA board meeting Monday.
Police said a man walked up behind the victim and shoved her head into the E train as it was leaving the station.