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As New York City bids farewell to the iconic MetroCard, a new era of public transit payment is on the horizon. OMNY, a ...
The next time you commute through the 42 St-Grand Central Station subway station, make sure to head through the 7 train entrance at 42nd Street/3rd Avenue to see a new, incredibly intricate and ...
The MTA is hosting a series of pop-up events across Queens to help bus riders prepare for major service changes as part of ...
(Courtesy of the NYPD) The train was sitting idle in the Whitehall subway station when officers boarded to investigate, the Advance/SILive.com previously reported. An investigation remains ongoing.
Baseball After dropping the first two games against Washington University in St. Louis on Friday, April 11, the baseball team bounced back with two wins on Sunday, April 13 at Staten Island Hospital ...
A wild turkey flew to Manhattan from Roosevelt Island, and experts think she might be on the prowl for a mate in the big city. Posted April 19, 2025 9:55pm CDT Share ...
An attempted suicide at a Bronx subway station led to massive delays Saturday on the 4,5,6 and 2 trains, officials said. The 35-year-old man who sparked the slowdown jumped in front of a Manhattan ...
A lovelorn wild turkey named Astoria has flown the coop from her home on Roosevelt Island and landed in Manhattan — probably in search of a mate, according to bird experts. Astoria was first ...
New York is one of the world’s most visited states, and New York City is widely described as the modern-day centre of the world. Nearly 70 million people visit the Big Apple every year, and those who ...
The Island could get its first ever dedicated electric charging station for cars - if planners give the green light. A planning application for the facility on South Quay in Douglas has been submitted ...
even if she had feathers?" NEW YORK - That’s right—Rosie the Roosevelt Island turkey is on the move, and she’s turning heads in Manhattan. The feathered local celebrity, affectionately ...
A Roosevelt Island turkey named “Rosie”—or “Astoria,” depending on who you ask—has captured New Yorkers’ hearts after spreading her wings and flying across the East River to Manhattan.