Singing about 381 Union Street, Allen explains: "Now I'm looking at houses with four or five floors / And you've found us a brownstone, said 'You want it? It's yours' / So we went ahead and we bought it / Found ourselves a good mortgage / Billy Cotton got sorted / All the furniture ordered / I could never afford this / You were pushing it forward / Made me feel a bit awkward."
When the New Jersey Devils drafted Jack Hughes number one overall in 2019, it marked a moment in their franchise when they looked to turn the page to a new era. Long were the days of Zach Parise and Illya Kovalchuk. Martin Brodeur and Scott Stevens were long retired. Recent Hart Trophy winner Taylor Hall was traded. New Jersey hadn't made serious playoff noise in seven years, and they needed a new franchise player to take the mantle.
The stakes for the city we love and for our loved ones who live there have never been higher. The largest city in America is on the cusp of electing as mayor a candidate with no executive experience to manage the $116 billion budget of the largest city in America, which employs 350,000 people. We must vote for the only candidate who can legitimately defeat him.
"a lot of small property owners and local businesses are being told to follow rules that are physically impossible to comply with. I've heard from deli owners, barbers, and landlords who have no alley, no yard, no storage space - but are still getting fined for not having a place to put these bins. That's not good government; that's bureaucracy gone wild."
"Am I angry I'm not the one taking down Zohran, the socialist and communist? You're darn right I am," Adams said, as he stood alongside a smiling Cuomo in Harlem. "We're fighting against a snake-oil salesman."
Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Windsor Terrace, Sunset Park, and Flatbush. The brownstone at 455 58th Street in Sunset Park. Photo via Abacus Properties by Susan De Vries Our picks for open houses to check out this weekend are found in Windsor Terrace, Sunset Park, and Flatbush. They range in price from $1.389 million to $2.5 million.
Resorts World New York City has submitted its supplemental application to the New York State Gaming Facility Location Board, which required applicants to submit material such as projected tax revenue before the Oct. 14 deadline. In major news, MGM Resorts announced that it was withdrawing its application to expand its Empire City "racino" in Yonkers ahead of the deadline, leaving just three bids competing for up to three commercial casino licenses.
The New York State Department of Transportation has quietly announced that it was pausing work on a controversial highway expansion in the Hudson Valley that locals opposed. Earlier this month, the agency posted, but did not distribute, a statement on its website announcing that the Route 17 widening project in the Catskills - long regarded as one of the biggest highway boondoggles in the state - had been put on ice.
We ask because Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel looks like he'll obliterate his career high in goals (36) while skating with Ivan Barbashev and the newly acquired Mitch Marner this season -- a line with incredible chemistry already at the start of the season. But ultimately, a superstar can't be a breakout player. That's reserved for players who are known but not yet household names. Or players we've been waiting to see blossom since their draft year.
In a move to secure the Toronto Maple Leafs' long-term stability in net, general manager Brad Treliving signed goaltender Anthony Stolarz to a four-year contract before the start of the regular season, the netminder's self-imposed deadline to get something done. The second-year Leaf had a breakout season during his first year in Toronto, setting personal-bests in games played, wins, and shutouts. He also led the NHL in save percentage.
Wrapping up our 2024-2025 report cards is Chris Drury and the Rangers front office. To put it mildly, many of the Rangers issues last year started with Drury's summer roster management, which he tried to rectify with a flurry of midseason trades. As such, his report card grade is a tale of two Drury's.
Live From the Blue Seats is recording tonight as Dave and Producer JL will be in the booth tonight discussing training camp lines, expectations, and what the coaching staff may be thinking. We will also talk the centennial jerseys. As always we will be answering your questions. It's honestly our favorite part of the pod. The questions are great and they help keep us on our toes.
Giacomin played 14 seasons in the NHL and spent 10-plus with the Rangers, winning 267 of his 290 games in New York and the 1971 Vezina Trophy awarded annually to the league's top goaltender alongside teammate Gilles Villemure. He was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1987 and had his No. 1 retired by the Rangers two years later on March 15, 1989.
Reinhart was nothing but a goal-scoring force for the Panthers across all three of their consecutive Stanley Cup finals performances, scoring 8 in 2023, 10 in 2024, and 11 in 2025, making him one of the more important pieces of the team, not to mention the game-winning goal against the Oilers in Game 6 to clinch their second straight Stanley Cup victory.
He walked through neighborhoods including Brighton Beach, Williamsburg, Jackson Heights, and Jamaica to champion his policies aimed at supporting local businesses and community strength. On Facebook, the independent incumbent mayor zeroed in on his visit to Brighton Beach. We're going block by block today, visiting small businesses in Brighton Beach, Hizzoner said. Small businesses are the heartbeat of New York City. They create jobs, build community, and keep our neighborhoods alive. When we support them, we're not just helping one store or one family; we're lifting up the entire city.
Palat has been slotted in that position more frequently than any other skater, but it's time to consider other possibilities. He wound up with just 28 points in 72 games played, despite having the chance to skate with the team's two most elite offensive producers. Looking at the advanced numbers, when Palat is on the ice, the Devils were outshot by 86 SOG, outscored 42-38, and controlled the puck less than 50% of the time with a Corsi-for percentage of 48.9%.
Every elected official at every level should be doing everything in their power to make sure that these corrections officers have every tool with the law or financial support or whatever else is needed to be able to do their jobs.
NEW YORK -- Venus Williams and Leylah Fernandez reached the women's doubles quarterfinals at the US Open, defeating the 12th-seeded duo of Ekaterina Alexandrova and Zhang Shuai 6-3, 6-4 in their third-round match Monday in front of a capacity crowd at Louis Armstrong Stadium. Williams and Fernandez had not played together until last week, when they received a wild-card entry into the field at the Grand Slam tournament. They are now 3-0 and have not lost a set in the process.
As part of its promotions schedule for the 2025-26 campaign, the Charlotte Checkers, AHL affiliate of your Florida Panthers, will be sporting not one, not two, not three, but four different specialty jerseys during the upcoming season. The four special jerseys consist of a 1990s inspired sweater for both games of Throwback Weekend (December 20 and 21 versus Springfield Thunderbirds), a new entry in the What If? Series (January 17 versus Hershey Bears),
Gov. Kathy Hochul on Tuesday defended New York's bail system and pointed to falling retail theft numbers as evidence that crime is down one day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order threatening to cut off federal funding to states he claims have dangerous bail policies. Trump's order, signed Monday, directs U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to compile a list of jurisdictions that the president claims substantially eliminated cash bail for crimes such as violent assaults, sex offenses, burglary, looting, and vandalism.
The New York Islanders' 2014 first-round pick, Michael Dal Colle, has officially moved on from the NHL. The 29-year-old winger signed a two-year contract with Dinamo Minsk of the KHL, marking the latest chapter in a career that never quite lived up to its draft-day expectations. Dal Colle, selected fifth overall by the Islanders, was once projected as a top-line winger. Instead, he totaled just 21 points in 112 NHL games before his time with the organization ended after the 2021-22 season.
Alexis Lafreniere started the year strong but faced locker room issues, leading to concerns about his performance. He finished with 17 goals and 45 points, down from his previous season's 57 points.