The Department Of Education already officially investigated Principal John Chase Jr. of Bronxdale High School after he allegedly made at least three remarks about oral sex to female staffers last fall. And even though Chase was found to have regularly made “inappropriate sexual comments,” he was only disciplined with a letter of reprimand and sensitivity training. Well, the DOE is really coming down on him now—they’ve demoted him to Assistant Principal at another school. That’ll, um, teach him! [ more › ]
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School Principal Who Found Copy Machines Sexy Demoted To… Assistant Principal
A Long Island pizzeria owner was arrested yesterday as authorities allege that he was selling illegal prescription drugs from the eatery. Newsday reports , “Francesco Miceli of Miceli Brothers Pizzeria was charged with multiple counts of criminal sale and criminal possession of a controlled substance.” [ more › ]
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Pizza With A Side Of Oxy: LI Man Accused Of Selling Prescription Drugs At His Pizzeria
Times Square may no longer have TV-based ESPN Zone or the modeliciously tacky Hawaiian Tropic Zone but that’s okay. Today news arrives that no less an authority on TV tack than Food Network’s Guy Fieri is planning to bring a restaurant to the area. But will it be a diner, a drive-in or a dive? [ more › ]
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Guy Fieri Is Bringing His Bleach To Times Square
It seems like every week food truck launches, slinging Philly Cheesesteaks or lovingly handmade licorice strips locally sourced from Long Island’s famous licorice mines. And while we’re pumped to try out all the new taco trucks and lobster roll rickshaws , we’re also noticing that every bistro and its mother is now pushing gluten-free duck sliders and artisanal chorizo meatballs on its mobile menu. Since the food truck options are seemingly limitless, we’d like to make a few requests: If there are any food truck entrepreneurs out there taking notes, here are a few specialized food trucks we would love to donate to on Kickstarter: [ more › ]
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Top Five Precious Food Trucks We’d Love To See This Summer
In early April City Council Speaker Christine Quinn described the City Council’s argument that unused parking time bought at one meter should still be usable at another meter like so: if “you buy the time, you get to use it.” A month later that quip is set to be the rule of the road. [ more › ]
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FINALLY: You Can Reuse Unused Parking Minutes!
We’re still celebrating National Etiquette Week over here (did you lock up your bike properly this morning?), and right now you’re about to get a lesson from The Etiquette School of New York ‘s Patricia Fitzpatrick, who has created the below top 10 list for us, titled: Top 10 Etiquette Dos for a More Pleasant and Civil New York City. [ more › ]
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Manhattan Etiquette Teacher Gives Us Her Top 10 Etiquette "Dos" For A More Pleasant NYC
New Yorkers may have a constitutional right to look at porn in libraries, but that doesn’t mean your fellow patrons are just going to put up with it. A homeless man allegedly stabbed a 52-year-old man for perusing porn at the Brooklyn Heights Branch of the Brooklyn Public Library last night. “I’m innocent. My wife was there and he’s looking at porn,” suspect Ralph Neptune said as he was being arrested. [ more › ]
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Homeless Man Stabs Library Patron For Allegedly Looking At Porn
Could an old Times Square classic be getting ready for a revival? McHale’s, a watering hole that served one hell of a burger on 46th and Eighth closed in early 2006 , but now Jeremiah’s Vanishing New York has a very interesting rumor about it. Seems that something called McHale’s is coming back to the area! This could be very awesome. Or it could be yet another cheap Broadway revival looking to make a buck. Time will tell! [ more › ]
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Classic Midtown Bar McHale’s Getting A Revival?
The city has allocated $1.6 million to fund the revamped Civilian Complaint Review Board, which has traditionally been a toothless, opaque system that was easily dismissed by the NYPD, but will now have the power to prosecute police officers accused of wrongdoing. According to the Wall Street Journal, the board’s Administrative Prosecution Unit will include a chief, a deputy, ten prosecutors, and five investigators, and the funding will kick in on July 1. [ more › ]
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New CCRB Gets Funding To Crack Down On Police Misconduct
Guess someone’s been busy not bulking up during the off-season! Garrulous Jets coach Rex Ryan showed off a slimmer physique at the team’s ALR Walk to Cure Lupus this past weekend. And the Internet is stunned . [ more › ]
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Goddamn Snacks Are Relieved: Rex Ryan Trims Down