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Are you hungry? If you happen to be a carnivore, you will be by the time you read about the history of one of Ridgewood’s most popular butchers, Karl Ehmer. Karl Ehmer was born in a small village near Stuttgart, Germany, in 1909, and came to America in the fall of 1930 when he was 21 years old. He got a job in a butcher shop in the Yorkville section of Manhattan, and worked har...

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Detectives in Queens are looking for the suspect who shot a man dead around the corner from his home on Friday night.

Police said someone opened fire on Jairo Javier Vinces-Cobena, who lived on the 5500 block of 98th Street, in front of another home on the 9700 block of 55th Avenue in Coro...


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MTA Chair and CEO Janno Lieber stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday to tout her controversial proposal aimed at lowering auto insurance premiums as a boon for New York City's millions of subway and bus riders.

The governor and the MTA boss, during a Friday news conference a...


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A Southeast Queens man was indicted for sex trafficking five victims, including three minors as young as 14 years old, at hotels across Queens, Brooklyn and Long Island, according to federal prosecutors. Tyrone Stylistic Crooks, 33, of St. Albans, was arrested at the Budget Inn in...

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Your summer playlist is about to go from your headphones to center stage with the return of The Governor’s Ball to Queens for three days of live music, local food vendors and an unforgettable experience at the annual music festival. The

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