CASTANYA DOES IT AGAIN, SATO BEST RIVALS
CONEY ISLAND – Legendary 16-time champion Joey Chestnut once again crushed the competition in the Nathan’s Hot Food Contest on Tuesday. reports ABC Newspulled out an astounding 62 hot dogs in just 10 minutes, far short of his personal record of 76 hot dogs set in 2021, also a world best, but still miles ahead of the second-place finisher, who consumed just 49. In the women’s competition, defending champion Miki Sudo won gold for the ninth time, finishing in 39.5, eating so quickly the judges had to count to figure out her exact number.
The event was initially delayed by heavy rain, but after a two-hour wait the show went on as planned.
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REYNOSO will host the MATERNAL HEALTH EXPO
DOWNTOWN BROOKLYN – Borough President Antonio Reynoso will host a maternal health expo at Borough Hall next weekend. with activities aimed at supporting pregnancy journeys, including workshops on topics such as paid maternity leave and health insurance, prenatal nutrition, safe sleep and breastfeeding. The event will also feature exercise sessions as well as community resource offerings from local organizations.
The exhibition will take place on Saturday 15 July, between 1pm and 4pm at the Borough Hall; RSVP online are recommended but not mandatory.
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COEY ISLAND Will Host the Earthy ART FEST
CONEY ISLAND – The Coney Island Brewery and Beautify Brooklyn are hosting the Earthy Girthy eco-themed art festival this weekend at the brewery’s Coney Island Brewery. with musical performances, exhibitions and workshops by local artists in a dizzying variety of arts, and green craft activities for young and old. Highlights include wild food foraging workshops, a build-your-own-terrarium session, trash-to-treasure jewelery creation and a free Earth-themed comic book to take home.
The festival will take place at the Coney Island Brewery’s beer garden on Sunday, July 9, from noon to 6 p.m.; Admission is free and open to all ages, but RSVPs are required on EventBritealong with a full schedule of musical acts, artists and presenters.
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UNKNOWN MAN VANDALS TWO SYNAGOGUES
BRIGHTON BEACH – Police are searching for an unidentified man believed to be responsible for graffiti attacks on two synagogues on West End Avenue in Brighton Beach shortly after midnight on Sunday, May 14. No injuries were reported as a result of these incidents, but they are being investigated by the NYPD Hate Crimes Task Force.
Anyone with information about this matter is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) or, for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782 ). The public can also submit tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at crimestoppers.nypdonline.org.
Images of the person or persons believed to be responsible for the graffiti. All tips given to the police are strictly confidential.Images of the person or persons believed to be responsible for the graffiti. All tips given to the police are strictly confidential.
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TWO LIGHTNING IN THE COEY ISLAND FIREWORKS
CONEY ISLAND – Two people were injured by lightning during a July 4 storm on the Coney Island coast. reports PIX Newsand were taken to the hospital. NBC reports that FDNY officials said the bolt struck near the victims and their injuries may not have been serious.
Heavy storms delayed Nathan’s famous hot dog contest by several hours; No other injuries were reported in the event.
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DE BLASIO AND THE WOMAN SEPARATE…AND STAY IN PLACE
PARK SLOPE – Former Mayor Bill de Blasio and his wife Charlayne McCray have decided to separate and date other people, but they will remain married and continue to share their Park Slope home. reported a number of media outlets on Wednesday, July 5, including the New York Times. McCray, 68, and de Blasio, 62, met while working for then-Mayor David Dinkins and have been husband and wife since 1994. They chose not to divorce, which would also have forced a breakup their financial and real estate assets. .
The couple told the New York Times in an interview that the demanding schedule of being mayor took into account the strain on the marriage. “And that took a little bit of the soul out of us,” de Blasio said.
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AN INMATE DIES AT RIKERS, 23RD INMATE DEATH THIS YEAR
RIKERS ISLAND – Rikers inmate Felix Taveras died at the age of 40 at Elmhurst Hospital shortly after midnight Wednesday. CBS reports, after reporting chest pains to prison staff, after suffering a seizure and being treated with the anti-overdose drug Narcan at the island’s medical clinic. This is the 23rd death of an inmate in the city’s prison system so far this year, and at least the fourth at Rikers, including a died in May under suspicious circumstancesand advocates expressed outrage: The Lonesome HALTS Campaign said in a press release, “Thirty-nine people have died in the past two and a half years because of the policy choices of New York officials.” Meanwhile, the Department of Corrections stated that it had discovered procedural violations in this incident and would issue suspensions to the employees, but did not elaborate.
City officials have been unable to get Rikers under control as a plan to close the island’s jail complex has been delayed by the pandemic slowdown, including work to expand the detention center. Atlantic Avenue. it is expected to end in 2029; a judge he reprimanded the city at a hearing last month on the troubled island and threatened to place the facility under federal management.
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SECOND ARREST AT THE AIRPORT IN A WEEK OF TRAVEL WITH LOADED GUNS
JFK AIRPORT — Police arrested a Florida man yesterday at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) after Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents spotted a loaded handgun in his carry-on bag. the man when entering a security checkpoint. The TSA immediately notified the Port Authority Police, who confiscated the firearm, which contained 10 rounds, and arrested the man on gun charges. The man, in addition to his arrest, also faces a stiff federal financial penalty. Federal penalties can be as high as $15,000 for bringing a gun into an airport checkpoint, depending on the circumstances.
This was the second gun TSA agents have seized in a week. On June 29, they stopped a man working at the airport with a gun in his backpack, arrested him, and confiscated that gun as well. In just the first five days of July, TSA agents had already detected seven firearms at airport checkpoints so far this year, tying the number seized in 2022.
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THE CITY COUNCIL SURVEYS THE CITY’S SMOKE RESPONSE
CIVIC CENTER — The City Council plans to hold a hearing to investigate the mayor’s response to smoke hazards from wildfires last month, reports the New York Post, in response to criticism that emergency measures were implemented late and haphazardly, in particular that air quality warnings were issued shortly before midnight on the first day of worsening conditions, long after the risks were obvious. The mayor has defended the actions of his administration, Gothamist reportsclaiming that the situation was swift and unprecedented.
The Council meeting is scheduled for next Wednesday, July 15 at 10 am in the City Hall.
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