
Adeja Crearer
Digital Content Producer at WNYW-TV (New York, NY)
Social media enthusiast, zodiac junkie, political geek, digital producer @fox5ny, formerly @CNN @amNewYork. @UMassLowell Alum. Tweets are never endorsements.
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6 days ago |
fox5ny.com | Adeja Crearer
With just weeks until the New York City mayoral primary, a high-stakes Democratic debate is set to take place this week, drawing increased attention to the race. Only nine candidates have qualified to participate. Mayor Eric Adams, who is seeking reelection as an independent, will skip the June 24 primary and avoid a direct matchup with leading Democratic contenders like former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani.
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6 days ago |
fox5ny.com | Adeja Crearer
The Forest Hills Stadium summer concert series is officially back after a year of uncertainty. The first show kicks off on Saturday with a performance by British rock band Bloc Party. The 13,000-capacity venue, surrounded by homes in a quiet residential area, has faced serious pushback over noise, litter and crowds from nearby residents.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Adeja Crearer
The BriefForest Hills is back after near cancellation. The 2025 concert series was in jeopardy after the NYPD pulled sound permits due to blocked access to private roads. Queens leaders brokered a last-minute agreement involving private security and conditional NYPD approval. A cutting-edge PA setup aims to improve audio quality while reducing disruption to nearby homes. NEW YORK - The Forest Hills Stadium summer concert series is officially back after a year of uncertainty.
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6 days ago |
fox5ny.com | Adeja Crearer
People in the Tri-State Area are urged to stay alert as a wave of scam texts pretending to come from the Department of Motor Vehicles spreads. This is the latest in a series of text message phishing schemes that DMV has warned New Yorkers to avoid. Previous scams have claimed that E-ZPass accounts were about to be suspended.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Adeja Crearer
The BriefScammers are impersonating DMVs in multiple states including New York and New Jersey—using fake texts to steal personal and financial information. Check Point researchers uncovered a large, fast-moving phishing operation involving hundreds of spoofed DMV websites that mimic official government portals. The FBI hasn’t issued a specific alert yet, but experts warn the scam is highly convincing and urge people to avoid clicking links in unexpected DMV-related texts.
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