
Alyssa Paolicelli
Breaking News Reporter at Spectrum News NY1
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Oct 24, 2024 |
spectrumlocalnews.com | Alyssa Paolicelli
Jonquel Jones, Breanna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and their New York teammates were showered with confetti as the Liberty celebrated winning the WNBA title in the Canyon of Heroes in downtown Manhattan. New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams joined the thousands who lined the streets on Thursday.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
ny1.com | Alyssa Paolicelli
The Washington Bridge connecting the city’s two northernmost boroughs over the Harlem River now features a two-way protected bike lane and a dedicated bus lane. Changes span from Amsterdam Avenue in Manhattan to University Avenue in the Bronx. "This is a great example on how we are building bridges for people in New York City,” city Department of Transportation Commissioner Ydanis Rodriguez said at a press conference.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
spectrumnews1.com | Alyssa Paolicelli
All around the grounds of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center are oversized, colorful tennis balls. While they make for a fun photo opportunity, they are actually part of the tournament's theme this year: celebrating the power of tennis. Designer Chelsey Farris is the artist behind the official U.S. Open theme art this year.
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Aug 27, 2024 |
ny1.com | Alyssa Paolicelli
First day of school jitters aren't only for students. New teachers feel them too. The city’s Department of Education welcomed more than 2,000 new teachers to the DOE family Tuesday as "New Teacher Week" kicked off. What You Need To KnowThe city’s Department of Education welcomed more than 2,000 new teachers to the DOE family Tuesday as "New Teacher Week" kicked offThrough Thursday, new educators will participate in daily programming to help them get ready for the first day of school on Sept.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
mynews13.com | Alyssa Paolicelli
It's the last call for outdoor dining setups. Restaurant owners have until midnight Saturday to get their applications in to keep their roadside and sidewalk dining structures — or they'll have to take them down. Dining Out NYC is the city’s new permanent outdoor dining program. It will universalize and formalize roadside sheds and sidewalk seating after the free-for-all outdoor dining period that began during the pandemic.
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RT @Vanessalgibson: 🚨More updates on the water main break in Bedford Park!🚨 Five total residential buildings remain impacted with resident…

Thousands of Amazon workers at facilities in CA, NY, IL & GA walked off the job this morning. The Teamsters Union represents about 7k workers nationwide and say Amazon is not working with them for a fair labor agreement. Amazon says operations will not be affected.

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The after effects of a 48in break in a water main near Webster Avenue in the Bronx. Dozens of vehicles submerged last night up to their door handles, apartment buildings & local business flooded and hundreds of residents without water this morning. @NY1 https://t.co/zBNOYrH57c