Photograph of a curious dog by Jen Chung
- From the Gothamist Newsmap: A stabbing at Pine St & Brighton Ave on Staten Island, a commercial robbery on Madison Avenue near 36th St in Manhattan, and a homicide at Columbia St & Degraw St in Brooklyn.
- President Obama plans to end the combat mission in Iraq by 2010.
- The NJ Transit Chief of Police was fired after he apparently retaliated against a female employee who accused him of sexual harassment.
- State police are resuming the search for a missing Brooklyn woman this weekend. Laura Garza was last seen in December, leaving the nightclub Marquee.
- The NY State Lottery is canceling its scholarship program because of budget cuts.
- A Staten Island couple shared the homecoming of two of their quintuplets with the Advance.
- The owner of a Long Island building where a mother and three of her children died during a fire was cited for violations. The building's fire escape had been removed.
- Newsday has warnings for bargain hunters looking to swoop in on Fortunoff's liquidation.
- Wait, we thought the economy was bad: Some potential home buyers are walking away from six-figure deposits.
- Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen were married in Santa Monica yesterday. So that's where the octopus was trying to go.





Lonely puppy awwww! Owners need window guards though.
Puh-leeeze, what does giselle bundchen madchen have to do with nyc??? keep her of these pages, thank you!
"Newsday has warnings for bargain hunters looking to swoop in on Fortunoff's liquidation."
Wow. That article is so groundbreaking and informative! That's the kind of content that will convince people that it's worth paying for access to Newsday's website!
Now that NY Lottery is putting the kibosh on scholarships, how am I going to rationalize spending money on Mega Millions tickets?
Wait, we thought the economy was bad: Some potential home buyers are walking away from six-figure deposits.
Tracy Jordan says New York is going back to the 1970s.
hopper + wegman