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What To Consider When Buying Foreclosed Property
PIX11.comRealtor Amber Noble-Garland gave tips on buying foreclosed property. Plus she explained what short sale or pre-foreclosures are. For more information, visit www.AmberLovesRealEstate.com. - What is a short sale or pre-foreclosure? *SHORT SALES ARE THE...Tags: Auction Service, Federal Housing Administration, Foreclosures, Economy, Business and Finance, Homes
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America's Most Reclusive Heiress Dies in NYC, In Solitude To The Very End
pix11.comNEW YORK (PIX11) -- She tried to live her life in utter secrecy and solitude. But the death in New York this week of one of America’s wealthiest heiresses, at the age of 104, has brought waves of attention to the strange, strange tale of Huguette...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, New York, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Lawyers
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Celebrate New Year's Eve In Times Square
wpix.comThe countdown is on for the big ball to drop in Times Square. Preparations are underway for the massive New Year's Eve party. The iconic ball weighs almost 12,00 pounds and is sporting about 2,500 Waterford Crystals. The 70-foot ball will begin its...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Central Park, Music Theater, Real Estate, New Year's Day
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Giddyup! NYC Auction To Trot Out Carousel Horses
Intricately hand-carved carousel horses, tigers and bears and exquisitely rendered circus posters evoking a bygone era of the fairground as a Disney-esque attraction are going on the auction block.
Sixty antique circus posters and 50 carousel horses...Tags: Entertainment, Gardens and Parks, Wrestling, Auction Service, New York
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Atlantic City's Tropicana Expected To Get New 5-Year License
Associated Press WriterThree years ago, The Tropicana Casino and Resort was making news for all the wrong reasons. Its owner laid off nearly 1,000 workers, leaving the casino and its hotel filthy and understaffed. Customers complained of bedbugs and roaches, mud-caked floors...Tags: Career and Workplace, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Lotteries, Louisiana, Indiana
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Chauffeur Guilty In Andy Warhol Rip-off Scheme
wpix.comA man accused of stealing a classic Andy Warhol piece from an aging millionaire, was found guilty in Manhattan federal court Monday, according to the US Attorney in Manhattan Preet Bharara. James S. Biear, 50, was found guilty of ten counts including...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Crimes, Justice System, Andy Warhol, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mocker Goes To Willets Point
Staff reporterSome business owners in Willets Point were facing eviction Tuesday morning. But now the city says it will be working out an agreement. Redevelopment of the area known as the Iron Triangle next to Citi Field has been a source of controversy for years. The...Tags: Business, Migration, Rental Service, New York, Real Estate
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Mocker Cites City's Broken Sidewalks
wpix.comInspectors with the New York City Department of Transportation have been issuing broken sidewalk violations to property owners. Neighbors have been contracting PIX 11's Greg Mocker to with questions about the process and the law. The city issued a notice...Tags: Physical Therapists, New York, Real Estate, Travel, Road Transportation
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4-Months-Late State Budget Impacts Your Household Budget
wpix.comIt's one of the latest budgets to be passed in New York's 220-year history, and it's going to cost you in a variety of ways, unless you're a multi-millionaire. The state legislature approved the $136 billion budget 125 days late in a vote that took place...Tags: City University of New York, Society, Lotteries, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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NJ Assembly Approves Financial Rescue Bills
TRENTON, NJ - The New Jersey Assembly approved more than two dozen economic rescue bills Monday, part of lawmakers' focus on easing financial hardships facing Garden State residents and businesses. The bills include aid for some homeowners facing...Tags: New Jersey, Financial Markets, Foreclosures, Real Estate Sellers, Economy, Business and Finance
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Ads On Garbage Trucks? City May Go There
The budget crunch may be giving some New Yorkers "ad nausea," now that the city is thinking about selling ads on its buildings and vehicles. City Council Speaker Christine Quinn floated the idea of selling advertising space on city-owned buildings and...Tags: Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Government, Marketing, Golf, Advertising
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Legal Action Taken Against Racist Property Deeds
MINEOLA, N.Y. - Imagine trying to buy the house of your dreams to find out there is a race restriction on the deed, one that says this property can not be sold to anyone other than a Caucasian. As outrageous as it sounds, it happens. In fact just two...Tags: Nassau County, Port Washington, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington (U.S. state), Minority Groups
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