Moving on up! After appearing on season Real Housewives of New York City, Barbara Kavovit is setting her sights on something bigger: the New York City mayoral race.
09.01.2021 - 03:13 / justjared.com
Peter Weber is on the move.
The 29-year-old former Bachelor star and pilot is following through with his plans to relocate to New York City, just days after it was announced he and girlfriend, Kelley Flanagan, had split up.
“All right, it is officially moving day,” Peter shared on his Instagram Stories on Thursday (January 7). “I got all this stuff packed up here, ready to go. New York, we comin’!”
“Thank you @mayflowermovingcompany for taking this journey with me SOOO EXCITED!!” he added,
Moving on up! After appearing on season Real Housewives of New York City, Barbara Kavovit is setting her sights on something bigger: the New York City mayoral race.
Ellise Shafer administratorAlberto Grimaldi, a film producer whose credits include the Spaghetti Western “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” and Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York,” has died. He was 95.Grimaldi’s son, Maurizio Grimaldi, confirmed his death to Variety, adding that his father died of natural causes.Born in Naples, Italy on March 28, 1925, Grimaldi originally studied law before starting his own production company, Produzioni Europee Associati, or P.E.A., in 1961.
Sylvain Sylvain, songwriter and founding guitarist with punk icons the New York Dolls, died Wednesday following a battle with cancer. He was 69.
Last summer, NY cast member Ramona Singer said she had tested positive. In other spinoffs, positive cases were reported by Shannon Beador and Emily Simpson of the Real Housewives of Orange County, by Kyle RIchards, Kathy Hilton and Dorit Kemsley of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, by Jennifer Aydin of Real Housewives of New Jersey, and by D’Andra Simmons of Real Housewives of Dallas.
These don’t appear to have been difficult arrests for police to make. Two New York men were taken into custody after they allegedly left drugs in a rental car and returned to pick up their forgotten stash, the Albany County Sheriff’s Office says. Deputies were first contacted by a rental car company at Albany International Airport on Wednesday.
Focusing on what’s next. Peter Weber has officially moved to New York City! The former Bachelor, 29, shared his moving journey on Monday, January 11, posting multiple videos via his Instagram Story.
“I’ll be in the Florida Keys until March then still making the move to New York!” Kelley wrote on Insta, adding that she’s “trying to figure out my future living situation in New York (searching for a roommate and apartment)."Obviously, these two are no longer living together due to being broken up, but, um:
After Georgia Democrats took back both of the state's Senate seats thanks in large part to Black voters, The New York Times' Sunday Review section declared "Black Power Is Here" in large bold letters at the very top as columnist Charles M. Blow made his case for a "reverse" Great Migration.
Peter Weber is ready for a fresh start after his split from Kelley Flanagan.
Peter Weber is headed to the Big Apple!The former Bachelor shared that he's packing up and making his way to New York City, after his break up with Kelley Flanagan. Weber, 28, posted video on his Instagram Story on Thursday, showing himself surrounded by boxes.«It is officially moving day.
Start spreading the news! Peter Weber began his move to New York City after his split from Kelley Flanagan.
Neil Sheehan, a Pulitzer Prize winner and the New York Times journalist who obtained the Pentagon Papers, has died.
Bachelor contestant finally broke her silence on Instagram—and her post is pretty drama-free. Turns out she just wanted time to collect her thoughts!She ended the post wishing Peter the best and thanking followers for their support, saying, "I’m still hoping to make it to New York one of these days, but for now I just want to focus on my happiness! 2021, I can’t wait to see what you have in store!"Fans are still confused about what went wrong between Peter and Kelley, especially since .
A New York Democrat's bill that would allow the governor or his surrogates to detain individuals who pose a threat to public health "by a single order ... in a medical facility or other appropriate facility" sparked fierce backlash online. New York State Assemblyman N.