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No Certification for Party Caucus in Norwalk After Wrong Vote Tally
STAMFORD – After failing to win his party’s nomination in a Wednesday convention in Stamford, Democratic state Rep. David Michel wanted to see how Norwalk does it. So Thursday he attended the nomi... Haven’t subscribed yet? Click here to register. CT Examiner is just $20 a year....
Fordham Manor: Police Search for Female Assailant following Assault on MTA Bus Driver
The NYPD is asking for the public’s help identifying the person seen in the attached photo who they say is sought in connection with an assault that occurred in Fordham Manor aboard an MTA bus. Police said that on Friday, May 3, at around 4.20 p.m, a 51-year-old, on-duty,...
New Boston police issue warning over phone scams in NH and several other states
NEW BOSTON, N.H. — After News 9 reported on a New York man arrested in connection to analleged nationwide scam, New Boston police said four people have come forward to report that they believe they may have fallen victim to the scam. New Boston police said they took custody...
Mom recalls Bronx stabbing victim’s last moments, rails against ‘lunatic’ neighbor charged with slay
The mother of a Bronx man stabbed to death by an unhinged neighbor told the Daily News she witnessed her son’s final moments — and tried to get between him and the woman accused of taking his life. Victim John Welgoss’ mom described the alleged killer as a “lunatic” who moved into their Mount Hope apartment building seven or eight years ago. “She slit his throat,” the grieving parent, Debra ...
Rockaway shark bite victim on long road to recovery — as NYC beach season opens
A shark-attack survivor recently celebrated her 66th birthday and continues to heal after a maneater took a chunk out of her thigh last summer at Rockaway Beach — the first attack there in 70 years. Tatyana Koltunuk, of Astoria, still has a long road ahead as beach season opened Saturday. Her daughter, Dasha (Darya) Koltunyuk, celebrated her mother’s April 4 birthday and indomitable human spirit in an “update” post to a GoFundMe page. Sharks spotted off Cape Cod ahead of Memorial Day weekend Daring grandma makes 17-hour swim in shark-infested waters off San Francisco “We are so happy to share in this day with you...
Man arrested for unlawful surveillance in East Farmingdale
Suffolk County Police last night arrested a Manhattan man for Unlawful Surveillance that he conducted at a store in East Farmingdale earlier this month. A man used his cellphone to take pictures up the skirt of a 43-year-old woman at Dollar Tree, located at 2263 Broadhollow Road on May 9 at 5:35 p.m. Following an investigation by First Squad detectives, Christopher St. Surin was arrested on May 24, at approximately 9:50 p.m. St. Surin, 30, of 312 Delancey St., Apt. 1A, was charged with Unlawful Surveillance.
Killer cop hired: Disgraced ex-NYPD sergeant working for NYC police union
A disgraced former NYPD cop, forced to quit after fatally shooting an elderly schizophrenic woman in The Bronx, has found a new job working for one of the city’s police unions, The Post has learned Hugh Barry, who was tried and acquitted for murder and manslaughter for the 2016 killing of 66-year-old Deborah Danner, is described on the website for the Sergeants Benevolent Association of the NYPD as a reimbursement coordinator. Barry was forced to resign in 2023 following an internal review of the fatal incident, which found he “exercised poor tactical judgment.” Hochul’s clown comments spur outrage: Letters to the Editor —...
Bronx man charged with murder day after man he lived with was fatally shot
A Bronx man was arrested and charged on Saturday for fatally shooting a man he lived with the night before. At 5:57 p.m. on Friday police responded to 1825 Topping Ave. and found 37-year-old Marcus Henderson with a gunshot wound to his right leg.
Town of Oyster Bay Hosts "Stand with Israel" Rally in Recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino and the Town Board joined with local officials, local rabbis, families, community leaders and hundreds of residents at a community rally in recognition of Jewish American Heritage Month at Plainview-Old Bethpage Community Park. The rally was organized to express the Town’s commitment of standing with Israel, as well as demanding the safe return of Israeli hostages still held captive by Hamas. Organizers were also joined by Holocaust Survivor Alfred Weinberg of Farmingdale, and Israeli Defense Forces Combat Soldier Ira Kohler of Plainview.
Bronx man, 37, dies after bullet hits artery in his leg: cops
A gunman shot and killed a 37-year-old man in their Bronx apartment building, police said Saturday. Marcus Henderson was at his building on Topping Ave. near E. 176th St. in Morris Heights just before 6 p.m. Friday when 29-year-old Brandon Austin pulled a gun and opened fire, cops charged. The bullet hit an artery in the victim’s leg, they said. EMS rushed him to St. Barnabas Hospital, where ...
Mount Vernon Postal Carrier Took Credit Cards, Checks From Mail, Stole Identities: Feds
Nassau County resident Tameka Babulal of Hempstead, age 36, was arrested in connection with the alleged identity theft scheme on Wednesday, May 22, the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York announced. Babulal, a mail carrier who worked in the Westchester County city of Mount Vernon, was...
Bronx Zoo peacocks fly the coop, expected to return on their own
THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – Several peacocks were spotted outside the Bronx Zoo on Monday, Citizen App video showed. The video shows at least five colorful birds hanging out near a roadway. A spokesperson for the Bronx Zoo said that the peacocks roam freely around the zoo, usually don’t stray too far if they do […]
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