A 9-11 call was received at 5:30 am on March 22 this year. The call came from National Coating Corporation where an employee who was working on a machine met an accident that severed his arm. The victim, a 66-year-old man, was working on a machine when his arm got caught in the machinery and […]
The City of New York is easily among the most sought after cities in the world. Many people from all over are more than willing to give up what they have elsewhere in order to be in the Big Apple. But living in the city also has its price. Because there is a lot of […]
Like many of their Pfizer colleagues, Tong Chen and Leo Letendre believe in the importance of helping others in their community. That’s why they support United Way and People to People, the two charity organizations who were financial beneficiaries of the silent auction recently held by colleagues at the Pfizer research and development site in […]
The Suffern Recreation Department has announced that the Village of Suffern’s Easter Egg Hunt and Breakfast with the Bunny will be held on Saturday, April 13. The hunt for eggs will begin at 11 a.m. at the Avon Park, Virginia Menschner Gazebo, for children up to 10 years of age; children are invited to bring […]
New Registered Dietitian Offers Cooking Classes for Adults and Kids ShopRite of Pearl River’s new Registered Dietitian, Corinne Brier, will be offering free adult and kids cooking classes focused on nutrition throughout the month of April. “The kids’ classes will help build character and confidence in our youngest chefs,” Brier said. “Classes for kids have […]
As far back as November 24, 2016, in an article titled “Rebuilding Our Crumbling Tunnels: A Fitting Challenge for Our First Builder-President Donald J. Trump,” Ombudsman Alert had been reporting on the vital need for the federal government to supply 50% of the funding for the Gateway Project, which would rebuild these decrepit Amtrak tunnels […]