Sara (Sadie) Mercurio, Born in Yonkers, NY on December 22, 1920 to Carmilla and Joseph Pettignano, passed away quietly on October 2, 2018 in Vero Beach, Florida. Mercurio married Peter P. Mercurio (deceased) on October 21, 1945. A resident of Rockland County since 1998 she moved with her family to Florida in 2016, where she […]
Ramapo Valley Surgical Center Offers Healthy, Safe and Same Day Alternative Surgical centers, similar to Bergen County’s Ramapo Valley Surgical Center in Ramsey, NJ, reflect an emerging new model for healthcare that is popping up nationwide – and becoming an increasingly attractive treatment option for those needing specialized medical procedures. These surgical centers provide an […]
BY CINDY TRILLO Gone are the days where gangs reigned supreme in areas such as Hell’s Kitchen in New York. With mass development said to start on eleven sites that run from 34th to 59th streets, and eighth avenue and the Hudson River, Hell’s Kitchen is said to embrace the thriving community already in its midst. But […]
Pursuing a medical degree needs serious investment, both financial and mental. If you are interested in becoming a nurse and you are currently pursuing your BSN degree, you will face the same financial issues that every student does. Following, we are sharing some vital tips that will help you cut down on these costs, and […]
BY MARC MOSS Personal loans are attractive to many consumers because they do not require collateral. They basically are unsecured loan transactions where the lenders (not the ones borrowing) assume the greater share of the risk. To compensate, the interest rates are made higher. Some can reach 20 percent of the principal amount, or keep […]
BY MARC MOSS The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has released their findings for 2016, and the report shows that 37,461 people were killed in car crashes in the United States. This is a 5.6%  increase from 2015’s 35,485. For sure, many more are injured in these accidents. The numbers are grim, but what’s […]