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“Big Money” Winning Mega Millions Ticket Sold In New York
Someone in New York is waking up with a lot more cash in their pocket. The New York State Lottery announced that one "Big Money" winning ticket from Friday Night's Mega Millions drawing was sold in New York. READ MORE: CHECK OUT THE LARGEST LOTTERY JACKPOTS EVER WON IN NEW...
Where In New York State Will You Find The Deepest Waters?
Do you know where in New York State you can find the deepest river or lake? Or how deep each gets? We have the answers and some more fun facts!. Did you know that only four states have more freshwater than New York?. New York State Home To More Freshwater...
Late Afternoon Shooting in Haverstraw Results in One Fatality
The month of July got off to a scary start in the Town of Haverstraw. Late yesterday afternoon, Haverstraw Police were alerted to reports of "shots fired" at an area in town. Once reports for the shooting came in, law enforcement immidiately responded and rushed to the scene. Officers arrived to the area for the reported call, a location between Fairmount Ave and West Street and quickly went into action.
Somers' Volkman Earns Justin Veatch Fund Music Scholarship
SOMERS, N.Y. - The Justin Veatch Fund recently awarded six new $1,200 music scholarships to graduating high school seniors at an awards program at Yorktown Town Hall. The six, chosen among 19 applicants from 11 high schools, included Noah Volkman of Granite Springs. This is the 16th year The Fund has awarded scholarships to students who live within a 40-mile radius of Yorktown. The scholarships honor the legacy of Justin Veatch, a Yorktown High School senior who died from an accidental drug overdose in 2008. Veatch was a talented musician who had been on the verge of releasing...
Somers Education Foundation Golfs 'Fore' a Cause
SOMERS, N.Y. - The 23rd Annual Somers Education Foundation Golf Outing was held on June 10 at Anglebrook Golf Club! More than 60 golfers participated and raised over $16,000 for SEF, which provides grants and scholarships to the Somers Central School District. In its nearly 30-year history, the organization has awarded more than $1.9 million across 480 grants and scholarships to the district.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER To learn more about the Somers Education Foundation, visit www.sefonline.org For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Two fatalities and one injury reported in Paramus, NJ due to a head-on collision on Garden State Parkway.
Two individuals have lost their lives and one has been hospitalized following a tragic wrong-way crash on the Garden State Parkway in Bergen County. The incident occurred at around 2:30 a.m. on Friday at milepost 163.4 in Paramus. According to State Police, a Toyota SUV collided head-on with a Honda...
Hudson Valley Teens Charged with Felonies After in New Windsor Arrest
Three Hudson Valley teenagers have found themselves in hot water following an event that transpired early this week. The incident in question took place on Monday night July 1, 2024 just after 8pm. From Traffic Stop to Felony Charges. According to the press release from the New Windsor Police Department,...
Cranford Auxiliary Police Department Seeking Qualified Candidates
CRANFORD, NJ - The Cranford Police Department is seeking qualified candidates interested in becoming Auxiliary Police Officers. The Cranford Auxiliary Police Department is a volunteer organization currently led by Captain James Nalepa. The officers play a crucial role in emergency response during extreme weather conditions, including floods and major storms. They also assist the regular police with routine town patrol, DWI checkpoints, and traffic and crowd control during town functions. Becoming a member is a rewarding way to donate time to the Cranford community.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Applicants must be at least 18...
NL Wild Card Standings by run differential: Mets hold steady even after blowout loss
The win column is what matters most. However, if we look at the NL Wild Card standings in a different way, we can get an idea of what type of team the New York Mets are in comparison to some of the competition. Run differential does a poor job of...
Fireworks light up the Larchmont sky celebrating July 4th!
Joanne McLaughlin is a seasoned marketing veteran and contributor to the Larchmont Buzz. Passionate about giving back, she serves on the board of several nonprofits and actively volunteers with local charities. Joanne has called Larchmont home since 2010 and remains deeply involved in the community.
Englewood principal dies in fatal crash in South Africa
ENGLEWOOD — Dr. Daniela Small-Bailey, the principal of Dr. John Grieco Elementary School, was among four people killed in a head-on collision in South Africa on July 4, the school district announced in a statement on its website. Small-Bailey was traveling with her son, Sidanii Bell, who was also...
Knicks backup center looks sharp in workouts
Free Agent Isaiah Hartenstein was expected to depart New York this offseason, given that another team’s offer could be far beyond the Knicks’ matching capacity. Indeed, Hartenstein signed a three-year, $87 million contract with the Thunder, while New York could only offer the big man a maximum of four years, $72 million.
7th anniversary of the fatal shooting of Det. Miosotis Familia commemorated with a memorial
It’s been seven years since the tragic loss of NYPD Detective Miosotis Familia, who was a single mother of three when she was killed in the line of duty. The city of New York continues to mourn her loss. Sitting inside a marked mobile command unit in the Bronx,...
Organizations in Brooklyn unite to provide aid to Hurricane Beryl-ravaged Caribbean islands
Families and friends of those affected by Hurricane Beryl in the Caribbean islands are taking action to provide support and donations to the affected countries. Marcia Kudjoe-Forrest, a resident of Queens, expressed her sorrow by stating that her sister, aunts, uncles, and grandparents have lost most of their belongings. The...
Hunter Tier Parking Lot Plan for Housing in Mamaroneck Moves Forward
The Mamaroneck Village Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to negotiate an agreement with developers to turn the Hunter Tier parking lot into an all-affordable apartment building. There would be parking underground. An environmental impact review will have to be completed before work can begin. As we reported last year,...
The distressing truth behind an exhibit about antisemitism — it’s always timely
The first thing you see when you walk into 81 Leonard Gallery in Tribeca is an uncanny amalgamation of two faces: Adolf Hitler and Kanye “Ye” West. Is it a powerful dictator or a popular rapper? It’s both and neither, but a face and font of antisemitism regardless. Marina Heintze’s “Yitler” is like an artistic...
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