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Former Gov. David Paterson says attackers can ‘rot in hell’ as he reveals late-night scrap with gang
Former Gov. David Paterson fought back against the miscreants who attacked him and his stepson on the Upper East Side on Friday night — with the ex-gov telling The Post that the adults who jumped him can “rot in hell.” “I threw him into the window of McDonald’s [and] I hit him again,” Paterson, who is blind in his left eye and partially blind in his right, said Monday of his counterattack. “I put my hand on his face, and smashed him into the window. He fell to the ground.” When a witness asked the stunned 70-year-old Paterson if the fighting was necessary,...
Paterson developer to remove playground from park where addicts shoot up
PATERSON — Charles Florio, the city’s most prominent developer, said he got tired of seeing drug addicts occupying a playground on Auburn Street. “I see the drug addicts all over the streets in Paterson,” Florio said, “but when they actually take over a park, that’s beyond embarrassing.” ...
Florida Ex-Cons Found With Runaway Girls, Loaded Guns In Ridgefield Park Traffic Stop: Chief
Ridgefield Park officer Lavrone Green stopped a Penske truck around 11:35 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 6 in the westbound lanes near the I-95 ramp, Chief Joseph Rella said. With help from Sgt., Nicholas Triano, Ptl. Marco, and Ptl. Anthony D’Elia, Green carried out an investigation and identified the men as Freddie Lynum, 35, and Lamount Cushion, 27, both of Gainesville, Florida. The men were making a delivery in New York and picked up two runaway girls while traveling north in Virginia, Rella said.
Ex-NJ HS football star Jabrill Peppers charged with strangling victim
🏈 Jabrill Peppers was charged with assault early Saturday in Massachusetts. 🏈 The East Orange native played for Don Bosco and Paterson Catholic in high school. 🏈 He pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Monday morning. New Jersey native and New England Patriots captain Jabrill Peppers was...
Family of a New Jersey high school cheerleader critically injured at bus stop during hit-and-run sues school board
The family of a New Jersey high school cheerleader who was critically injured during a hit-and-run earlier this year is suing the Newark school board for negligence — as the wheelchair-bound victim still struggles to recover from the traumatic event. Chiara Jones, 19, a senior at Arts High School, had just stepped off the bus after a Feb. 4 cheerleading competition in South Jersey when a maniac driver slammed into her on Martin Luther King Boulevard, according to the lawsuit. She was hospitalized and in critical condition for weeks, unable to speak or walk because of a traumatic brain injury, according to...
Photo Shows Aftermath Of DUI Crash That Injured Allendale, Saddle River Officers On Route 17
As of press time, Saddle River Police Officer John Latka has been released from the hospital, while Allendale Police Officer Mark Dunn, Jr. remains hospitalized in critical condition, the NJ State PBA said. The crash was caused by 18-year-old Joseph Ford, of New York City, who was speeding in a...
Clifton School Principal Dies: Remembering Jennifer Lucas
Acting Superintendent Mark Gengaro announced Lucas' death in a letter to families. Lucas, who helmed School Two, began working in the district as a music teacher at School 12 in 1995, where she continued to work as assistant principal. She later moved on to become principal of School Two, "where she made a lasting impact on all who knew her as a friend, colleague, and school leader," Gengaro said.
N.Y. Lottery: NYC player claims Cash4Life second prize as one-time lump sum
A lucky New York City resident has claimed a $1 million prize after winning a second-prize Cash4Life ticket, according to lottery officials. Byron E. Scott of Manhattan has claimed a $1,000 A Week For Life second prize for matching the first five numbers drawn in the Cash4Life game on May 1, 2024. This second prize guarantees a minimum payout of $1 million.
Orange Man Convicted In Fatal Shooting Outside ShopRite: Prosecutor
On June 3, 2022, police in East Orange responded to the ShopRite supermarket on Main Street and found the body of Melja Oliver lying on the side of the building, Essex County Prosecutor Theodore Stephens, II said. It was later determined Oliver had died from a gunshot wound to his...
2 Motorcyclists Hospitalized With Serious Injuries In Hope Twp Route 80 Crash
The Kawasaki and Aprilia motorcycle were traveling east on Route 80 when the 33-year-old Aprilla operator struck the rear of the Kawasaki around 6 p.m. at milepost 12.6 in Hope Township, New Jersey State Polie Sgt. Jeffrey Lebron said. Both operators were thrown from their bikes and taken to the...
Bergen County man found guilty in the 2021 killing of girlfriend
A Washington Township man was convicted Monday of murdering his girlfriend in a horrific stabbing that took place in the quiet community in 2021. A Bergen County jury just hours into their first full day of deliberations found Patrick Camilli, 59, guilty of killing Mary E. Huber, 51, a woman he had been dating for nearly 18 years and whom he had called "the love of my life." Camilli was also found guilty of two counts related...
Democratic Majority of Israel co-founder attacked, bloodied in Union Square as pro-Palestinian protesters flood NYC
A pro-Israeli demonstrator was surrounded, attacked and bloodied by a pro-Palestinian crowd Monday, as thousands mobbed the streets of Manhattan on the first anniversary of the Oct. 7 terror attack on the Jewish State. Todd Richman, co-founder of Democratic Majority of Israel, was seen on social media holding an Israeli flag while a mob of protesters mock him — and try to wrest the flag away from him. Protesters celebrating Oct. 7 horrors across NYC are showing us all their true cause Kamala Harris, Emhoff plant tree for Oct. 7 victims with Mideast on edge — as hecklers chant, beat drums nearby Richman is seen trying desperately trying to stand his ground as the keffiyeh-draped protesters mock and accost him. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR METRO DAILY NEWSLETTER “Get the f–k off the flag,” he is heard saying. “Get off it.” The mob then gangs up on him, with one striking Rochman and leaving him with a bloody nose. Police finally move in and disperse the crowd, which is heard shouting, “Get out of here,” and one calling him “a baby killer.” For the latest metro stories, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/metro/
Extra Extra: 'All my homies hate him'
Because clubgoers at Eric Adams' favorite members-only hotspots have thoughts on his indictment, here are your afternoon links: Everyone's watching "Daddio" on the plane, pajama pants are condoned by the dress code, protein milk Diet Coke and more. [ more › ]
Denville Police Make Multiple Arrests
On September 30, 2024, the Denville Police stopped a vehicle on Diamond Spring Road due to erratic driving. The driver, Valla Pishvazadeh, was arrested for driving while intoxicated and taken to police headquarters for processing. He was later released to a friend, pending a court date.That same day, police responded to a shoplifting report at CVS Pharmacy on East Main Street. The suspect, Taralyn Young, was arrested after being identified by officers. She was processed at headquarters and released, awaiting a mandatory court appearance. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Facebook Marketplace Thief Steals $1,400 Tool, Police In Bloomingdale Say
Jayson Moralessales, of Orange, agreed to meet the suspect in person to buy the tool, but instead, fled with the item without paying on Oct. 5, police in Bloomingdale said. Moralessales was identified as a suspect and arrested on Monday, Oct. 7, police said. He was released on a summons pending his court appearance.
Local donation drive for North Carolina residents affected by hurricane shatters expectations
The mayors of Suffern and Mahwah, as well as the owner of Ridgewood Moving Services, first announced the drive on Friday on social media with list of much needed items. Donations have since poured in.
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