New Update: Duo Lights Off Bomb On Driveway Of Bedford Hills Home, Feds Say New Update: Duo Lights Off Bomb On Driveway Of Bedford Hills Home, Feds Say
New Update: Duo Lights Off Bomb On Driveway Of Bedford Hills Home, Feds Say Two men face charges after allegedly exploding a bomb on a Northern Westchester driveway as part of an effort to threaten a victim into dropping a court case, federal officials said. New Jersey residents Damjan Stanivukovic and Vladamir Radunovic were both arrested on Saturday morning, Jan. 13 in connection with an explosion at a Bedford Hills residence on McLain Street on Thursday, Jan. 11, according to court documents filed with the US District Court of the Southern District of New York.  Earlier Report - Suspicious Fire At Bedford Hills Residence Under Investigation …
Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock' Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock'
Clifton Hot Dog Spot Destroyed By Van 'Ready To Rock' Dave Martina is "ready to rock." And so is his Clifton hot dog joint destroyed by an out-of-control van just days after its grand opening is almost ready to reopen, he said. Martina tells Daily Voice that his Van Houten Avenue eatery Original Jumbo's has been remodeled and will reopen Sunday, Sept. 18. A bright red van barreled through a service window of the hot dog joint in early may, after Martina alleged he had been accused of stealing the photos, logo and photos from a previous hot dog business operating out of the same location more than five decades ago. Clifton…
Pro Poker Player Seeks $1.25M In Damages For Lifetime Borgata Ban Pro Poker Player Seeks $1.25M In Damages For Lifetime Borgata Ban
Pro Poker Player Seeks $1.25M In Damages For Lifetime Borgata Ban A professional poker player is suing the Borgata after an apparently offhand comment he made to a desk clerk about jumping out of a window got him banned for life. Scott Robbins of Millbury, Massachusetts is seeking more than $1.25 million, a major portion of which he alleges represents lost earnings from Atlantic City poker tournaments, court papers show. The suit says Robbins, 54, was checking in at the popular hotel and casino for a Borgata $3,500 Main Event in September 2019 when a front desk clerk asked if he wanted a high or low floor for his room. “If I had to jump from a high floor…
NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report
NYC Now Suing Newark Over Homeless Relocation Program: Report The city of New York has filed a lawsuit against Newark, claiming that Newark cannot prohibit New York from relocating homeless families there, NJ.com reported Tuesday.  New York's counter-suit was filed in response to a lawsuit filed by Newark against New York over the controversial relocation program,  through which New York places homeless families in cities across the country and provides landlords a year's rent up front. Newark has received 1,200 families under the program in the last two years.  New York City began looking for housing outside its own borders to relieve …
VIDEO: Passaic Police Chief Orders Probe After Officer Vows To Arrest Rabbi For Facebook Post VIDEO: Passaic Police Chief Orders Probe After Officer Vows To Arrest Rabbi For Facebook Post
Video: Passaic Police Chief Orders Probe After Officer Vows To Arrest Rabbi For Facebook Post UPDATE: Passaic Police Chief Luis Guzman said Friday that two illegally parked private ambulances were towed early Thursday following warnings issued three days earlier -- and again that morning. Guzman also said that the owner’s 64-year-old mother was taken into custody for refusing several times to stop blocking the vehicles from being removed. At the same time, Mayor Hector Carlos Lora said the chief is conducting an internal affairs investigation arising from a video clip posted on Daily Voice (above) in which an officer threatens to arrest the director of Hotzolah EMS Incorporated, Dov…
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Around The Towns: Purdue Pharma Disputes, Candidate Blasts Developers, Vaccine Stats Lawsuit Around The Towns: Purdue Pharma Disputes, Candidate Blasts Developers, Vaccine Stats Lawsuit
Around The Towns: Purdue Pharma Disputes, Candidate Blasts Developers, Vaccine Stats Lawsuit Local government lawsuits against the family that owns Purdue Pharma should be allowed to proceed even as the company attempts to reach a nationwide settlement in bankruptcy court over the toll of the opioids crisis, according to a court filing on Wednesday, Oct. 2 The filing by 19 cities and towns in Connecticut and three other states comes amid settlement negotiations with the maker of the painkiller OxyContin that is now in a bankruptcy court in White Plains, NY. Purdue and members of the Sackler family that owns it, are seeking a grand settlement to end more than 2,600 lawsuits against …
Missing Mom Case: Girlfriend Of Estranged Husband Appears For Deposition On Finances Missing Mom Case: Girlfriend Of Estranged Husband Appears For Deposition On Finances
Missing Mom Case: Girlfriend Of Estranged Husband Appears For Deposition On Finances In an effort to dig into the finances of Fotis Dulos, the estranged husband of missing Fairfield County mom Jennifer Farber Dulos, his mother-in-law's attorney is questioning his former lover Michelle Troconis. Troconis was seen arriving at the law office of Richard Weinstein's West Hartford office early Wednesday, Sept. 25, for a deposition in which the lawyer will attempt to find out what she knows about the finances of Dulos' business, the Fore Group. Weinstein, who represents Jennifer Dulos’ mother, Gloria Farber,  has sued Fotis Dulos for $2.5 million in what she claims are unpaid loa…
Sacred Heart Denies Wrongdoing In Student's Choking Death During Pancake Eating Contest Sacred Heart Denies Wrongdoing In Student's Choking Death During Pancake Eating Contest
Sacred Heart Denies Wrongdoing In Student's Choking Death During Pancake Eating Contest Sacred Heart University is denying any wrongdoing in a student's choking death during a pancake eating contest in 2017. In court documents filed Tuesday in Superior Court in Bridgeport, the college's attorney's blamed Caitlin Nelson’s own actions in her death in response to a lawsuit brought by Nelson’s mother. Nelson, 20, who was studying social work and was a member of Kappa Delta sorority, was rushed to St. Vincent's Medical Center in March 2017 after choking on the pancakes during a charity fundraiser.  Her mother, Rosanne Nelson, of Clark, New Jersey, who is seeking dam…
REPORT: Paramus Secretary Found Port Authority Recording Her Medical Exam REPORT: Paramus Secretary Found Port Authority Recording Her Medical Exam
Report: Paramus Secretary Found Port Authority Recording Her Medical Exam PARAMUS, N.J. -- A Paramus woman in a class action lawsuit is saying that Port Authority secretly videotapes medical examinations, the New York Post reports. Following an altercation with another employee, Senior Administrative Secretary Charlene Talarico had her hand examined at one of Port Authority's medical offices in August 2016, the report says. When evidence was turned over to her after suing her co-worker, she discovered that there was covert video surveillance of her, The Post says citing Manhattan federal court filing. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.