Drew Levinson
Queens Family’s Dog Rescued Just Before He Would Have Been Euthanized
A family in Belle Harbor, Queens, was happy to report Sunday that their dog was back home alive and well, after being rescued just in time.
Old Tappan, NJ Residents Step Up Security In Light Of Recent Burglaries
Residents of an upscale Bergen County community are locking their doors and living in fear tonight as burglaries are on the rise in Old Tappan.
First Baby Of 2013 Born At Queens Hospital
Olivia was not supposed to arrive until January 4th, but during a doctor’s appointment on Monday new mother Rose Marie Espinal found out that the baby had other plans.
Gas Leak Likely To Blame For Fire That Killed 3 In The Bronx
A gas leak was suspected to be the cause of a fast-moving fire that ripped through a Bronx apartment building early Monday, killing a man and woman in their 70s and a 12-year-old boy.
Young Boy Struck And Killed By Dump Truck In Queens
Police found the driver of the white 1998 Mack truck, which may have been towing a green generator, Friday afternoon in Brooklyn. No criminality is suspected in the incident.
Staten Island Relief Center Burglarized On Christmas Day
Staten Islanders continue to come together to rebuild and recover from Superstorm Sandy. But not everyone is sharing the neighborly spirit in the aftermath of the hurricane.
Fin Whale Beached Near Breezy Point
The 60-foot whale was spotted around 10:30 a.m. and was still alive as of noon, according to the U.S. Coast Guard on scene.
Synagogue That Called Chelsea Home For Nearly 7 Decades May Be Evicted
After nearly 68 years New York City’s 16th Street Synagogue could soon lose its home. The building’s owner wants the Shul evicted.
Volunteers Spread Holiday Cheer In Areas Still Reeling From Sandy
In Belle Harbor, volunteers pitched in to help the Red Cross feed Sandy-affected residents on this Christmas.
Holiday Charities Step Up To Play Santa For Superstorm Sandy Victims
Thousands of people in the Tri-State area are still putting their lives together after they were shattered by Superstorm Sandy.
Marlboro NJ Schools To Employ Armed Police Officers When Classes Resume In 2013
Mayor Hornik said that he made his decision to place armed police officers in all of the district’s schools when they re-open in the New Year, before the suggestion was made by NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre.
Will Newtown Massacre Lead To Any Answers On Gun Control Debate?
The massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., has once again raised questions about the availability of guns in this country. But this time, will it lead to any answers?
Sandy Hook Teacher Remembered For Heroics To Save Students At Vigil
Hundreds of people stood on the front lawn of Stratford’s town hall to remember Sandy Hook Elementary School teacher Vicki Soto.
Could Fiscal Cliff Threat Jeopardize Sandy Relief?
Concerns are mounting about whether the stalemate in Washington could hurt Sandy relief efforts.
Work Week Begins With Higher Tolls On Bridges And Tunnels
The countdown was on Sunday night to the first morning rush since a new toll hike went into effect for bridges and tunnels run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.


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