Eileen Lehpamer
Art Found In Long Island Garage Appraised At $30 Million
Thomas Schultz discovered thousands of paintings, drawings and journals by Arthur Pinajian after he bought a cottage in Bellport in 2007. He was told by members of the Pinajian family to just throw the artwork away.
Pregnant Woman Shot In Stomach In Yonkers, Forced To Deliver Baby
“You see her walking in with her laundry bag and when she walked in, he just turned around and put her against the wall,” a resident named Evelyn said. “He turned around and he shot her.”
Boy Struck By Tractor-Trailer, Killed While Walking To School In East Harlem
The boy was crossing First Avenue in the crosswalk when he was hit by the truck as it turned from East 117th Street, police said.
Faithful Gather For Special Mass At St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Many Catholics are split over whether they hope Pope Benedict’s successor should preserve tradition or make changes in Catholic teaching.
Slavery-Math Questions Cause Uproar At Manhattan Public School
Parents are upset and disgusted by a homework assignment that used scenarios about killing and whipping slaves to teach math.
3 World Trade Center Workers Face Drug Charges
Three World Trade Center construction workers have been charged with possessing and selling marijuana at the site in Lower Manhattan.
Parents Call For Increased Police Patrols Following Recent Shootings Near Brooklyn School
Dozens of parents with children in the Success Academy Bed-Stuy 1 charter school rallied Friday morning, chanting and carrying signs that read “Protect Our Schools” and “Protect Our Children.”
Former NYC Mayor Ed Koch Moved To ICU At New York-Presbyterian Hospital
The 88-year-old former mayor of New York City is battling a build-up of fluid in his lungs and legs.
Girl, 10, Allegedly Grabbed, Dragged And Assaulted Inside Brooklyn Building
Police believe the attack on the girl was carried out on an upper stair well, leading to the roof of the seven-story public housing building.
Bloomberg, UFT Say No Deal Reached Over Teacher Evaluation Plan
The lack of agreement between the city and the union representing 75,000 teachers puts the city school district at risk of losing $450 million in state aid and grants.
Schumer Announces $103 Million In Sandy Aid For Hospitals
The money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency will go to facilities including Bellevue Hospital, Coney Island Hospital, Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Metropolitan Hospital Center.
Police: Man Struck And Killed By 7 Train After Being Pushed Off Platform
Investigators were looking for a woman who is believed to have pushed the victim, who was struck by a Queens-bound “7″ train at the 40th Street-Lowery Street station.
Bronx Woman Accused Posing As Victim’s Aunt In Newtown Charity Scam
Thirty-seven-year-old Nouel Alba was arrested Thursday and charged with lying to FBI agents.
Christmas Eve Services To Go Ahead At Brooklyn Church Apparently Targeted By Arsonist
Christmas Eve services were in jeopardy after Sunday’s blaze, but Father Chris Ballard confirmed to 1010 WINS Monday they will go ahead as planned.
9-Year-Old Boy Stabbed Outside Apartment Building In Newark
One tenant told police that the little boy was bleeding from the neck when she looked out her window and saw him lying on the ground.


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