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After Months Missing From Congress, Trump Says: 'Vote For Tom Kean' After Months Missing From Congress, Trump Says: 'Vote For Tom Kean'
After Months Missing From Congress, Trump Says: 'Vote For Tom Kean' President Donald Trump has thrown his support behind New Jersey Congressman Tom Kean Jr., despite the Republican lawmaker's months-long absence from his job. Kean was last seen on Thursday, March 5 and the lawmaker has missed more than 100 votes in Congress, with no one publicly saying where he is or why he has been out for so long. His office has said he has been dealing with a medical issue. Still, Kean, who was first elected to the seat in 2022, is seeking re-election while running unopposed in the Republican primary on Tuesday, June 2. Trump announced his endorsement of Kean in a T…
Centreville Father Losing Strength To Rare Disease As Family Fights To Keep Home Safe Centreville Father Losing Strength To Rare Disease As Family Fights To Keep Home Safe
Centreville Father Losing Strength To Rare Disease As Family Fights To Keep Home Safe A Virginia father and military veteran is facing a life that is changing faster than his body can keep up with, as a rare muscle disease slowly takes away the strength he once relied on every day. Centreville resident Marshall Eckert now faces an uncertain future as he manages Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, a progressive condition that weakens the muscles in his hips, legs, shoulders, and arms over time. For Eckert, the shift has been steady — and unforgiving. “What used to be automatic movements now require planning, energy, and often assistance,” his wife, Jallene Eckert, said. Tasks m…
‘I Love You MORE’: Eldersburg Wife Shares Details Of Final Call Before Husband’s Sudden Death ‘I Love You MORE’: Eldersburg Wife Shares Details Of Final Call Before Husband’s Sudden Death
‘I Love You More’: Eldersburg Wife Shares Details Of Final Call Before Husband’s Sudden Death A Maryland woman says her real-life fairytale came to a sudden and heartbreaking end after losing her husband of 30 years, minutes after their final conversation. “Fairytales are supposed to be ‘happily ever after’ and always have happy endings, but sadly two weeks ago mine came to a very unexpected and shocking end,” Sue Anders wrote in a touching tribute. Her husband, Kerry Anders, of Eldersburg, died unexpectedly on Sunday, March 22, after a medical emergency at Carroll Hospital.  He was two months shy of his 76th birthday. In the moments before his death, the couple shared what w…
Pit Bull Abandoned In Filthy Englewood Basement Now Desperate For Home Pit Bull Abandoned In Filthy Englewood Basement Now Desperate For Home
Pit Bull Abandoned In Filthy Englewood Basement Now Desperate For Home A 7-year-old pit bull named Prince is looking for a home after being found abandoned in a filthy basement in Englewood, shelter officials said. Prince was discovered living in a basement filled with dog feces before being brought to a shelter on Dec. 10, according to Bergen County Animal Shelter Manager Meg Tedeschi. The dog had been left without proper care, leading to serious health issues, including chronic ear problems that had gone untreated, Tedeschi said. When he arrived at the shelter, Prince also had a large growth in his ear that required attention. Prince has ear problems c…
Janitor Returns To Yale New Haven Hospital As Doctor Janitor Returns To Yale New Haven Hospital As Doctor
Janitor Returns To Yale New Haven Hospital As Doctor A janitor at Yale New Haven Hospital is now set to return as a doctor, marking a powerful full-circle moment for a New Haven woman whose story is gaining national attention. Earlier this month, Shay Taylor learned she matched for residency at Yale New Haven Hospital, where she once worked cleaning patient rooms and offices. She went on Today on Tuesday, March 6, to talk about her time  View this post on Instagram Taylor, now 32, grew up in New Haven and graduated in the top 10 percent of her class at Wilbur Cross High School. But after gr…
Dutchess Exec Serino Fractures Wrist In Fall On Icy Steps: ‘You Shoulda Seen The Other Guy’ Dutchess Exec Serino Fractures Wrist In Fall On Icy Steps: ‘You Shoulda Seen The Other Guy’
Dutchess Exec Serino Fractures Wrist In Fall On Icy Steps: ‘You Shoulda Seen The Other Guy’ Dutchess County Executive Sue Serino is back at work after taking a fall that left her with a fractured wrist.  Serino shared in a social media post on Tuesday, March 24, that she slipped on icy steps while heading to a women’s event in Albany the day before.  "I managed to take a very public tumble on some icy steps right in front of about 50 people," she wrote, adding that she injured her knees and fractured her wrist in the fall. Despite initially trying to push through and attend the event, Serino said the pain ultimately forced her to seek medical attention. She drove h…
Sea Cliff Ex-News 12 Reporter Pleads For Living Liver Donor As Illness Worsens Sea Cliff Ex-News 12 Reporter Pleads For Living Liver Donor As Illness Worsens
Sea Cliff Ex-News 12 Reporter Pleads For Living Liver Donor As Illness Worsens A former News 12 reporter on Long Island is desperately seeking a living liver donor to help her fight an autoimmune disease. Amy McGorry, 56, of Sea Cliff, has battled two conditions that can cause permanent damage to the liver for most of her life: autoimmune hepatitis and primary biliary cholangitis, also known as PBC, according to News 12. But her condition has recently worsened, causing internal bleeding and sudden fainting issues. “I really need to find a match, and I really need your help,” McGorry said through tears in an Instagram video. “I never really wanted to talk about it, bu…
CT Prescription Buyers Could See Refunds In $17.9M Drug Price-Fixing Settlement CT Prescription Buyers Could See Refunds In $17.9M Drug Price-Fixing Settlement
CT Prescription Buyers Could See Refunds In $17.9M Drug Price-Fixing Settlement Two drug companies are paying nearly $18 million after millions of Americans may have spent more than they should have for everyday generic medications for a decade. Lannett Company Inc. and Bausch Health agreed to a $17.85 million settlement, several state attorneys general announced on Monday, Feb. 2. The generic drugmakers were accused of inflating prices and limiting competition for widely used prescriptions sold nationwide between May 2009 and December 2019. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said Lannett and Bausch's scheme cost families and public health pr…
These Careers Rank Among Best In 2026, New Study Finds: Here's Why These Careers Rank Among Best In 2026, New Study Finds: Here's Why
These Careers Rank Among Best In 2026, New Study Finds: Here's Why Careers in health care and tech will be among the best jobs in 2026 as workers navigate a slumping labor market, according to a new study. U.S. News & World Report released its 2026 rankings of the nation's best jobs on Tuesday, Jan. 13. Nurse practitioners took the top overall spot for the third straight year. The annual rankings evaluate jobs across 17 categories, focusing on what matters most to workers navigating a competitive and uncertain job market. U.S. News weighed several key factors, including job growth potential, work-life balance, safety and stability, unemp…
$3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme $3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme
$3.5M Medicaid Fraud: New Windsor Couple, Third Suspect, 2 Companies Indicted In Scheme Three people, including a couple and an Ulster County man, and two corporations have now been indicted in what prosecutors say is the largest Medicaid fraud case ever prosecuted in Orange County.  Rohail Raja and his wife, Sharma Alam, both 45 and from New Windsor, were arraigned on Monday, Nov. 10, on charges of first-degree grand larceny and fourth-degree conspiracy, accused of stealing more than $3.5 million in Medicaid funds through fraudulent billing, Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler announced on Tuesday, Nov. 18.  The couple, who were arrested in late October as…
Trump Pardons Suffern Man Convicted In $38M Nursing Home Tax Fraud Scheme Trump Pardons Suffern Man Convicted In $38M Nursing Home Tax Fraud Scheme
Trump Pardons Suffern Man Convicted In $38M Nursing Home Tax Fraud Scheme A former nursing home operator and Rockland County resident who was sentenced to prison for a massive federal tax fraud scheme tied to dozens of facilities he once controlled nationwide has received a full and unconditional pardon from President Donald Trump.  The pardon, signed on Friday, Nov. 14, grants clemency to Suffern man Joseph Schwartz, who was sentenced in April 2025 to 36 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to failing to pay more than $38 million in employment taxes withheld from workers across his nursing home network and for failing to file required fed…
Sun River Health Launches Annual Pediatric Holiday Drive for Children in Need Sun River Health Launches Annual Pediatric Holiday Drive for Children in Need
Sun River Health Launches Annual Pediatric Holiday Drive for Children in Need Sun River Health, a leading network of federally qualified community health centers, announces the kick-off of its annual Pediatric Holiday Toy Drive, spearheaded by the Sun River Health Ambassadors. This year’s campaign aims to provide not just holiday cheer, but also essential comfort to the thousands of children and families the organization serves across the Hudson Valley, New York City and Long Island. The drive seeks donations to bring joy and much-needed warmth to children in the community, providing both age-appropriate toys and essential necessities like warm coats, cozy blankets, …
‘Heaven Really Gained An Angel’: PG County Mom’s Legacy Lives On Through Her Son ‘Heaven Really Gained An Angel’: PG County Mom’s Legacy Lives On Through Her Son
‘Heaven Really Gained An Angel’: PG County Mom’s Legacy Lives On Through Her Son After a decade-long fight marked by courage, grace, and faith in Maryland, Paulette Lambert has passed away — leaving behind a legacy of strength and a community determined to carry her dream forward for the son she adored. Lambert's husband, Daryl Davis, shared the heartbreaking news in a message to friends and family, writing that she “made a peaceful transition into eternity surrounded by close family and friends.”  He called her not only his wife, but his “best friend,” adding, “Moving on without her seems impossible. A bond that could never be broken." "She battled for 10 years a…
NJ Woman, Her Mom Charged After Scooterist Hit, Dragged By Car In Trenton: Police NJ Woman, Her Mom Charged After Scooterist Hit, Dragged By Car In Trenton: Police
NJ Woman, Her Mom Charged After Scooterist Hit, Dragged By Car In Trenton: Police A 22-year-old Burlington woman was arrested and charged after she hit a man riding a scooter with her car and fled the scene in Trenton, authorities announced Wednesday, Oct. 15. At 4:14 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29, officers responded to 65 Oakland St. and found a 32-year-old man bleeding heavily from his ear and mouth, Trenton police said. The man was run over by the vehicle and dragged underneath it, police said. The man sustained multiple fractures to his spine, ribs, and femur, police said He also had to be intubated after his lungs collapsed, police said. An investigation deter…
MA Named Best State For Research, Development In New Ranking: Here's Why MA Named Best State For Research, Development In New Ranking: Here's Why
MA Named Best State For Research, Development In New Ranking: Here's Why Many Northeast states are among the most innovative in the US, according to a new study. SmileHub released its 2025 list of Best States for Research and Development on Tuesday, Sept. 16. All 50 states were ranked across 17 metrics, including researchers per capita, research and development (R&D) spending, patents, research facilities, and STEM education. R&D funding in the US more than doubled over the past 15 years, climbing from $407 billion in 2010 to almost $940 billion in 2023, according to data from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics. That inv…
MD Ranked Second-Happiest State In Nation, New Study Finds: Here's Why MD Ranked Second-Happiest State In Nation, New Study Finds: Here's Why
MD Ranked Second-Happiest State In Nation, New Study Finds: Here's Why The Northeast is home to some of the happiest people in the country, according to a new study. WalletHub released its 2025 list of Happiest States in America on Monday, Sept. 8. The study compared all 50 states across 30 metrics of happiness, including depression and suicide rates, work hours, income growth, unemployment, family stability, volunteer rates, and safety. The personal finance website also measured how many adults feel active and productive, as well as factors like sleep, leisure time, and community support. "In addition to pursuing your passions, having a good work-l…
10-Year-Old Ephrata Boy On Life Support After Medevaced From Pool Accident, Family Says 10-Year-Old Ephrata Boy On Life Support After Medevaced From Pool Accident, Family Says
10-Year-Old Ephrata Boy On Life Support After Medevaced From Pool Accident, Family Says A 10-year-old Ephrata boy is on life support after being pulled from a pool and airlifted to Penn State Children’s Hospital, his family said in a GoFundMe on Monday, Aug. 25. The child was found face down in the water for four to five minutes before a friend’s father and an off-duty nurse began CPR, according to the fundraiser. EMTs arrived moments later and flew him by helicopter from LGH to Penn State Children’s, where he remains in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. The boy has shown encouraging signs, including opening his eyes, squeezing nurses’ hands, and following simple commands, th…
4-Year-Old Fractures Skull After Falling Out Of Jersey City Window: Authorities 4-Year-Old Fractures Skull After Falling Out Of Jersey City Window: Authorities
4-Year-Old Fractures Skull After Falling Out Of Jersey City Window: Authorities A 4-year-old was hospitalized after falling from a second-floor window at her Jersey City home Monday, Aug. 25, authorities said. The incident at the girl's home on John F. Kennedy Boulevard, Kimberly Wallace-Scalfione, a spokesperson for the mayor's office said. She was rushed to a hospital and then subsequently transferred to a Children's Specialized Hospital for treatment of a fractured skull and possible brain injury, Wallace-Scalfione said.  A preliminary search of the child's residence by police found that the screen of the second-floor window facing John F. Kennedy Blvd. w…
MA Named Best State To Live In, New Study Says: Here's Why MA Named Best State To Live In, New Study Says: Here's Why
MA Named Best State To Live In, New Study Says: Here's Why From the best schools in the nation to some of the highest incomes, several Northeast states are among the best places to live, according to a new study. WalletHub released its 2025 list of "Best States to Live In" on Monday, Aug. 11. The study ranked all 50 states using 51 measures of livability, from housing affordability and income growth to education, health, and safety. Chip Lupo, a WalletHub analyst, said it's important to look beyond just economic factors. "When deciding on a place to move, you should first consider financial factors like the cost of living, housing prices, and…
MA Ranked Best State To Have Baby, New Study Says: Here's Why MA Ranked Best State To Have Baby, New Study Says: Here's Why
MA Ranked Best State To Have Baby, New Study Says: Here's Why Families in some Northeast states may have a much easier time welcoming a new baby than others, according to a new study. WalletHub released its 2025 list of Best & Worst States to Have a Baby on Monday, Aug. 4. The study compared all 50 states and Washington, DC, across 31 metrics, from average hospital bills to infant mortality rates and child-care availability. The leaders boast strong health care systems, parental support programs, and child care access. "The best states for having a baby minimize costs while providing top-notch care for both newborns and their …
‘Lyme Disease Is Everywhere In NJ,’ Health Officials Warn Amid Tick Surge ‘Lyme Disease Is Everywhere In NJ,’ Health Officials Warn Amid Tick Surge
‘Lyme Disease Is Everywhere In NJ,’ Health Officials Warn Amid Tick Surge Lyme disease has officially been reported in every county in New Jersey, according to the state Department of Health, which is urging residents to take tick prevention seriously during the height of summer hiking and gardening season. “If you remove a blacklegged tick, follow up with your health care provider for next steps,” NJDOH posted Tuesday, Aug. 5, on X. The department’s latest graphic shows just how fast a tick can grow — and how long it takes to transmit Lyme. According to the CDC, Lyme disease is typically transmitted after a tick has been attached for 36 to 48 hours — but experts…
Global Pharma Giant Picks Spot Near Stewart Airport For $46M Flagship US Plant Global Pharma Giant Picks Spot Near Stewart Airport For $46M Flagship US Plant
Global Pharma Giant Picks Spot Near Stewart Airport For $46M Flagship US Plant A global pharmaceutical company is bringing a major new disinfectant manufacturing facility to Orange County in a $46.1 million investment.  Garonit Pharmaceutical Inc., which specializes in antiseptic products and health care solutions, will build a 200,000-square-foot plant in the Town of New Windsor that will be the world’s largest producer of chlorhexidine gluconate — a disinfectant and antiseptic widely used in hospitals for surgical disinfection and infection control, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Monday, Aug. 4. The facility is expected to create 100 full-time high-skill jobs a…
NJ Hospital Named Among Top 20 In America: Brand-New Rankings Released NJ Hospital Named Among Top 20 In America: Brand-New Rankings Released
NJ Hospital Named Among Top 20 In America: Brand-New Rankings Released U.S. News & World Report has released its brand-new hospital rankings for 2025-26, and several East Coast facilities have earned spots on the prestigious list of the Top 20 in the nation. The 2025-26 Best Hospitals “Honor Roll,” published Tuesday, July 29, features just 20 hospitals nationwide, selected from more than 4,500 reviewed across the country. Hospitals earn their spot based on top performance across 15 adult specialties and 22 procedures and conditions, with scores drawn from survival rates, patient outcomes, nurse staffing, patient experience, and reputation among specialists…
Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study
Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study Northeast families are expected to be among the hardest hit under sweeping federal cuts to food benefits in the Republican-backed law previously named the "One Big Beautiful Bill," according to a new study. President Donald Trump signed the spending bill into law on Friday, July 4, after the GOP narrowly passed it through both chambers of Congress. Among many massive changes, the bill is forecasted to cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding by $186 billion through 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The 20% reduction is the largest cut in the history of SNAP be…
Mikie Sherrill's Leads Now, But This Issue Could Flip NJ's Race For Governor: New Poll Mikie Sherrill's Leads Now, But This Issue Could Flip NJ's Race For Governor: New Poll
Mikie Sherrill's Leads Now, But This Issue Could Flip NJ's Race For Governor: New Poll Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill is out in front as New Jersey's next governor. At least for now. That’s according to a Rutgers-Eagleton Poll released Wednesday, July 2, showing the Democratic nominee leading Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli by a wide early margin. If the election were held today, 51% of voters say they’d back Sherrill, while 31% say they’d go with Ciattarelli, the poll found. The rest are either looking elsewhere (5%) or still on the fence (13%). Factor in voters who are “leaning” one way or the other, and Sherrill stretches her lead to 56% to Ciattarelli’s 35%. Still,…
Private Sector Loses Jobs For First Time Since 2023 Amid Trump Tariffs, Inflation: ADP Private Sector Loses Jobs For First Time Since 2023 Amid Trump Tariffs, Inflation: ADP
Private Sector Loses Jobs For First Time Since 2023 Amid Trump Tariffs, Inflation: ADP Private employers lost more jobs than they added for the first time in more than two years, as new data shows Americans pulling back on spending under the weight of inflation and President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs. Businesses lost 33,000 jobs in June, according to the ADP National Employment Report released on Wednesday, July 2. That was the first monthly drop since March 2023 and behind May's downwardly revised figure of 29,000. June's numbers came in far below Wall Street's expectations, with Dow Jones economists forecasting a gain of 100,000 jobs, CNBC reported. "Though…
$13M Medicaid Scam: NY Transport Companies Stole Millions In Taxpayer Dollars, AG Says $13M Medicaid Scam: NY Transport Companies Stole Millions In Taxpayer Dollars, AG Says
$13M Medicaid Scam: NY Transport Companies Stole Millions In Taxpayer Dollars, AG Says Several New York medical transport companies, including some in the Hudson Valley and New York’s Capital Region, are being forced to pay back millions of dollars after a sweeping Medicaid fraud investigation by the state, officials announced.   The enforcement effort, revealed Monday, June 30, targeted 25 companies across the state, including businesses in Westchester, Dutchess, Orange, Columbia, Albany, and Saratoga counties. Sixteen companies have agreed to repay over $13 million in stolen Medicaid funds, and seven others are now facing lawsuits, New York Attorney General Letitia…
MA Ranked Best State For Working Dads In New Study: Here's Why MA Ranked Best State For Working Dads In New Study: Here's Why
MA Ranked Best State For Working Dads In New Study: Here's Why This Father's Day, many Northeast states are getting recognized as having some of the best conditions for working dads. WalletHub released its 2025 list of Best & Worst States for Working Dads on Tuesday, June 10. The study compared all 50 states and Washington, DC, across 22 metrics tied to economic stability, child care quality, parental leave policies, health care, and overall work-life balance. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says 94.3% of married fathers are employed. "Working dads have to worry about much more than just how much income they're bringing home to support th…
PA House GOP Leader Slammed For Saying ‘Not Every Wage Should Be Livable’ In Viral Clip (POLL) PA House GOP Leader Slammed For Saying ‘Not Every Wage Should Be Livable’ In Viral Clip (POLL)
PA House GOP Leader Slammed For Saying ‘Not Every Wage Should Be Livable’ In Viral Clip (Poll) A video of Pennsylvania House Republican Leader Jesse Topper stating that “not every wage is designed to be a livable wage” has gone viral, igniting backlash from Democratic leaders and working-class advocates. The 12-second clip—shared by Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta on X—shows Topper repeating the controversial claim, saying, “Not every wage, and please hear me clearly on this, not every wage is designed to be a livable wage.” Lordie there is a tape: https://t.co/9ayxRF7n0L pic.twitter.com/ocOXoBC8VM — Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (@malcolmkenyatta) June 11, 2025 The post exploded online Wednesday…
Thousands Of Fake Nurses Uncovered In Massive Diploma Scam; CT Reviewing Licenses: Feds Thousands Of Fake Nurses Uncovered In Massive Diploma Scam; CT Reviewing Licenses: Feds
Thousands Of Fake Nurses Uncovered In Massive Diploma Scam; CT Reviewing Licenses: Feds More than two dozen people across the US now face federal charges for their roles in a major scheme to sell fake nursing diplomas, a scam that investigators say may have put lives at risk in hospitals and clinics across the country, including in Connecticut.  “This is a public safety concern,” said U.S. Attorney Markenzy Lapointe. “It also tarnishes the reputation of nurses who actually complete the demanding clinical and coursework required to obtain their professional licenses and employment.” In Connecticut, the fallout has already started. The state Board of Examiners for Nursing h…
DC Punk Legend Steve Hansgen On Dialysis, Urgently Needs Kidney Donor, Band Says DC Punk Legend Steve Hansgen On Dialysis, Urgently Needs Kidney Donor, Band Says
DC Punk Legend Steve Hansgen On Dialysis, Urgently Needs Kidney Donor, Band Says A pillar of DC’s hardcore punk scene is in urgent need of a kidney transplant — and his community is stepping up. Steve Hansgen, a fixture in the District’s early punk movement with iconic bands like Minor Threat and Government Issue, has been diagnosed with stage 4 kidney disease and now receives dialysis three times a week, according to his band and partner. The musician, who helped shape the sound of DC hardcore in the 1980s and remained active in the scene for decades, is facing one of the most serious challenges of his life — physically, emotionally, and financially. “Despite being in…