Family Of Bergen Rowing Coach Who Fell To Her Death Suing Port Authority Family Of Bergen Rowing Coach Who Fell To Her Death Suing Port Authority
Family Of Bergen Rowing Coach Who Fell To Her Death Suing Port Authority The family of a Teaneck rowing coach who fell to her death off the World Trade Center Oculus is suing the Port Authority, the New York Post reports. Jenny Santos, 29, was an assistant coach at the Teaneck-based Bergen County Rowing Academy (BCRA). She reportedly fell 30 feet to her death from a top-tier escalator after a night of partying with her twin sister, according to multiple reports. The legal claim filed in Manhattan Superior Court by Santos' mom, Maria Santos, says the 29-year-old fell from “an unprotected, unsecured, and dangerous and hazardous opening," the New York Post say…
Lear Jet In Trouble Over NJ Lands Safely At Stewart Airport Lear Jet In Trouble Over NJ Lands Safely At Stewart Airport
Lear Jet In Trouble Over NJ Lands Safely At Stewart Airport A Lear jet that had problems with the nose landing gear diverted safely from New Jersey to Stewart Airport in Orange County late Thursday morning, authorities said. The troubled jet landed just before noon at the public/military airport nearly 57 miles north of Teterboro, the Port Authority's Joseph Pentangelo told Daily Voice. Hasbrouck Heights firefighters and Port Authority responders were at Teterboro Airport as the jet, with five people aboard, began circling to burn off fuel around 10:30 a.m., Pentangelo said. The decision was made soon after to head to Stewart, where, as pilot Josep…
Lear Jet In Trouble Over Teterboro Lands Safely In NY Lear Jet In Trouble Over Teterboro Lands Safely In NY
Lear Jet In Trouble Over Teterboro Lands Safely In NY TETERBORO, N.J. – A Lear jet headed to Teterboro diverted safely late Thursday morning to Stewart Airport in Orange County, NY, after a problem with the nose landing gear, authorities said. The troubled jet landed before noon at the public/military airport in the southern Hudson Valley town of New Windsor, nearly 57 miles north of Teterboro, the Port Authority's Joseph Pentangelo told Daily Voice. Hasbrouck Heights firefighters and Port Authority responders were at Teterboro Airport as the jet, with five people aboard, began circling to burn off fuel around 10:30 a.m., Pentangelo said. The…
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.
Underground Fire Forces Evacuation Of Newark Airport Terminal Wing Underground Fire Forces Evacuation Of Newark Airport Terminal Wing
Underground Fire Forces Evacuation Of Newark Airport Terminal Wing UPDATE: A fire in in a PSE&G manhole below a section of Newark Airport forced the evacuation late Friday morning of the C-1 wing at Terminal C, authorities said. "The fire has been extinguished, though there are still smoky conditions," the Port Authority's Joseph Pentangelo said just before 12:30 p.m. " There are no injuries. Fire crews are on scene.  "The Port Authority is working with PSE&G to put in place emergency fixes." The rest of terminal was operating as usual, as were Terminals A and B and AirTrain EWR.  Pentangelo urged travelers to check with …
Cuomo Proposes New Name For Stewart Cuomo Proposes New Name For Stewart
Cuomo Proposes New Name For Stewart NEW WINDSOR, N.Y. -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to expand and rebrand Stewart International Airport. The governor wants the Port Authority to spend $34 million to build a permanent U.S. Customs and Border Protection federal inspection station to allow the airport to expand its international service.  Stewart currently flies to Norway, Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland. The airport currently uses a temporary federal inspection station. Cuomo also wants to rename the airport "New York International at Stewart Field."  "By transforming Stewart Airport into a state-of-the-art…