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Rider Flattened in Flatiron District Bus Beatdown, Subway-Manhattan News Rider Slashed in Face at Grand Central

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More Commuter Craziness Police are looking for this man in connection with an attack on a bus. Subscribe in a reader Tweet By Dan Gesslein, November 25, 2020  Fear is running rampant among commuters as more and more transit riders are being subjected to senseless attacks. Police are looking for a man who slashed a subway rider in the face and another man who punched a bus rider.  The NYPD released surveillance video of a man wanted in connection with a slashing at Grand Central Station. At around 8:20 pm on November 21, a 53-year-old man was riding on a Northbound Number 4 train when he got into an arguement with another passenger at the 42nd Street Station. Cops say as the arguement turned physical, one of the men pulled out a knife and slashed the 53 year-old across the face. The slashing caused a severe laceration and heavy bleeding.  Police are looking for this man in connection with a slashing at Grand Central Station. The victim was rushed to Bellevue Hospital where he was l

Body Pulled from Harlem River-Manhattan News

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A pair of NYPD divers suit up to retrieve the body of a man found floating in the East River on Monday, November 23, 2020.--Photo by David Greene Subscribe in a reader Tweet Share By David Greene, November 24, 2020 A pair of NYPD divers recovered the body of a man discovered floating in the murky waters of the Harlem River in University Heights. The gruesome discovery was made at 11:20 a.m. on November 23. According to NYPD spokesman Sergeant Edward Riley, "Police responded to a 911 call for a human body floating in the water" of the Harlem River, at 320 West Fordham Road at Exterior Street, a few hundred yards north of the University Heights Bridge. An NYPD and FDNY Marine Unit both watch as NYPD divers remove an unidentified man from the murky waters of the Harlem River on Monday, November 23, 2020.--Photo by David Greene Riley stated that officers from the 52nd Precinct, "discovered an unconscious and unresponsive male approximately 40 - 50 years in

Porch Pirates Strike SoHo Building-Manhattan News

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Subscribe in a reader By Dan Gesslein, November 23, 2020   A pair of Grinches helped themselves to some holiday packages at a building in SoHo.  The NYPD released surveillance video of the suspects helping themselves to residents’ Amazon packages at a building at Charlton Street and 6th Avenue.  Investigators said the pair struck at around 9:30 on November 9. Cops have not said how the porch pirates gained access without permission to the secured front door.  Once inside the lobby, the men helped themselves to several packages that were left by deliverymen and not yet claimed by the residents. Anyone with information is urged to call CRIMESTOPPERS at (800) 577-TIPS (8477) or for Spanish, 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). The public can also submit their tips by logging onto the CrimeStoppers website at WWW.NYPDCRIMESTOPPERS.COM, on Twitter @NYPDTips. All calls are strictly confidential.

De-Stressing Daily Rituals When a Loved One has Dementia or Alzheimer’s

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Subscribe in a reader By Jane Sadowsky-Emmerth, RN, Partners in Care, an affiliate of VNSNY Anyone who has a relationship with someone suffering from Dementia or Alzheimer’s knows that even the simplest tasks in daily life can become true challenges—for both caregivers and the family members themselves.  Something as innocent as making and enjoying a morning cup of coffee or tea can turn into an exhausting and frustrating experience—especially with challenges like COVID-19 causing additional stress. Coping is difficult enough on good days, we don’t need the little joys of life to become a burden too. As a registered nurse and clinical case manager at Partners in Care , a licensed home care agency affiliated with the Visiting Nurse Service of New York , I know there are countless potential obstacles that can make even daily rituals extremely difficult for caregivers. My colleagues and I have come up with some ideas for communicating that we hope will help caregivers maintain patie

Biden Declared Winner, Times Square Celebrates

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Social Distancing Paused for Celebration Two women recreate the famous photo from 1945 as they share a kiss in Times Square after Joe Biden was elected President on Saturday, November 7, 2020.--Photo by David Greene Subscribe in a reader By David Greene, November 8, 2020 To New Yorkers who celebrated in Times Square on Saturday, Joe Biden's presumed victory over President Donald J. Trump was like New Year's Eve, Super Bowl Sunday and Fourth of July rolled up into one. Several thousand people take to the streets of Times Square after former Vice President Joe Biden is elected the 46th President of the United States on Saturday, November 8, 2020.--Photo by David Greene Less than an hour before The Associated Press reported that Biden had been declared victorious with a win in Pennsylvania at 11:25 a.m. EST on Saturday, November 7, President Trump Tweeted, "I WON THIS ELECTION, BY A LOT!" Twitter flagged the message as misleading, warning readers, "Official sources

Caring For Our Veterans: VNSNY Salutes Those Who Served

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Joseph Vitti, Director of the Hospice Veterans Program at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, liaison, salutes a VNSNY Hospice patient and WWII veteran following medals ceremony. Subscribe in a reader By Chandra Wilson, November 9, 2020 One warm summer day, in a New York high-rise apartment, a bedridden World War II veteran receiving care from  Visiting Nurse Service of New York Hospice and Palliative Care  received an unexpected surprise. The veteran, Edward Flanagan, had enlisted in the Navy after his beloved older brother died in combat and went on to see action in the Pacific theater. He later became a successful bank executive and active member of the community in his hometown of New Rochelle, New York—but like most war veterans, he was shadowed by memories, some more painful than others. It also saddened Mr. Flanagan that his Naval medals and discharge papers had gone missing. VNSNY Hospice Veterans Program Director Joseph Vitti was at his bedside with duplicates of the me

In Age of Covid Getting flu shot is more important than ever

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File photo Subscribe in a reader The Health Department released early flu vaccination data for this year’s influenza season, showing substantial increases compared to the same time last year.  From July 1 – October 24, 2020, there was a 37% increase in the number of adults aged 19 and older who have received the vaccine compared to the same time last year (an increase of 189,017 adults [517,676 last season to 706,693 this season]), and a 27% increase for children 6 months to 18 years old (an increase of 105,881 children [397,626 last season to 503,507 this season]). In total, over 1,210,000 New Yorkers have received this year’s flu vaccine based on doses entered into the Citywide Immunization Registry. However, since adults are not required to be reported to the Registry like children are, likely more doses have been given than captured.  The City aims to have a historic flu campaign this season, with more New Yorkers getting vaccinated than ever before. All New Yorkers older tha

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