Sinai Hospital has opened a new kosher pantry, in partnership with Bikur Cholim, on the 1st floor of the hospital. The pantry, located right off the main lobby, is stocked

Bethel Livestock Farm in Swan Lake is voluntarily recalling milk products for the second time this week because of improper pasteurization. Proper pasteurization heats milk in order to effectively eliminate all pathogenic bacteria such as Listeria and Salmonella. The recalled milk products are sold under the name Bethel Creamery Pasteurized Whole Organic Milk Kosher […]

Thousands of birds dropped dead from the sky over the Arkansas town of Beebe. “I thought it was out of an Alfred Hitchcock movie,” Beebe Mayor Mike Robertson said. Dead

The NY Post reports: A group of on-duty Sanitation supervisors is under investigation for allegedly buying booze and chilling in their cozy department car for hours Monday night after the

Mr. Cantor goes to Washington on Wednesday as the first Virginia congressman to become the House majority leader, the first Jewish majority leader and one of the youngest members of

In the battle of the presidential memoirs, George W. Bush is gaining some significant ground on his predecessor, selling almost as many copies of Decision Points in two months as

Klal Yisroel is mourning the great loss of one of the last Torah giants from a previous generation with todays passing of Rav Yissachar Meir ZTL, Rosh Yeshivas Hanegev in Netivot. The great Rosh Yeshiva who has been suffering with a severe case of diabetes for many years was hospitalized in recent months. As Klal […]

A threatening letter that forced police to evacuate an Upper West Side synagogue was sent to a dozen more places of worship, according to a report. The hate mail –

City records reportedly show Manhattan streets were plowed long before parts of Brooklyn and Queens after Sunday’s blizzard. According to the New York Daily News, Sanitation Department records show that

New York – The Move Over Act took effect Saturday. Thenew state law is designed to protect law enforcement, fire personnel and emergency workers takes effect on January 1, 2011. The law requires motorists to move over or slow down when approaching a parked authorized emergency vehicle with emergency lights flashing. The law obligates drivers […]

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo took office on Saturday proclaiming his inauguration a rebirth of trust in a state government that he described as a “national joke.” At 12:20 p.m. EST,

Itemize your tax deductions? Itching for a refund? You’re going to have to wait. The IRS said that it needs until mid- to late-February to reprogram its processing systems because

An ambulance crashed on a snow-clogged Brooklyn street last night as it tried to reach an elderly woman who had fallen in her apartment — the latest in a series

The city saw a decrease in overall crime in 2010, but an increase in murders from last years record low. According to New York City Police Department, the city recorded 526 murders this year, up from 471 in 2009 a 13 percent increase. The number of rapes and robberies also rose. Despite those statistics, […]

With sanitation trucks either plowing or getting stuck, garbage collections in the biggest city in the country have ground to a halt. But life hasn’t, and the garbage is piling

Andrew Cuomo is so eager to take office that hell be sworn in two hours before becoming governor. Cuomo is set to be given the oath of office privately by Court of Appeals Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman at 10 p.m. Friday after a family New Years Eve dinner at the executive mansion. The early start […]

[STORY UPDATED BELOW] This video was taken on Friday morning at 9:45AM in the heart of Flatbush, at the block of Community Hospital, which is located on East 26th Street

The following is a NY Post Exclusive: There was a method to their madness. The selfish Sanitation bosses who sabotaged the blizzard cleanup to fire a salvo at City Hall

Two Council Members in New York City’s hardest snow-hit neighborhoods in Southern Brooklyn disputed Mayor Michael Bloombergs assertion at a Thursday afternoon press conference that every street in New York City was plowed. Its been many hours after the Mayors 7am deadline and our streets remain unplowed. I dont know how the Mayor can sleep […]

The following was written by David Paterson, on his last day as Governor,for the Daily News: There is a new crisis on the horizon that threatens the solvency of local governments and the recovery of the U.S. economy: teetering public pension funds on the verge of insolvency, with the retirement security of millions of working […]

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