Recharge yourselves, recharge your childrens appetites, and recharge your cell phones! There are still thousands of Lakewood residents who do not have power at their houses. The basics we can offer our Lakewood families who are still in the dark are warm meals, working bathrooms, a place to charge their cell phones and devices, and […]
New York University’s Langone Medical Center plans to reopen its doctors’ offices and out-patient procedure and testing sites on Monday but its emergency department remains closed after the hospital lost
The following is via the Queens Chronicle: The Rockaways won’t have electricity back for seven weeks, Queens Borough President Helen Marshall claimed she has been told by LIPA. In an
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Sunday shows the race tied with President Obama and Mitt Romney each attracting support from 49% of voters nationwide. One percent (1%)
Rudy Giuliani, a former New York City mayor, accused President Barack Obama in a Friday appearance on CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight” of putting his own campaign ahead of handling the
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says officials expect the fuel shortage that has led to long lines and short tempers to continue for days. He said Sunday that authorities arent 100 percent sure when the shortage will end but that its a short-term problem. Cuomo says the fuel delivery and distribution problems from Superstorm Sandy […]
Supporters of drafting chareidim into the military can boast a minor victory as MK (Yahadut HaTorah) Rav Moshe Gafne now admits there are members of the chareidi tzibur who may be drafted since not everyone is cut out to sit and learn. This represents a major change in direction from the MKs former position, for […]
Moshe Feiglin has been interviewed numerous times last week about the Likud/Lieberman merger. Following are a number excerpts from an interview on Wednesday, 15 Cheshvan 5773 on the topic on
Most Americans got an extra hour of sleep this weekend thanks to the annual shift back to standard time. Officially, the change occured at 2 a.m. Sunday, but most people
Falling temperatures on Sunday put more people at risk in a region already battling gasoline shortages, stubborn power outages and spasms of lawlessness in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. With
Mitt Romney has a ton of promises to keep if he becomes president, and that’s on his first day alone, never mind the other 1,460 days. Barack Obama was similarly
The mayor says the dangling boom of a midtown Manhattan crane damaged in the storm has now been tethered to the luxury high-rise building. Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Saturday that
Iran’s parliament on Sunday told President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad he must appear before the assembly within a month to explain his economic policies at a time of crisis, his second such
Hundreds of runners in New York City are refusing to let a canceled marathon spoil their Sunday plans and are channeling months of preparation into informal runs intended to benefit
The lights were back on Saturday in lower Manhattan, prompting screams of sweet relief from residents who had been plunged into darkness for nearly five days by Superstorm Sandy. But
Fuel supplies headed toward disaster zones in the U.S. Northeast on Saturday and a million customers regained electricity as near freezing temperatures threatened to add to the misery of coastal
[By Dick Morris] Natural disasters usually follow the same political trajectory: First the incumbent experiences a bounce as he tours the impacted area, shows his concern, and pledges help to
Dont forget to fall back and check smoke detectors this weekend. On Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2 a.m., time will revert back to standard, giving everyone an extra hour to sleep in. Since 2007, the time change has reverted to standard time on the first Sunday of November and changed to daylight savings time on […]
Brooklyn New York’s leading Jewish Chesed groups have agreed to create an emergency fund to support local victims of Hurricane Sandy. The Emergency Sandy Chesed Fund was formed yesterday at a meeting called by Councilman David G. Greenfield to thank the groups for their efforts since the storm hit and to improve coordination between […]
Kim Bondy was in New Orleans seven years ago when Hurricane Katrina devastated the city, and scores of patients died in flooded hospitals cut off from power. She never thought
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