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I never heard him New Dorp Lane beating victim speaks for first time about shocking attack

‘I never heard him.’ New Dorp Lane beating victim speaks for first time about shocking attack. Updated May 14, 2021; Posted May 14, 2021 The victim was knocked unconscious from behind on New Dorp Lane and Clawson Street on Oct. 8, 2018. Facebook Share Not a footstep. Not a breath. Not a word. Belloni, then 63 years old and weighing only 90 pounds, was pulling her shopping cart along busy New Dorp Lane on Oct. 8, 2018, when everything suddenly went dark. “It was almost like an earthquake,” Belloni said Thursday in her first public comments on the shocking episode. “I blacked out after that.” Belloni didn’t regain consciousness until waking up sometime later in the emergency room.

2 years after mom, 63, was brutally beaten walking to store on New Dorp Lane, man admits assault

2 years after mom, 63, was brutally beaten walking to store on New Dorp Lane, man admits assault Updated May 11, 2021; Posted May 11, 2021 Eric Coleman, who attacked a 63-year-old woman in October 2018 at New Dorp Lane and Clawson Street, had been found unfit for trial, but was later deemed mentally capable after receiving treatment. Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The man accused of brutally attacking a defenseless 63-year-old woman in New Dorp two-and-a-half years ago has pleaded guilty to felony assault. However, Eric Coleman could avoid prison if he completes mental-health treatment, under the terms of his plea agreement. Coleman, who is in his late 50s, had been found mentally incapable of standing trial in November 2018 shortly after being indicted in the case.

Planters Bank Wealth Builders second cohort to start

Planters Bank announced the start of the second cohort of the Wealth Builder program after incurring a waitlist from the first cohort. In partnership with Eric D. Coleman Financial Group, Wealth builder is a four-step program that is designed to help participants achieve financial freedom and build long-term, sustainable wealth. Christian County native, Eric Coleman will educate and empower generations of individuals to take charge of their personal finances and become wealth builders. “Our company is committed to equipping generations of individuals with the tools and strategies required to build long-term, sustainable wealth,” Coleman said. “We are excited to work with Planters Bank on this endeavor. Both companies share a mutual desire to empower low and moderate income households to achieve financial independence. We will measure our impact. If it doesn’t get measured it won’t get done.”

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