‘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.
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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.
Man killed in fire in Pittsburgh s Homewood South neighborhood
Fire broke out early Monday morning Share Updated: 7:41 AM EDT May 3, 2021 Nick Matoney
Fire broke out early Monday morning Share Updated: 7:41 AM EDT May 3, 2021
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Fire broke out early Monday morning Share Updated: 7:41 AM EDT May 3, 2021
BELL TOWNSHIP COMPLETES AUDIT WITH NO PROBLEMS By John Smathers
Apr 16, 2021 12:47 PM
Bell Township Supervisors announced at Wednesday’s meeting that the Bell Township audit has been completed with no incidents.
The Punxsy Spirit reports that the lead auditor John Kroh said they completed the audit late last month and submitted it to the state this month.
Supervisor Jeff Kromer also provided a roadwork update.
He said they finished putting the doors on the grader cab; repaired and reinstalled mirrors on Clawson Street; repaired the washout on Summit road at the cross pipe; placed DSA stone in the holes on Albion Clawson, Marvin, Valley and Summit among other maintenance.
Scenes from Staten Island snowstorm: Vignettes as long-duration system unfolded
Updated Feb 18, 2021;
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. After several significant snowstorms the last few weeks, Staten Islanders got another load of accumulation to shovel Thursday.
What was billed as a long-duration system hit our borough at dawn, and after a few hours of fairly heavy snow, switched over to freezing rain.
The storm is still expected to pelt us with on-and-off, light-to-moderate periods of precipitation until Friday evening, meaning we may get several more inches.
Here is a look at how the snowstorm unfolded on Staten Island: