hosted by Michael”, is posted as a short-term rental on Airbnb, having housed a steady docket of various guests for the past eight months. According to the site, 23 reviews from a variety of guests date back to August 2020 several months into the global pandemic, while state-mandated travel restrictions were in place. Reviews for the unit have been posted by tenants from areas that include Canada, Washington State, Ohio, California, Colorado, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, Florida.
proud Hoboken homeowner,” and has served on the City Council since 2015. We reached out to DeFusco, who ultimately confirmed to
TAPinto Hoboken that the listing was in fact his apartment. DeFusco also confirmed that he had been traveling, but would not offer any further details on the record regarding the duration and destination of his travels. However, it has been established that the Councilman did travel to Colombia at some point during the period in question. Furthermore, the Councilm
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1891-1924: Too short to join the fire department, an Auburn man starts his own, joined by his pony, Thelma
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The Post-Standard ran this photo of Auburn s Archie Goodwin and Thelma on Oct. 8, 1998. It gives readers an idea of the pair s diminutive size but not necessarily their devotion to the community and to each other. Courtesy of World ArchivesCourtesy of World Archives
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Archie Goodwin would be there.
Newspapers nicknamed him the city’s “Irregular Fireman,” a man who, although he was denied a chance to serve his community as a member of the Auburn Fire Department, did not let that stop him.
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Dr. Jonathan Rich describing to the jury the function of the lungs during the 11th day of the trial of the former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.Credit.Court TV still image, via Associated Press
Dr. Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist called to testify in the trial of Derek Chauvin, said Monday that George Floyd’s heart was not the main cause of his death. He also ruled out a drug overdose.
“Mr. George Floyd died from a cardio pulmonary arrest. It was caused by low oxygen levels” induced by the position “he was subjected to.”
It was an observation that Dr. Rich repeated: that the way the police officers restrained Mr. Floyd led to his asphyxiation. “He was trying to get enough oxygen and because of the position that he was subjected to, the heart thus did not have enough oxygen,” he said.