Two New York Pilots Killed in Aspen-Area Bonanza Crash
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An aviation entrepreneur and an oral surgeon (also a pilot), both from New York City, were killed in the crash of a Beechcraft G36 Bonanza on Saturday evening, July 3, in Colorado. David Zara, one of the founders of charter providers Zen Air and Tradewind Aviation, and Dr. Ruben Cohen took off from Aspen-Pitkin County Airport the early Saturday evening. But when a friend reported them overdue at their destination airport in Des Moines, Iowa, mid-morning on Sunday, local Colorado authorities launched a search for the Bonanza. It isn’t clear which of the two pilots was flying.
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Employees at a Long Island-based company were feeling lucky and cashed in a $10 million winning New York Lottery scratcher.
A Limited Liability Company based out of Bond Street in Great Neck calling itself “FMBoys3555” claimed a $10 million top prize from the New York Lottery’s $10,000,000 Colossal Cash scratch-off game on Monday, June 28.
The winning ticket was purchased at the Skyview Newsstand on College Point Boulevard in Queens.
Lotto officials said that the LLC opted to receive the $10 million top prize in a single lump-sum payment, meaning they will receive a one-time payout of $6,510,000 after taxes and withholdings.
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