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The Office of the Governor of the State of New[ ] (via Public) / Extension of Partnership with HelloFresh for Veterans

01/27/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/27/2021 14:16 Extension of Partnership with HelloFresh for Veterans Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced the extension of a partnership between the State of New York and leading meal kit company, HelloFresh, focused on delivering free meal kits to Veterans and military families in New York City who are presently confronting food insecurity. Since establishing this partnership in July 2020, HelloFresh has provided more than 200,000 nutritious meals to Veterans and military families in New York City who are facing food insecurity due to COVID-19. Now, New York and HelloFresh are extending this collaboration through the second quarter of 2021, ensuring that Veterans and military families in New York City will continue to receive these nourishing meals throughout the challenging months ahead. This partnership was made possible through collaboration with The Campaign Against Hunger, the New York City Department of Veterans Ser

What Leon Black got for paying Jeffrey Epstein $158M

Article content Leon Black viewed Jeffrey Epstein as a “confirmed bachelor with eclectic tastes, who often employed attractive women.” The private equity titan was willing to overlook that Epstein had served 13 months in a Florida jail after soliciting an underage prostitute. That was partly because Epstein claimed the girl had lied about her age, while Black, co-founder of Apollo Global Management Inc., believed in second chances, particularly for his well-connected friend. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or What Leon Black got for paying Jeffrey Epstein $158M Back to video Thus continued a relationship between the men that was laid out in a report released Monday by law firm Dechert, commissioned by Apollo’s board after news stories about their financial ties. The investigation found that Black paid Epstein $158 million between 2012 and 2017 after the sex offender pleaded guilty to felony charges in 2008 for advisory s

Steven Skoda, killed in NY helicopter crash, a dear, sweet hero

He joined the U.S. Army right after high school and spent two years in Alaska. He later joined the National Guard because “he could sign up to be a pilot,” she said. He eventually settled in Rochester, but would keep in touch with his mom via phone.  ‘These guys are being called heroes by so many people.and he was a dear, sweet hero,” Barbara Skoda said.  He wanted to be called Steve Skoda was what you’d call an “Army dad,” said Amber Davis, 36, of Ogden, a Staff Sergeant who served with both Skoda and Koch in Company F, 1st of the 169th General Support Aviation Battalion. She now works in administration with the New York National Guard. 

National Guard members killed in helicopter crash identified; all from Monroe County

National Guard members killed in helicopter crash identified; all from Monroe County I was looking up and saw the ball of flames, neighbor to the crash Replay Video UP NEXT Authorities have identified the three soldiers killed Wednesday night when the military helicopter they were flying crashed in a Mendon field. Killed were National Guard soldiers Chief Warrant Officer 5 Steven Skoda, Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christian Koch and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial, according to Col. Richard Goldenberg, public affairs officer for the New York National Guard. © Submitted The victims of the helicopter crash in Mendon are identified as Chief Warrant Officer 2 Daniel Prial, Chief Warrant Officer 5 Steven Skoda and Chief Warrant Officer 4 Christian Koch.

Two more coronavirus deaths bring military toll to 17

Two more coronavirus deaths bring military toll to 17 Two service members died of COVID-19 complications in recent days. (Sgt. Melanye Martinez/Marine Corps) A New York Air National Guardsman and an Ohio-based Navy reservist are among the most recent service members who died of COVID-19 complications in recent days. The airman won’t be identified, per the wishes of the family, New York State Division of Military and Naval Affairs spokesman Eric Durr told Military Times on Thursday. The sailor, Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Abdigafar Warsame, 52, passed away at a civilian hospital near his Columbus home, according to a Navy reserve spokesman.

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