Remembering Bill McCreary, pioneering journalist and former Ch. 5 anchor
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A tribute to Bill McCreary
FOX 5 NY takes a look back at Bill McCreary s pioneering and award-winning career. McCreary was a former anchor of The 10 O Clock News. He also anchored The McCreary Report.
NEW YORK - Former Fox 5 anchor Bill McCreary was a longtime journalist New Yorkers trusted. He built Fox 5
The 10 O Clock News,
Good Day New York anchor Rosanna Scotto said. He was respected. People believed what he had to say and he worked hard to give you the information that you needed.
McCreary began his career in 1960 at a radio station in Queens.
FOX News Bryan Llenas reports the embattled governor continues to dismiss allegations on Fox News @ Night
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea on Friday fired back at Gov. Andrew Cuomo over his concerns about subway crime snipping, I stopped listening a long time ago.
The top cop, appearing on FOX 5’s Good Day New York, was peppered with questions about recent violence on the rails in light of the unprovoked attack on Gerard Sykes, an off-duty MTA conductor, on a J train at Crescent Street on Wednesday night.
Two days earlier, Cuomo had pointed the finger at his political foe and Shea’s boss, Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio, for turning the subways into a rolling homeless shelter, claiming the situation was worse than even during the dangerous 1970s.
Look to the Stars
April 29, 2021
Thanks to everyone who chose to Be the Light at HeartShare’s 2021 Virtual Gala, HeartShare is thrilled to announce that it reached its event fundraising goal of $1M.
The Gala, which took place on April 15th, is HeartShare’s largest annual fundraising event and the $1M raised will go a long way toward supporting an annual budget that depends, in part, on contributions and donations raised from special events.
The funds will help cover unexpected and unbudgeted costs incurred due to COVID-19 and reduced government funding. Ultimately, the funds will be applied to the programs and services HeartShare provides to help people with autism and other developmental disabilities live their best lives: group homes, pre-schools, schools for children and teens with autism, day habilitation programs, vocational training programs and our recreational, family support and long-term therapy services.
Fox News’ Chad Pergram on whether Rep. Maxine Waters will be censured for her controversial remarks.
NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea blasted Rep. Maxine Waters’ comments urging Minnesota protesters to get more confrontational as incredibly reckless and said he has even stronger feelings he won’t air publicly.
The top cop was questioned on Good Day New York early Tuesday about the Democratic rep’s fiery comments over the weekend as she joined throngs of protesters against the police killing of Daunte Wright and whether he thought her statements would incite violence in the Big Apple. I absolutely do, the top cop said. I think it’s incredibly reckless. I do. I have even stronger feelings than that but I’ll keep them to myself.
Look to the Stars
March 17, 2021
“Be the Light” is the theme of the 2021 HeartShare Virtual Gala and that’s because it’s your time to shine.
No doubt, 2020 was hard on everyone, even more so for those in HeartShare’s care people with autism and other developmental disabilities. Covid-19 upended their lives, cutting them off from their loved ones, their cherished routines and the outside world.
On Thursday, April 15, at 7 p.m. (ET), HeartShare invites you to Be the Light in their lives, the light at the end of the tunnel, the light that never goes out.
Join us as we toast the achievements of three remarkable honorees who are committed to helping individuals of all abilities live independent lives: Chris Perry, President of Global Sales, Marketing and Client Solutions, Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.; William R. Guarinello, President and Chief Executive Officer, HeartShare Human Services of New York; and Deborah Norville, Anchor, “Inside Edition.”