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North Jersey Native Critically Injured Fighting Baltimore Fire Sees Community Support North Jersey Native Critically Injured Fighting Baltimore Fire Sees Community Support
North Jersey Native Critically Injured Fighting Baltimore Fire Sees Community Support People are coming together to support Dillion Rinaldo, a lieutenant in the Baltimore City Fire Department and a Fair Lawn native, who was seriously injured battling a three-alarm blaze last week. A fundraiser has been launched for Rinaldo and his fiancée, Lauren. As of Tuesday, Oct. 24, more than $73,000 has been raised. Rinaldo remains in a burn center while he recovers from the fire that killed one firefighter.  "Dillon is the most selfless individual anyone knows." Scott Greco, who organized the fundraiser, said. "He is always willing to help with anything, putting others before him…
Popular Morristown Teacher Mike Caruso Remembered For Making Math Fun After Sudden Death Popular Morristown Teacher Mike Caruso Remembered For Making Math Fun After Sudden Death
Popular Morristown Teacher Mike Caruso Remembered For Making Math Fun After Sudden Death There's been an outpouring of support for a popular math teacher from Morristown High School who died after a car accident on Feb. 27 and "touched the lives of everyone." Nearly 700 donors have contributed to this GoFundMe organized to honor the memory of 11-year math teacher Michael F. “Mike” Caruso, of Rockaway. Caruso died suddenly on Feb. 27. He was 42 years old. Mike lived in Fair Lawn before moving to Rockaway 8 years ago, according to his obituary. "He was a father, husband, son, friend, and mentor to his students," the campaign says. "If you knew Mike, you’d know how much he touch…
Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police
Convicted Sex Offender Jailed After Threatening To Come To Popular NJ Feast Armed: Police Throngs of attendees were enjoying the annual Feast of St. Rocco in the shadow of the George Washington Bridge this weekend when a convicted sex offender known to police began drawing attention. Robert J. Frate, 56, apparently had become irate over something, “yelling and waving his arms around in an animated manner,” Fort Lee Police Capt. Edward Young said. Detective Michael Kelly approached the borough resident, who told him that he intended to return to the popular feast “loaded,” Young said. Frate motioned toward Kelly’s gun as he said this, the captain said. The detective “believed t…