Vineland Group Home Staff, Owner Charged With Abuse Of Elderly Resident: AG Vineland Group Home Staff, Owner Charged With Abuse Of Elderly Resident: AG
Vineland Group Home Staff, Owner Charged With Abuse Of Elderly Resident: AG The Pennsylvania-based owner of a South Jersey group home and several staff members have been charged in connection with the neglect and abuse of an elderly resident, state officials said Monday, Nov. 3. Elwyn Pennsylvania Delaware Inc., based in Elwyn, PA, and employee Gwendolyn Singletary were arraigned on Monday, Oct. 20, before Cumberland County Superior Court Judge Cristen P. D’Arrigo on charges of neglect of an elderly or disabled person and conspiracy to commit neglect, both third-degree crimes, officials said. Singletary also faces a fourth-degree charge of assault on an institutiona…
Saddle River Firefighter, Wealth Management Advisor Jack Inserra Dies: 'Bigger Than Life' Saddle River Firefighter, Wealth Management Advisor Jack Inserra Dies: 'Bigger Than Life'
Saddle River Firefighter, Wealth Management Advisor Jack Inserra Dies: 'Bigger Than Life' Shock and sadness spread Wednesday, Oct. 15 as the Saddle River Fire Department announced the death of one of its own: Jack Inserra. Inserra served as a firefighter in Saddle River for more than 20 years and previously served as its association president. It is with deep sadness that the Saddle River Fire Department announces the passing of Association Ex-President and... Posted by Saddle River Fire Department on Wednesday, October 15, 2025 He is being remembered as a devoted father, friend, and leader whose impact stretched far beyond the firehouse. “Jack proudly served the …
'First To Lend Hand': Port Chester Firefighter Mourned After Cancer Fight, Friends Fund Tribute 'First To Lend Hand': Port Chester Firefighter Mourned After Cancer Fight, Friends Fund Tribute
'First To Lend Hand': Port Chester Firefighter Mourned After Cancer Fight, Friends Fund Tribute A Westchester firefighter and Army veteran who dedicated much of his life to serving others is being remembered for his courage, kindness, and community spirit following his death at 59 after a battle with cancer.  Bronxville resident Anthony Torres, a longtime member of the Port Chester Volunteer Fire Department’s Harry Howard Hook & Ladder Company #1, died on Saturday, Oct. 4, after a three-year battle with cancer, according to his obituary.  Torres, who was formerly of Port Chester, served as the company treasurer and was a past first lieutenant during his 15 years with the…
'Kelly Clarkson Show' Spotlights 76-Year-Old EMT Still Saving Lives In Montgomery County 'Kelly Clarkson Show' Spotlights 76-Year-Old EMT Still Saving Lives In Montgomery County
'Kelly Clarkson Show' Spotlights 76-Year-Old EMT Still Saving Lives In Montgomery County At an age when most people are gearing up for retirement, Ed  Levien is just getting started. Once a self-proclaimed "hotshot" who worked as a creative director for an advertising firm, the 76-year-old affectionately known as "Pops" is still saving lives with the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Rescue Squad. Levien appeared on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" alongside aspiring EMT Ella Edwards, where the three discussed his path to becoming a paramedic. If you missed our very own Ed Levien and Ella Edwards on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" yesterday, here is a link to the... Posted by Bethesda-Chevy Ch…
Jersey Shore Cops Help Deliver Baby: Monmouth Beach PD Jersey Shore Cops Help Deliver Baby: Monmouth Beach PD
Jersey Shore Cops Help Deliver Baby: Monmouth Beach PD Two police officers in Monmouth Beach helped welcome a new baby boy into the world on Monday, Sept. 29, authorities said. At 6:52 a.m., officers Matthew Finnegan and Matthew Golembieski responded to 4 Ocean Ave. for a report of a 28-year-old woman in active labor, Monmouth Beach police said. Upon arrival, officers realized the baby was coming and Finnegan and Golembieski provided immediate assistance and successfully delivered a healthy baby boy before emergency medical personnel arrived, police said. The mother and her newborn  were safely transported to a nearby hospital for further…
100-Year-Old Philly Woman Shares Secrets To Long Life 100-Year-Old Philly Woman Shares Secrets To Long Life
100-Year-Old Philly Woman Shares Secrets To Long Life Mary Brown has lived a century — and she still starts each morning with puzzles, paints watercolor birthday cards for friends, and does her own taxes. The 100-year-old Philadelphia woman says her longevity isn’t complicated:  “I’m not a saint. I believe in prayer, in staying active, and in living one day at a time.” A Legacy Of Longevity Born on March 7, 1925, in Union, South Carolina, Brown is the daughter of Jeanette Garnett, who lived to 106. “I’m a survivor,” she told Daily Voice in an exclusive interview. “My mother lived to 106, so I figure I have some good years left.” She marri…
Greenburgh Street Renamed After Beloved Educator On Anniversary Of Her Death In Tesla Crash Greenburgh Street Renamed After Beloved Educator On Anniversary Of Her Death In Tesla Crash
Greenburgh Street Renamed After Beloved Educator On Anniversary Of Her Death In Tesla Crash A Westchester community honored the life and legacy of a longtime educator and advocate for students by dedicating part of a street in her memory on the first anniversary of her tragic death in a fiery crash.  On Tuesday, Sept. 16, Greenburgh officials unveiled “Millie Ortiz Sheehan Way” at Saratoga Road near Lee F. Jackson Elementary School, where Millie Ortiz Sheehan began and ended her decades of service to the Greenburgh Central School District.  Sheehan, 70, was killed in a fiery crash on Battle Avenue in White Plains on Sept. 16, 2024, alongside her daughter-in-law, Diana Tr…
Longtime Beacon EMT, Domestic Violence Advocate Faces Cancer Battle: Community Stepping Up Longtime Beacon EMT, Domestic Violence Advocate Faces Cancer Battle: Community Stepping Up
Longtime Beacon EMT, Domestic Violence Advocate Faces Cancer Battle: Community Stepping Up The Dutchess County community is rallying around a longtime EMT and volunteer leader who is now facing a devastating cancer diagnosis.  Deborah Cortes, a dedicated first responder and community organizer from Beacon, was recently diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.  Cortes, a proud mother and spouse, has worked in healthcare for nearly 30 years and served as an EMT across multiple agencies, including Empress Ambulance, Vassar College EMS, and, most recently, Marbletown First Aid.  For 17 years, she has also volunteered with the Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps, where…
Funeral Director, Past Fire Commissioner From Verplank Dies At 53: Leaves Behind 3 Kids Funeral Director, Past Fire Commissioner From Verplank Dies At 53: Leaves Behind 3 Kids
Funeral Director, Past Fire Commissioner From Verplank Dies At 53: Leaves Behind 3 Kids A Northern Westchester community is mourning a devoted father, firefighter, Navy veteran, and funeral director who died at the age of 53.  Shawn O’Mara of Verplanck died on Saturday, Sept. 13, according to his obituary.  Born in Peekskill in 1971, O’Mara dedicated his life to service in many forms. He joined the Navy after high school in 1991 and served as a medic during Desert Storm before being honorably discharged in 1994.  Back home, he trained at the American Academy McAllister Institute of Funeral Service and became a licensed funeral director, eventually run…
Fairview Firefighter Who Slammed Ex To Floor, Hit Her Gets Probation, DA Says Fairview Firefighter Who Slammed Ex To Floor, Hit Her Gets Probation, DA Says
Fairview Firefighter Who Slammed Ex To Floor, Hit Her Gets Probation, DA Says A Westchester firefighter convicted of assaulting his then-girlfriend in a violent domestic attack has been sentenced, prosecutors announced.  Joseph Apostoli, 46, of the Fairview Fire Department in Greenburgh, received three years of probation with domestic violence conditions on Monday, Sept. 15, according to the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office. The DA’s Office had sought a period of “shock probation,” which would have included jail time, but Judge James McCarty denied the request. Following a non-jury trial in June, McCarty convicted Apostoli of two counts of third-de…
'Driving Force:' Tenafly Mom, Local Leader Dies After Brain Cancer Battle 'Driving Force:' Tenafly Mom, Local Leader Dies After Brain Cancer Battle
'Driving Force:' Tenafly Mom, Local Leader Dies After Brain Cancer Battle The Tenafly community is mourning the loss of Jeanne Rivkin Mermelshtayn, a devoted mother, community leader, and driving force in town, who died after a courageous battle with brain cancer.  In a Facebook post on Monday, Sept. 15, the Tenafly Chamber of Commerce called Jeanne’s impact on the town “immeasurable,” noting her leadership as co-president of the Tenafly Downtown Committee and founder of @thisistenafly.  ✨ In Loving Memory of Jeanne Rivkin Mermelshtayn (1983–2025) ✨ It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of... Posted by Tenafly NJ Chamber of Commerce on&n…
Loved Ones Mourn Sudden Death Of South Windsor Firefighter: ‘John Will Be Missed’ Loved Ones Mourn Sudden Death Of South Windsor Firefighter: ‘John Will Be Missed’
Loved Ones Mourn Sudden Death Of South Windsor Firefighter: ‘John Will Be Missed’ A Connecticut community is grieving after the sudden death of South Windsor Fire Department Staff Lt. John M. Kania. The 71-year-old lifelong South Windsor resident worked at Pratt & Whitney for more than 44 years. Kania was a second-generation firefighter in town and served nine years with Support Company 6 and its Fire Police Unit, the South Windsor Fire Department said. The cause of death was not released. When not serving his community, Kania enjoyed fishing and shooting sports. He was happiest surrounded by family, especially his grandchildren, according to his obituary. Kania lea…