After an intensive 14-month manhunt, a 27-year-old man has been arrested by the FBI Safe Streets Task Force for the 2019 murder of another man at a restaurant in the area.Jamaad Mikal Murphy, of Middletown, was arrested on Wednesday, Jan.
Kingston Family Health Center: 64 percent;
Cornerstone Family Healthcare: 72 percent;
NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley: 77 percent;
Bon Secours Community Hospital: 86 percent;
HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus: 90 percent;
NYP-Lawrence Hospital: 93 percent.
“The motto here in New York is that ‘life is in the doing,’” Cuomo stated. “We understand the concept, now we just have to get the needle in the arm.”
Hudson Valley hospitals with the highest percentage of employees vaccinated:
Good Samaritan Hospital of Suffern: 87.6 percent;
NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital: 86.8 percent;
St. John s Riverside Hospital - Dobbs Ferry Pavilion: 77 percent;
St. Anthony Community Hospital: 74.4 percent;
Bon Secours Community Hospital: 70.6 percent;
Mid-Hudson Valley Division of Westchester Medical Center: 69.9 percent;
Kingston Family Health Center: 64 percent;
Cornerstone Family Healthcare: 72 percent;
NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley: 77 percent;
Bon Secours Community Hospital: 86 percent;
HealthAlliance Hospital Broadway Campus: 90 percent;
NYP-Lawrence Hospital: 93 percent.
“The motto here in New York is that ‘life is in the doing,’” Cuomo stated. “We understand the concept, now we just have to get the needle in the arm.”
Hudson Valley hospitals with the highest percentage of employees vaccinated:
Good Samaritan Hospital of Suffern: 87.6 percent;
NewYork-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital: 86.8 percent;
St. John s Riverside Hospital - Dobbs Ferry Pavilion: 77 percent;
St. Anthony Community Hospital: 74.4 percent;
Bon Secours Community Hospital: 70.6 percent;
Mid-Hudson Valley Division of Westchester Medical Center: 69.9 percent;
‘It’s our obligation to give back to the community’
Goshen. Italian American Association donates toys to veterans’ families and other organizations. | 21 Dec 2020 | 09:27 Members of the Central Orange County Italian-American Association gathered at the Dikeman Engine & Hose firehouse on Dec. 15 with toys they purchased for distribution to veterans’ families. Photo by member Chris Pelligrino.
The Central Orange County Italian-American Association has been doing good deeds for decades and this Christmas season is no different.
On Dec. 15, members of the association, comprised of individuals of Italian-American heritage, met at the Dikeman Engine & Hose Co. in Goshen to turn over dozens of toys they had purchased to veterans Pete and Laura Rollins, for distribution to veteran families in need.