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Father Raising Money For AEDs After Mineola Coaches Save Son's Life Father Raising Money For AEDs After Mineola Coaches Save Son's Life
Father Raising Money For AEDs After Mineola Coaches Save Son's Life Nearly a year after the quick thinking of Long Island coaches saved the life of a student who went into cardiac arrest, the teen’s father is honoring the school and raising awareness about the importance of AEDs. On Dec. 6, 2022, Patrick Kellachan received a call that he said would become “forever be cemented” in his brain: “PJ has been stabilized and is breathing with the assistance of a respirator.” His then-17-year-old son, PJ, had collapsed during basketball practice at Chaminade High School in Mineola, suffering a seizure and eventually going into cardiac arrest.  Earlier Re…
Jogger Training For NYC Marathon Sexually Assaulted By Unknown Attacker In Jersey Shore Park Jogger Training For NYC Marathon Sexually Assaulted By Unknown Attacker In Jersey Shore Park
Jogger Training For NYC Marathon Sexually Assaulted By Unknown Attacker In Jersey Shore Park Authorities seek the public's help in identifying a suspect who attacked a woman training for the New York City Marathon at a Jersey Shore park. The sexual assault occurred at Big Brook Park in Marlboro, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago said (scroll for video). The joint investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office’s Special Victims Bureau and the Marlboro Township Police Department into the sexual assault of a female jogger is still active and ongoing. The incident took place shortly after 11:30 a.m. on Nov. 4, 2021, approximately 100 feet off the Henry Hudson T…
Former School Principal From Bedford Dies After 'Courageous' ALS Battle Former School Principal From Bedford Dies After 'Courageous' ALS Battle
Former School Principal From Bedford Dies After 'Courageous' ALS Battle A former elementary school principal from Northern Westchester has died after a hard-fought battle with ALS.  Katonah resident David Wallick died on Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the age of 60, according to his obituary.  Born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1962 before moving to New York and growing up in Eastchester, Wallick spent his life in education and became an elementary school teacher for more than two decades.  He then eventually became the principal of Haldane Elementary School in Cold Spring.  Wallick was drawn to his career because he loved knowing he could help p…
Beloved Longtime High School Teacher From Irvington Dies At Age 69 Beloved Longtime High School Teacher From Irvington Dies At Age 69
Beloved Longtime High School Teacher From Irvington Dies At Age 69 A Westchester County woman who spent more than 30 years working as a special education teacher at a high school has died at age 69. Mary Jacinta Saffran died unexpectedly at her home in Irvington on Saturday, May 14, according to her obituary. "She was an outstanding and beloved special education teacher at Lincoln High School in Yonkers, NY for 36 years," her obituary reads. "A vivacious lover of life, her passions were traveling, cooking, entertaining, and helping anyone in need." Saffran also had a love of running, and she ran the New York City Marathon four times, her obituary reads.&n…
CT Woman Runs NYC Marathon For Son, Others Affected By Rare Condition CT Woman Runs NYC Marathon For Son, Others Affected By Rare Condition
CT Woman Runs NYC Marathon For Son, Others Affected By Rare Condition Diane Owens never used to like running. In fact, she was vocal about it.  But that all changed after her son was diagnosed with a rare condition.  Nine years and many marathons, half-marathons, and 5K races later, she hasn't stopped pushing forward. Owens is originally from Bethpage on Long Island, before later moving to Connecticut as a child. She now lives in Southbury, in New Haven County. For the 2021 New York City Marathon on Sunday, Nov. 7, Owens said she spent less time preparing than she normally would, and chose instead to enjoy the views and take videos to honor loved ones and …
Darien HS Grad John Timbers of Bethel, Assistant US Attorney, Lawyer In Stamford, Dies At 76 Darien HS Grad John Timbers of Bethel, Assistant US Attorney, Lawyer In Stamford, Dies At 76
Darien HS Grad John Timbers of Bethel, Assistant US Attorney, Lawyer In Stamford, Dies At 76 A Stamford attorney from Bethel who served as an assistant U.S. Attorney in New York during his career has died. John W. Timbers died at home on Thursday, May 23. He was 76. Timbers was born in Brooklyn in 1942 to Charlotte T. Timbers and the Hon. William H. Timbers who later served as a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.  Timbers graduated from Darien High School in 1960 and from Dartmouth College in 1964, after which he attended the University of Edinburgh in Scotland as a Rotary Scholar.  After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1968, he clerked for…
“Keep Climbing” With Sean Swarner: The Ultimate Message Of Healing And Hope “Keep Climbing” With Sean Swarner: The Ultimate Message Of Healing And Hope
“Keep Climbing” With Sean Swarner: The Ultimate Message Of Healing And Hope We all can use a dose of inspiration now and then to keep us motivated — whether it’s staying committed to an exercise routine or staying the course when dealing with cancer. If you’d like a motivational shot in the arm to help you persevere — whatever challenges you face — don’t miss this remarkable presentation by Sean Swarner on Saturday, April 27, at 10:00 a.m. at Norwalk Hospital. Speaker, author, adventurer and two-time cancer survivor, Sean has scaled remarkable heights — literally and figuratively: • He climbed the “7 Summits,” the highest peaks on the world’s seven continents. …
North Jersey Mom, Teacher's Marathon Training Sidelined By Aggressive Cancer Diagnosis North Jersey Mom, Teacher's Marathon Training Sidelined By Aggressive Cancer Diagnosis
North Jersey Mom, Teacher's Marathon Training Sidelined By Aggressive Cancer Diagnosis Frankie Reganato thought the New York City Marathon was going to be the greatest challenge she'd have to face this year. The Ramsey mom and school teacher's race training was sidelined, however, by a devastating diagnosis: Lymphoma. More than $61,000 had been raised for her as of Tuesday evening on a GoFundMe launched by a team of close friends. "Frankie has persevered through life’s challenges and always came out on top even through the most difficult of times," the page says.  "Her energetic, upbeat spirit always allowed her to have a positive outlook. Anyone who knows Frankie know…
Bergenfield Firefighters Crushed NYC Marathon, Fundraiser Bergenfield Firefighters Crushed NYC Marathon, Fundraiser
Bergenfield Firefighters Crushed NYC Marathon, Fundraiser A pair of Bergenfield firefighters met fitness and fundraising goals at the New York City Marathon. Cresskill Detective Sergeant Jason Lanzilotti and Port Authority Police Officer Sam Sukool both finished the race strong -- despite intense aches and pains -- and raised more than $3,500 for Mayday Missions. The nonprofit organization aids first responders in need. This was Lanzilotti's third NYC Marathon. He began feeling the pains from plantar fasciitis and achilles bursitis around mile seven, but still managed to pull a personal best and finish in 3 hours and 42 minutes -- 11 minutes fast…
Mahwah Woman Running NYC Marathon Keeps Memory Of Late High School Friend Alive Mahwah Woman Running NYC Marathon Keeps Memory Of Late High School Friend Alive
Mahwah Woman Running NYC Marathon Keeps Memory Of Late High School Friend Alive Clear eyes. Full Hearts. Can’t lose. When Jessica Ohnikian of Mahwah feels like she can’t run anymore, that’s what she tells herself. And somehow, she keeps going. The saying reminds herself of her childhood and high school friend Dan Zolotorofe, who adopted the "Friday Night Lights" motto as his own, before he died suddenly in 2011 from complications of juvenile diabetes. Ohnikian, 27, on Sunday morning will be running the New York City Marathon in Dan's memory. With the motto on her jersey. “Anyone who hears that saying just associates it with Dan,” Ohnikian said. “I think about it, a…
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Area Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Area
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Area Sustained gusty winds have resulted in hundreds of residents losing power Saturday in the area. At 4 p.m.,  328 are without power in Newtown, the hardest hit town in Fairfield County. Other outage totals are: Monroe (214), New Canaan (161), Greenwich (141), Danbury (136), Stamford (120), Norwalk (82) and Ridgefield (44), according to Eversource. Orange and Fairfield has the most outages in the area serviced by United Illuminating with 36 and 19, respectively. A Wind Advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Saturday with 15 to 20 mph winds with gusts up to 50 mph. It will become clear overn…
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Westchester Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Westchester
Gusty Winds Knock Out Power To Hundreds In Westchester Sustained gusty winds have resulted in hundreds of residents losing power Saturday in the area. At 3:45 p.m., Con Ed is reporting more than 600 outages in Westchester. There are 100 power outages among NYSEG customers, with the majority coming in Northern Westchester. A Wind Advisory is in effect until 6 p.m. Saturday with 15 to 20 mph winds with gusts up to 50 mph. It will become clear overnight Saturday into Sunday as we set out clocks back an hour, marking the end of Daylight Saving Time. Related story: 'Fall Back' Sunday As Clocks Change For Daylight Saving Time Sunday will …
Wind Advisory: Damaging Gusts Could Cause Power Outages Wind Advisory: Damaging Gusts Could Cause Power Outages
Wind Advisory: Damaging Gusts Could Cause Power Outages The drenching rain that fell overnight has moved out of the area and to New England on Saturday morning, but this region will see strong gusty winds that could cause power outages throughout the day. A High Wind Watch is in effect from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m. Saturday. The stormy stretch will be followed by colder temperatures, with Saturday's high in the upper-50s under mostly cloudy skies. But it will feel much colder with afternoon winds of 20 to 30 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 50 mph. It will become clear overnight Saturday into Sunday as we set out clocks back a…
Wet & Windy: Here's When To Expect Downpours, Damaging Gusts Wet & Windy: Here's When To Expect Downpours, Damaging Gusts
Wet & Windy: Here's When To Expect Downpours, Damaging Gusts Morning showers that have arrived in the area will be followed by a chance of afternoon thunderstorms and then heavy downpours with gusty winds Friday night. The heaviest rain, including some downpours, will be Friday night into the early overnight. The potential for thunderstorms with strong winds, damaging gusts and locally heavy rainfall starts at around noontime.  The showers and storms will taper off around 9 a.m. Saturday after a potential 1.5 to 2 inches of rainfall. While the precipitation will be over, strong winds that could cause power outages will arrive late in the morni…
North Jersey Police Officers Running In NYC Marathon Raise Money For Responders In Need North Jersey Police Officers Running In NYC Marathon Raise Money For Responders In Need
North Jersey Police Officers Running In NYC Marathon Raise Money For Responders In Need Cresskill Detective Sergeant Jason Lanzilotti and Port Authority Police Officer Sam Sukool are raising money for a nonprofit organization that aids first responders in need before they run in the New York City Marathon. Mayday Missions is dedicated to "helping those who help others" -- bringing financial assistance to members of the service, law enforcement, firefighters, EMS and their families. Both Bergenfield firefighters, Lanzilotti and Sukool say the organization holds a special place in their hearts. "As police, fire and EMS, we don’t always suck up our pride to ask fo…
Fit Cops: Cresskill Detective Stayed Alive When Music Died At NYC Marathon Fit Cops: Cresskill Detective Stayed Alive When Music Died At NYC Marathon
Fit Cops: Cresskill Detective Stayed Alive When Music Died At NYC Marathon Jason Lanzilotti of the Cresskill Police Department was minutes into running the 2016 New York City Marathon when his headphones died. The plan was to let the music carry him through the 26.2-mile race. But he knows, things don't always go according to plan. "I had nothing to go on but myself," the detective sergeant and Bergenfield firefighter said. It was Lanzilotti's second marathon -- the first time he would be running alone. He remembered the advice his uncle gave him when he ran his first with his brother-in-law in 2011: Focus, focus, focus. With nothing but the voice in …
WMC Explains How To Keep Hearts Healthy After Failure WMC Explains How To Keep Hearts Healthy After Failure
WMC Explains How To Keep Hearts Healthy After Failure According to cardiac specialist Dr. Alan Gass, the advice he gives to patients with heart failure is designed to be simple yet effective: stop drinking alcohol, stop smoking, lose weight and start exercising.  “If you have heart failure, do all of that, plus watch your salt and water intake, and be active,” said Gass, medical director of Cardiac Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support at Westchester Medical Center, the flagship of the Westchester Medical Center Health Network (WMCHealth), who also sees patients at Good Samaritan Hospital, in Suffern. “People think that exercise an…
Life On A Bike: Westchester Soul Cycle Trainer Shares Spinning Secrets Life On A Bike: Westchester Soul Cycle Trainer Shares Spinning Secrets
Life On A Bike: Westchester Soul Cycle Trainer Shares Spinning Secrets SoulCycle is taking over the fitness world. Founded in 2006, the company has 82 locations across the country including three in Westchester (Scarsdale, Bronxville and Rye Brook).  If you haven't been -- their 45-minute indoor class features cardiovascular training, muscle sculpting and rhythm-based choreography set to energetic music -- you no doubt know someone who has.  And who's raved about it. Folks -- men and women alike -- love it to the point of extremes. The company serves approximately 70 million people and counting.  Spearheading the challenging exercises are the trainers who m…