Steven J. Kottage, 45, Weston, Connecticut, pleaded guilty on Monday (April 25) before United States District Judge Mark R. Kravitz in New Haven, Connecticut, to two counts of conspiracy stemming from mortgage fraud
schemes in which Kottage participated.
He was indicted in July 2010. According to court...
When Brenda Letford, a former vice-president and office manager of New York based Irie Jam Media/Radio, WVIP, 93.5FM was diagnosed with lupus in 2007 she was shocked. “No one in my family had it so I was speechless,” she said.
Letford, 36, is now on a quest to find a kidney donor and to beat her...
Jamaican stroke-maker Marlon Samuels has been recalled to the West Indies squad for the first time in three years after being named Wednesday (April 6) in a 13- man squad for the Twenty20 International against Pakistan later this month.
The 30-year-old right-hander has been sidelined from international...
Michel “Sweet Mickey” Martelly, a man who lived his life in the spotlight singing about Haiti’s social ills, called Tuesday, April 6 one of the most beautiful pages in his life. Haitian election officials announced on Monday that preliminary results indicated that Mr. Martelly had received 68% of...
NYC Council Deputy Majority Leader Leroy Comrie (center) recently hosted a Business Corridor Forum where over 100 local business owners had the opportunity to meet with city agencies. During the forum, Council member Comrie honored Regina Warner-Tyson (left), the proprietor of Regina’s Beauty Salon in...
Mount Vernon Mayor Clinton I. Young, Jr. announced Tuesday (April 5) that the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division-Second Judicial Department-upheld a decision by State Supreme Court Judge Rory J.
Bellantoni that the termination of Ravi Batra as “pro-bono counsel” to the Office of the Mayor...