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Nicole Valinote graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in Newspaper & Online Journalism in 2019. She has written stories for a number of publications, including Syracuse.com, The Record-Review and KTTC.com.

She previously worked as the social media and digital content manager at KTTC News, the NBC affiliate in Rochester, Minnesota. She joined the Daily Voice team in July of 2021.

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This Restaurant Serves Up Best Burgers In Massachusetts, Report Says This Restaurant Serves Up Best Burgers In Massachusetts, Report Says
This Restaurant Serves Up Best Burgers In Massachusetts, Report Says A burger topped with onion rings was named the best in Massachusetts in a new report from Eat This, Not That. The "Urban Cowboy Burger" served at Essex County eatery Lexie's Newburyport was named the best in Massachusetts in the website's list of the best burgers in every state that was published on Monday, April 25. "Great food at a great price. Fast and attentive service," Adam L., of Boston, said about the restaurant in a Yelp review. "We had the Urban Cowboy, Stairway to Heaven, fried pickles and truffle fries. Worth. Every. Penny. If you're looking for a quick and delicious lunch to br…
Yonkers Resident Claims $10 Million Lottery Prize Yonkers Resident Claims $10 Million Lottery Prize
Yonkers Resident Claims $10 Million Lottery Prize A Westchester County resident has claimed a $10 million lottery prize. Amer Maayah, of Yonkers, won a top prize from the New York Lottery’s 200X scratch-off game, NY Lottery announced on Friday, June 17. He received his prize as a single, lump-sum payment of $6,327,425 after required withholdings, the lottery said. The ticket was purchased at the Stew Leonard’s that is located at 1 Stew Leonard Drive in Yonkers, NY lottery said.
NY-Based Company Recalls Electric Bicycles Due To Crash, Injury Hazards NY-Based Company Recalls Electric Bicycles Due To Crash, Injury Hazards
Ny-based Company Recalls Electric Bicycles Due To Crash, Injury Hazards A New York-based company has recalled more than 2,000 electric bicycles due to injury hazards and two reports of hospitalizations. Brompton Bicycle, which is based in Brooklyn, announced the recall of about 2,230 of its Electric Folding Bicycles on Thursday, June 9. The company said the bicycles' mudguards are positioned too close to the front wheel, which can result in the wheel locking up and leading to a sudden decelaration of the bicycle if an object gets caught between the mudguard and the front tire. The company has received 10 reports of faulty mudguards causing the bicycles to cras…
New York Man Wins $126M Mega Millions Jackpot New York Man Wins $126M Mega Millions Jackpot
New York Man Wins $126M Mega Millions Jackpot A New York man has just won a $126 million lottery prize. Herman Kahan, of Brooklyn, claimed the jackpot from the Mega Millions drawing on Tuesday, March 8, New York Lottery announced on Tuesday, June 21. He received his prize as a single, lump-sum payment of $52,559,839 after required withholdings, NY Lottery said. The lottery said Kahan has been a New York Mega Millions subscription player since 2021.
Duo Charged, Officer Hospitalized After Responding To Fight In Farmingdale Duo Charged, Officer Hospitalized After Responding To Fight In Farmingdale
Duo Charged, Officer Hospitalized After Responding To Fight In Farmingdale Two men are facing charges following a fight that broke out on Long Island that sent a responding police officer to the hospital. The incident happened in Farmingdale at about 3:20 a.m. on Sunday, June 19, according to the Nassau County Police Department. Officers saw a large group of people fighting in front of 247 Main St. and attempted to break up the fight, NCPD said. Police said 23-year-old Jorge Ramirez Canales, of Amityville, punched an officer in the face during the incident. The officer was taken to a hospital for treatment, police reported. Canales continued to resist by f…
Reward Offered For Information In Serious Hit-Run Crash In Greenburgh Reward Offered For Information In Serious Hit-Run Crash In Greenburgh
Reward Offered For Information In Serious Hit-Run Crash In Greenburgh Police are offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information that leads to an arrest and conviction in a hit-and-run crash that happened earlier this month in Westchester County. Troopers responded to a crash on I-87 southbound in Greenburgh at about 9:40 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, according to New York State Police. Earlier report - Suspect In Sedan At Large After Hit-Run I-87 Crash With Serious Injury Police said a motorcyclist was stopped on the right shoulder of Exit 7A off-ramp when a dark-colored sedan struck the motorcycle. The motorcyclist was ejected and landed in the roadway…
Man Charged In Fatal Hit-Run Crash At CT Intersection Man Charged In Fatal Hit-Run Crash At CT Intersection
Man Charged In Fatal Hit-Run Crash At CT Intersection A 40-year-old man was charged in a fatal hit-and-run crash in Connecticut. Police said the crash happened on Wednesday, June 15, at the intersection of South Main Street and Market Street in Waterbury and involved a motorcycle and a Honda CRV. On Wednesday, June 22, investigators were able to locate the driver, identified as Segundo Villa-Qillay, of Waterbury, and the 2010 Blue Honda CRV that left the scene of the crash, the Waterbury Police Department reported.  Police said Segundo was charged with: Evading responsibility (Causing death – felony offense) Negligent homicide with a m…
JPMorgan Chase Lays Off Hundreds In Mortgage Unit As Homebuying Declines, Report Says JPMorgan Chase Lays Off Hundreds In Mortgage Unit As Homebuying Declines, Report Says
JPMorgan Chase Lays Off Hundreds In Mortgage Unit As Homebuying Declines, Report Says JPMorgan Chase & Co. is laying off hundreds of its employees who focus on mortgage lending, according to a new report from Bloomberg. The layoffs will take place this week, the news outlet reported on Wednesday, June 22. Hundreds of employees will also be reassigned to different divisions, Bloomberg reported. Bloomberg said a spokesperson for the investment bank said the decision was due to "cyclical changes in the mortgage market," and the news outlet added that high mortgage rates have led to lower demand.  Read the full report from Bloomberg here.
NYC To Start Offering Monkeypox Vaccine At New Clinic Amid Increase In Cases NYC To Start Offering Monkeypox Vaccine At New Clinic Amid Increase In Cases
NYC To Start Offering Monkeypox Vaccine At New Clinic Amid Increase In Cases The New York City Department of Health announced the opening of a temporary clinic to administer vaccines to those who have had a recent exposure to monkeypox amid an increase in cases. Health officials announced on Thursday, June 23, that people who are eligible will be able to get the two-dose JYNNEOS vaccine to reduce the risk of developing monkeypox after an exposure. As of Thursday, 30 people in New York City have tested positive for orthopoxvirus, and health officials reported that all of these cases are likely monkeypox. Officials said most of the cases have been mild. Informa…
FDA Orders Juul To Stop Selling, Distributing E-Cigarettes In US FDA Orders Juul To Stop Selling, Distributing E-Cigarettes In US
FDA Orders Juul To Stop Selling, Distributing E-Cigarettes In US The United States Food and Drug Administration has ordered Juul Labs Inc. to stop selling and distributing all of its e-cigarette products that are currently available on the US market. The FDA made the announcement on Thursday, June 23, saying it has issued marketing denial orders to the company. Officials said the decision means the products that are currently on the US market must be removed. The products include the Juul device and four types of Juul pods, the FDA said.  “Today’s action is further progress on the FDA’s commitment to ensuring that all e-cigarette and electronic ni…
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