The nursing home at United Medical Center in Southeast Washington, which temporarily relocated its patients because of the coronavirus pandemic, now plans to close permanently — a move that advocates for the elderly say was mishandled and may violate the law.
The 120-bed, publicly financed facility was housed on two floors of the city’s only public hospital, which is slated to close in 2023.
In May, the nursing home told patients and their families that the residents were being relocated to other facilities to prevent them from catching the coronavirus.
Henry Hill, a hard-bitten mafioso who became a star witness in the prosecution of several top New York mob figures and whose criminal exploits were glamorized in the 1990 film “GoodFellas,” died June 12 at a hospital in Los Angeles. He was 69.
His longtime girlfriend, Lisa Caserta, told the Associated Press that he had complications from a heart ailment.
Since age 11, Mr. Hill had thrived in the lawless environs of mafia-run New York, rising to become a trusted “wiseguy” in the Lucchese crime family.
Paul J. Senecal via Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office
A New York State man allegedly murdered his ex-girlfriend’s daughter over the weekend. Paul J. Senecal, 38, is charged with murder in the second degree for stabbing to death Melanie Chianese, 29, the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office said.
Authorities did not clarify the link between the two, but a source close to the family told News 12 Westchester the defendant was the ex-boyfriend of the victim’s mother.
American actor Zachary Levi Pugh is well-known. He received praise from critics for his performances as Chuck Bartowski in the comedy Chuck and as the lead in Shazam! and its 2023 sequel. He is a member of the DC Extended Universe.
Early on, it was clear that Levi had acting talent. Before transitioning to film and television, he started his performance career on stage.
In addition to “Chuck,” Levi has been in several TV shows, such as “Less Than Perfect” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks.