
Forshay Attacker Identified, To Face A Judge Later Today
The suspect in the attack on Rabbi Rottenburg’s home has been identified as Thomas Grafton of Greenwood Lake, NY.
The suspect in the attack on Rabbi Rottenburg’s home has been identified as Thomas Grafton of Greenwood Lake, NY.
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Here is the first picture of the Forshay attacker. The attacker injured five people as they attended a Chanukah Tish in the home of Rabbi Rottenburg on Forshay Ave in Monsey.
Surveillance video of the Forshay attacker as he runs from the scene and escapes in a car has surfaced.
Multiple people have been stabbed near 47 Forshay Ave in Viola New York. Multiple Hatzoloh ambulances and volunteers are responding.
The Ohr Somayach yeshiva and conference center in Monsey is suing to block a contributor from reclaiming $6.5 million in donations.
Shocking video has emerged of a bus driving over a child as he attempts to catch the bus Wednesday morning. The child was reportedly not injured in the incident.
Despite the promise to Noach that a flood like the Mabul would never happen again, every once in a while its good to get a reminder. In the early hours of the morning a water main broke in front of 18 Forshay in Monsey. The street was blocked off soon after for repairs.
by Monsey.info A massive fire broke out around 10:00am at 15 Old Nyack Tnpk in Monsey Wednesday morning. The fire could be seen billowing smoke from miles away, as the flames shot tens of feet into the air. Emergency responders […]
A report in the name of Chief Brad Weidel says that the stabbing victim is no longer in critical condition. The investigation in ongoing.
Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow, but please be careful driving. One person driving on a Monsey Roadway found out the hard way just how slick the roads were. The vehicle ended up down a ditch, with just some people standing around for some moral support.
A fund has been established for Reb Mordechai Schlesinger, the 30 year old stabbing victim in Monsey. The fund was started by Tomchei Shabbos, and published for donations on The Chessed Fund website.
An updated statement from Chief Brad Weidel has been published on Social media regarding the stabbing investigation that is ongoing in Monsey.
A child was struck by a car as they exited a school bus in Monsey Tuesday, Ramapo Police reported. Hatzolah and EMS responded to the accident, and treated the child for non life threatening injuries.
The following statement was posted on social media from Chief Brad Weidel regarding the investigation of the vicious assault on a Monsey resident.
Ramapo Police Chief Brad Weidel published a statement of the vicious attack that took place this past week in Monsey. No evidence of hate crime.
Federal prosecutors charged three Rockland men Thursday in connection with a multi-million dollar scheme to operate an unlicensed money transfer business.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo tasked the State Police Hate Crimes Task Force to help the Ramapo Police Department and the Rockland County Sheriff’s office as they investigate this horrific assault on an Orthodox Man this morning in Monsey, NY.
Consul General of Israel to the United States, Dani Dayan, visited the location of this mornings attack in Monsey. He was met by the Chief of Police, and Davened Mincha in the nearby Shul.
The Anti Defamation League has posted a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in this morning stabbing attack.
Cheder Chabad of Monsey held an Arinfirenish for a large group of approximately 30 boys for the first time. The arinfirenish, an age old custom, was lead by Rabbi Schusterman who has done hundreds of boys arinfirenishen for over 30 years.
Yeshiva Mesivta Lubavitch of Monsey is hosting a parade beginning in Monsey and ending with a grand menorah lighting at the Palisades Center on Dec. 13, the second night of Hanukkah.
A Jewish man was saved from legal trouble after his vehicles dashcam caught a man attempting to frame him in Rockland County. The alleged con went to the police, claiming he was injured by the Jewish man in a hit and run.