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Lifestyle
Sakura In Wyckoff Vies For Bergen's Top Spot In DVlicious Sushi Contest
WYCKOFF, N.J. -- Say Om ... as in omakase, the Japanese phrase that translates to "I'll leave it up to you.” Where once folks cringed at the thought of raw fish, now they crave it with Bergen County diners putting spicy salmon rolls and yellowtail scallion high on their list of “must haves.” We asked – and you answered – giving us five of your favorite sushi restaurants. Grab your chopsticks and read below; each eatery is being profiled this week with the winner announced at the end of the month. Sakura, 371 Franklin Ave., Wyckoff, (201) 848-6988 What Makes It Good: Sushi, sashimi, …
Lifestyle
Tengda In Darien Vies For Top Spot In DVlicious Sushi Contest
DARIEN, Conn. -- Say Om ... as in omakase, the Japanese phrase that translates to "I'll leave it up to you.” Where once folks cringed at the thought of raw fish, now they crave it with Fairfield County diners putting spicy salmon rolls and yellowtail scallion high on their list of “must haves.” We asked – and you answered – giving us five of your favorite sushi restaurants. Grab your chopsticks and read below; each eatery is being profiled this week with the winner announced at the end of the month. Tengda, 25 Old Kings Highway North, Darien, (203) 656-1688 What Makes It Good: The di…
Lifestyle
Toro In Carmel Vies For Top Honors In DVlicious 'Best Sushi In Putnam'
CARMEL, N.Y. -- Say Om ... as in omakase, the Japanese phrase that translates to "I'll leave it up to you.” Where once folks cringed at the thought of raw fish, now they crave it with Putnam County diners putting spicy salmon rolls and yellowtail scallion high on their list of “must haves.” We asked – and you answered – giving us three of your favorite sushi restaurants. Grab your chopsticks and read below; each eatery is being profiled this week with the winner announced at the end of the month. Toro, 1679 Route 6, Carmel, (845) 228-1700 What Makes It Good: The variety of options fr…
Lifestyle
Clifton's Ooka Sushi Vies For Top Honors In DVlicious 'Best Sushi' Contest
CLIFTON, N.J. - Say Om ... as in omakase, the Japanese phrase that translates to "I'll leave it up to you.” Where once folks cringed at the thought of raw fish, now they crave it with Passaic County diners putting spicy salmon rolls and yellowtail scallion high on their list of “must haves.” We asked – and you answered – giving us three of your favorite sushi restaurants. Grab your chopsticks and read below; each eatery is being profiled this week with the winner announced at the end of the month. Ooka Sushi Hibachi Lounge, 166 Main St., Clifton, (862) 295-1473 What Makes It Good: In…
Lifestyle
Sazan In Ardsley Vies For Top Spot In DVlicious Sushi Contest
ARDSLEY, N.Y. -- Say Om ... as in omakase, the Japanese phrase that translates to "I'll leave it up to you.” Where once folks cringed at the thought of raw fish, now they crave it with Westchester County diners putting spicy salmon rolls and yellowtail scallion high on their list of “must haves.” We asked – and you answered – giving us five of your favorite sushi restaurants. Grab your chopsticks and read below; each eatery is being profiled this week with the winner announced at the end of the month. Sazan, 729 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley, (914) 674-6015 What Makes It Good: Sushi. …
News
Lawyer Says Sandy Hook Denier Was Exercising 1st Amendment Rights
STRATFORD, CONN. -- A lawyer for a 32-year-old New York City man says his client was exercising his First Amendment rights when he confronted the sister of one of the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre victims, according to a report in the ctpost. Matthew Mills was arrested after, police say, he disrupted a Stratford charity race held to honor slain teacher Victoria Soto, the report said. According to the report, the self-professed “truther” confronted Jillian Soto at the 5K event, claiming that the Sandy Hook shootings never took place, and that Victoria Soto, who died protecting her first-grade stu…
Schools
Briarcliff Fifth-Graders, Teachers Show Creativity With Clay
BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. -- Briarcliff fifth-graders got their hands really, really dirty ... and not only did their teachers not mind, they got in on the messy action, too. Todd Elementary School students studying Native American culture and history were recently treated to “A Day with Clay” – a pot-making project run by artist-in-residence Cliff Mendelson. Todd teachers also had fun getting their hands covered with clay, the potter said. Mendelson and Todd art teacher Paul Villanueva challenged students and teachers to use their imaginations. They examined traditional pots painted red, bl…
Police & Fire
Bethel Police Seek Public's Help In Identifying ATM Skimming Suspect
BETHEL, Conn. -- Bethel police are asking the public’s help in identifying a suspect in an ATM-skimming case, according to a report in The Danbury News Times. The suspect, who police say planted an “all-in-one” device in Bethel, is linked to two other skimming cases in New York City in August, the report said. According to the Bethel police's Facebook page, the Bethel device was discovered and removed before the suspect returned to retrieve it, the story said. They do not believe that anyone’s personal information was compromised in the Bethel case, police said in the story. He faces charg…
News
Danbury Researchers Say Omega-3 Acids May Cut Diabetics' Heart Risks
BROOKFIELD, Conn. -- Taking certain types of fatty acids appears to cut heart risks in people with type-2 diabetes, according to a new study by researchers at Western Connecticut Health Network in Brookfield. The study, published in BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, found taking 1,000 mg of omega-3 fatty acids via daily krill oil supplements appears to decrease the risk of cardiovascular disease. The Western Connecticut Health Network includes Danbury Hospital and Norwalk Hospital. Many people eat fatty fish, such as tuna, salmon, and trout, or take fish oil supplements to meet this …
Police & Fire
East Fishkill Police Officer Helps Save Live Of Dutchess Deputy's Mother
HOPEWELL JUNCTION, N.Y. -- An East Fishkill police officer recently helped save the life of the mother of a Dutchess County sheriff’s deputy, police said. On Monday, Dec. 7, Officer Tina Amorim responded to a 911 call at a Hopewell Junction residence where she found an unconscious 71-year-old woman. Along with the victim’s son, Amorim used CPR and an electronic defibrillator to resuscitate her, police said. They continued treatment until the East Fishkill EMS and Mobile Life paramedics arrived to take over. The woman, who police did not identify, is said to be recovering in a Poughkeepsie…
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