Single mother celebrates nonprofit organization Eva's Village for saving her life after battling addiction

A New Jersey nonprofit organization is celebrating four decades of giving back to the community, aiding hunger, homelessness, and addiction, with the annual “Believe in a Better Tomorrow” gala next week.  Eva’s Village, which was established in 1982, has been uplifting the Paterson community for decades by providing food for the hungry, housing for the…

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On this day in history, Oct. 26, 1825, Erie Canal opens, transforming American infrastructure, commerce

The Erie Canal, a major achievement in transportation infrastructure that connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and ignited American economic development, was completed on this day in history, Oct. 26, 1825. “The Erie Canal played a major part in commerce in the history of the United States,” reports the Library of Congress. “Its…

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Oz-Fetterman debate: NY Times journalists plead with voters to 'make allowances' for Democrat's 'disadvantage'

Reporters for The New York Times adamantly defended Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman while he was debating his Republican opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Tuesday night. Fetterman has struggled to communicate after suffering a stroke last May. He requested closed captioning during the debate because of auditory processing issues lingering from the stroke.  Some journalists…

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Matthew Perry reveals he kissed Eddie Van Halen's wife Valerie Bertinelli while rocker was 'passed out' drunk

In Matthew Perry’s new memoir, the beloved yet troubled “Friends” star shares an anecdote about nearly everyone in Hollywood – from his dislike for Keanu Reeves to his short-lived romance with Julia Roberts. In new excerpts obtained by Page Six, Perry discloses in “Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing” that he desperately pined for…

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