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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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Brian Laundrie's Parents Trying To Get Item Still Being Held By FBI, Report Says Brian Laundrie's Parents Trying To Get Item Still Being Held By FBI, Report Says
Brian Laundrie's Parents Trying To Get Item Still Being Held By FBI, Report Says Brian Laundrie's parents are attempting to reclaim a notebook found near his remains that is being held by the FBI as they work to become beneficiaries of his estate, several news outlets are reporting. WFLA said the Laundrie family's lawyer, Steven Bertolino, confirmed that the family is working to recover the notebook, which was found near his remains in a Florida nature reserve in October. Laundrie's manner of death was determined to be suicide. Laundrie, age 23, was named a person of interest in the disappearance and death of his fiancée, 22-year-old Gabby Petito, whose remains we…
ShopRite Store In Westchester Unveils Grocery Pickup Pod For Online Orders ShopRite Store In Westchester Unveils Grocery Pickup Pod For Online Orders
ShopRite Store In Westchester Unveils Grocery Pickup Pod For Online Orders ShopRite has unveiled a new, temperature-controlled pod where shoppers can pick up their grocery orders at a Westchester County location. Representatives said the "QuickCollect GO! POD" is now available at the New Rochelle store, located at 8 Palmer Ave.  “The QuickCollect GO!™ POD will make it even easier for our shoppers at the New Rochelle store to pick up their online orders,” said Steve Savas, the president of ShopRite Supermarkets, Inc., which operates stores in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Hudson Valley and Capital Region in New York. “It’s self-checkout and pickup for onlin…
Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers
Treasury Department Warns Of 'Frustrating Season' For Taxpayers, Preparers Treasury Department officials have warned that major issues the Internal Revenue Service is experiencing could lead to delays when it comes to certain taxpayer services, according to a new report. The Washington Post reported that officials said on Monday, Jan. 10, that they anticipate this tax season will be "frustrating" for preparers and taxpayers due in part to pandemic-related delays and previous budget cuts to the IRS. The news outlet said this year, the IRS is beginning tax filing season with "several times" the typical unaddressed backlog of returns.  The Washington Post said …
Nassau County Man Charged After Being Found With Loaded Pistol, Police Say Nassau County Man Charged After Being Found With Loaded Pistol, Police Say
Nassau County Man Charged After Being Found With Loaded Pistol, Police Say A Long Island man is facing weapons charges after police said he was found in possession of a loaded pistol. Tyrone Vick, age 24, of Floral Park, was arrested following an investigation on Wednesday, Jan. 5, according to the Nassau County Police Department. Officers saw a 2015 Honda CRV on King Street in Floral Park with Vick was slumped over in the driver's seat at about 7:45 p.m., NCPD said.  Police tried to perform a field sobriety test, but Vick did not comply, authorities said.  After an investigation, officers recovered a loaded pistol and arrested Vick without incide…
Northern Westchester Man Involved In Crash Gives Fake Name To Officers, Police Say Northern Westchester Man Involved In Crash Gives Fake Name To Officers, Police Say
Northern Westchester Man Involved In Crash Gives Fake Name To Officers, Police Say A 40-year-old man from Northern Westchester is facing charges after police said he gave officers a fake name following a crash. Police responded to a report of a property damage crash on Route 202 in Yorktown at about 5:40 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 4, according to the Yorktown Police Department.  The Yorktown man, who was one of the drivers involved in the crash, was not able to show a driver's license and gave police a name and date of birth.  Yorktown Police later discovered that the defendant had provided a fake name and date of birth, authorities said. Police did not release the …
New York Woman Claims $1,000 A Week For Life Lottery Prize New York Woman Claims $1,000 A Week For Life Lottery Prize
New York Woman Claims $1,000 A Week For Life Lottery Prize A New York woman has claimed a $1,000 A Week For Life lottery prize. Antonia Rodriguez, of Manhattan, claimed the second prize prize in the New York Lottery's CASH4LIFE game, according to an announcement from NY Lottery on Thursday, Jan. 13. She opted to receive her prize as a single, lump-sum payment of $612,240 after required withholdings. "Keep dreaming," Rodriguez told NY Lottery when asked what advice she has for fellow lottery players. The ticket was purchased at Dyckman Convenience, which is located at 100 Dyckman St. in Manhattan, NY Lottery said.
Here's Percentage Of US Workers Who Plan To Quit Their Jobs This Year, New Report Reveals Here's Percentage Of US Workers Who Plan To Quit Their Jobs This Year, New Report Reveals
Here's Percentage Of US Workers Who Plan To Quit Their Jobs This Year, New Report Reveals A new survey found that nearly one-quarter of workers in the United States plan to find a new job this year. ResumeBuilders.com said in a report on Monday, Jan. 3, that it surveyed 1,250 American adults who are currently employed, and found that 23 percent plan to find a new job in 2022. Nine percent of those respondents also said they had already secured a new job. The survey found the turnover will be the highest among the following fields: Retail Food and hospitality Education Office and administrative support The website reported that 31 percent of retail workers and 26 percent of fo…
Long Island Eatery Cited For 'Hot, Crusty' Brick-Oven Pizza Long Island Eatery Cited For 'Hot, Crusty' Brick-Oven Pizza
Long Island Eatery Cited For 'Hot, Crusty' Brick-Oven Pizza A Long Island restaurant has been praised for its selection of coal-fired pizzas. Grimaldi's Pizzeria is located at 980 Franklin Ave. in Garden City. The restaurant is open Sundays through Thursdays from noon to 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Fridays from noon to 10 p.m. The menu features a variety of specialty pies, including eggplant delight, buffalo chicken pizza and vodka pizza, made with vodka sauce, mozzarella and herbs. Some online reviewers have praised the restaurant's atmosphere and dine-in service.  "Love the pizza, the salads, the atmosphere," Michael C., of New York, wr…
Restaurant Offers Area Residents A Place To 'Get Their Grub On' At New Location Restaurant Offers Area Residents A Place To 'Get Their Grub On' At New Location
Restaurant Offers Area Residents A Place To 'Get Their Grub On' At New Location A popular Hudson Valley restaurant that specializes in Asian fusion cuisine has a brand-new location. Rockland County's Grub By Waree moved to its new location in West Nyack. The restaurant is now located at 719 West Nyack Road.  Hi Friends, in order for us - the Grub team to get everything ready at our new location, we’d like to close for a few... Posted by Grub By Waree on Wednesday, September 15, 2021 The restaurant's previous location closed on Thursday, Sept. 16, as the owners prepared to open the new space.  The owners said the menu is influenced by Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, …
Man Accused Of Stealing Items Valued At $1.5K From Suffolk Store Man Accused Of Stealing Items Valued At $1.5K From Suffolk Store
Man Accused Of Stealing Items Valued At $1.5K From Suffolk Store Police are searching for a man accused of stealing merchandise worth more than $1,500 from a Long Island store. The man entered a Lowe's in East Patchogue at about 10:40 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 10, and stole eight spools of copper wiring, according to the Suffolk County Police Department. SCPD said the merchandise was valued at $1,559. The store is located at 825 Montauk Highway in East Patchogue, police reported.  Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward for information that leads to an arrest. Tips can be submitted by calling 1-800-220-TIPS.
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