Temple Hills Mother Remembered For Fierce Love After Police Say Her Son Killed Her
The woman whose killing stunned a Maryland community is being remembered not for how she died, but for how deeply she lived — and how fiercely she loved.
Adia Lipscomb Mingo, 45, was found dead inside her home in the 6900 block of Westchester Court in Temple Hills, early in the morning on Thursday, Dec. 11, Prince George’s County Police said.
Officers responding to a reported shooting found Mingo unresponsive inside the residence, Temple Hills, December 11, police said. She was pronounced dead at the scene by first responders.
Days later, police announced that Damari Lipscomb, 24, Mingo’s …
Store Announces Closure, Shift To Online-Only Model After 5 Years In Peekskill
A Westchester County boutique is preparing to close its brick-and-mortar storefront after five years, the shop announced in a message to customers on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
The Lounge House, a women’s clothing and gift shop located at 922 Main St. in Peekskill, said it will shut down its physical location on Sunday, Dec. 14, after being given the opportunity to exit its lease earlier than expected.
The owners had already planned to relocate once the lease ended in the spring, but with slower winter months approaching, they decided it was the right time to begin the transition, they s…
Stamford Mom Of 4, Entrepreneur Killed Crossing Street, Remembered For Her Ambition, Generosity
Nelly Ruiz moved to the United States in 1991 with big dreams — dreams she would eventually accomplish, but it was the family she built that brought her the greatest pride.
Ruiz, 54, was killed on Nov. 9 as she crossed High Ridge Road in Stamford. The driver, a 30-year-old man, remained at the scene, according to police.
Ruiz, a native of Ecuador who lived in Stamford, was the mother of four adult children. She was the “pillar of her family,” they wrote in her obituary.
"Anyone who knew Nelly would tell you she was ambitious, strong-willed, and extremely generous. Nelly was the pillar of h…