Rockland sheriff condemns county executive’s proposed police cuts BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco III offered sharp words for County Executive Ed Day’s draft 2015 budget on Friday, arguing the cuts to the sheriff’s office would reverberate throughout the county, impact taxpayers and undermine public safety. Speaking to a crowd […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN The Stony Point Historical Society, together with members of the Stony Point Town Council and other elected officials, held a brief ceremony Wednesday night, October 1 to thank Senator William Larkin for securing a $50,000 grant paving the way towards the completion of the Pyngyp Schoolhouse renovation. Pyngyp “provides a personal tone […]
CRIMINAL CONTEMPT & HARASSMENT Alexa Brownstein, age 18, residing at 16 Collaburg Rd., Stony Point, was arrested on October 12, 2014 for criminal contempt in the second degree and harassment in the second degree. The defendant was arrested after investigation into a domestic dispute revealed she violated a court order of protection. CRIMINAL […]
PEARL RIVER, N.Y. Oct. 17, 2014 — O&R is performing dredging operations in the Hudson River as part of the final phase of the Company’s project to clean up the coal tar residue at the former manufactured gas plant (MGP) site at 55 Gedney Street in the village of Nyack. To watch a video about […]
County Executive Proposes Elimination of Rockland Sheriff’s Police Division, Cutting 37 Police Jobs Day: Rockland can no longer afford duplication of services BY BILL DEMAREST Originally published by Nyack Free Press NEW CITY – Rockland County Executive Ed Day, a former police officer, today proposed cutting 37 police jobs by eliminating the Police Division of […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Men always say they can’t find a good woman, but when they do, they don’t know what to do with her! I can say this from personal experience and also from the numerous stories women have told me about their dating experiences. For starters, why guys think it’s okay to date two […]