BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Let me begin by saying, that most of these are for women, but I didn’t leave you guys out all together, so not to worry, I have 2 out of the 7 tips for just for you! It’s a fact that I owe a great deal of who I am today, to […]
LEGISLATIVE PRESS RELEASE Tuxedo-Citing weekend reports about the shipment of highly volatile Bakken oil crude on the Hudson River rail lines, New York Assembly Candidate Dan Castricone said that New York should be training first responders on how to handle an emergency involving Bakken crude. Castricone also called for the establishment of an early alert […]
PRESS RELEASE FROM CUOMO Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today reminded New Yorkers that the 2014 trout and salmon fishing season opens April 1, and they can now purchase and print a fishing license from their home computers by visiting http://licensecenter.ny.gov in order to be ready to enjoy New York’s great outdoor fishing opportunities on opening […]
Town agrees to redress violations, pay $125,000 penalty BY BILL DEMAREST Originally published by the Nyack Free Press POMONA – Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Colonel Paul E. Owen, Commander of the New York District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, announced today that […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – Borderline Folk Music Club in New City looking for a larger venue in Rockland or Bergen County for the Rockland Folk Festival, which will be “A Tribute To Pete Seeger” Sunday, August 24 from 2 to 6 p.m. Sol Zeller, president of the club, says they expect that they will need a […]
PETIT LARCENY & CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF STOLEN PROPERTY Susan Hunter, age 31, undomiciled, was arrested on March 4, 2014 for petit larceny and criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree. The defendant was picked up by the Clarkstown Police Department on an active Bench Warrant out of our jurisdiction and turned over to […]