US ATTORNEY’S OFFICE PRESS RELEASE Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Diego Rodriguez, Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), Thomas P. Zugibe, Rockland County District Attorney, Chris Goldrick, Director of the Rockland County Drug Task Force, and […]
CAMPAIGN PRESS RELEASE Tom DePrisco, candidate for the 38th Senate District in New York, this week released a statement regarding Blockbusting in Rockland County. Here is part of the text: “I moved to Pearl River, Rockland County from Brooklyn 12 years ago for a better quality of life for my family…Everyone is expected to respect and obey […]
To the Editor, The real news story would be how many times has he been seen by professionals at the County Dept. of Mental Health only to be released over and over again? I think a look at how people with mental health problems are ignored and or not given proper treatment and/or follow up […]
COUNTY PRESS RELEASE Nine Democratic members of the Rockland County Legislature today signed a Statement of Support for Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan claiming his suspension is unwarranted and that he should be reinstated. Legislator Harriet Cornell (D-West Nyack) informed board members and the public that she intended to write a message of support at the Aug. […]
Sources in Stony Point have informed the Rockland County Times that compulsive flasher and harasser of neighbors, Frank Chillino, has once again exposed and fondled himself in public. This time the courts hit him with $25,000 in bail, forcing him to spend some time in jail. Following his previous five or so lewdness arrests since 2010 Chillino was […]
ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES STAFF EDITORIAL According to the Journal News: “A new federal lawsuit by Sgt. Stephen Cole-Hatchard against the Town Board details efforts by an “Officer T” to secretly fund Hoehmann’s bid to unseat Alexander Gromack. Cole-Hatchard claims that his questioning of the ex-officer’s $218,000 in political donations led the new supervisor to order […]