REPORT FROM STONY POINT PD Winfil Germosen, 28, of Tomkins Cove was arrested 2:57 a.m., Monday, March 5 on charges of assault in the third degree, disorderly conduct and harassment in the second degree. Stony Point PD reports that a town police officer was on stationary patrol on Route 9W in Stony Point when he observed the defendant arguing with a […]
DEC PRESS ALERT On Feb. 21, ECOs Corey Hornicek and Jon Walraven were on patrol in Rockland County when they observed two men accompanied by several young children fishing on a pier notorious for fish poaching. Almost immediately, the ECOs noticed a stringer hanging over the side of the pier. As the ECOs approached the […]
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo this week announced that 1 million people have registered to vote using the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles’ online registration process since 2012. Of the 1 million who have registered online, more than 450,000 were first-time voters. New Yorkers can easily apply to register to vote, or change their […]
BY CINDY TRILLO With the unemployment rate in Rockland County at 5% for 2017, it’s almost a whole percent higher than the national average of 4.1%. That means job seekers will need to work doubly hard in order to meet make the mark and qualify for an advertised position. But what can employers do to ensure they […]
STAC’s 18 wins last season were the most in 15 years St. Thomas Aquinas College women’s softball head coach Kristen Sullivan has many reasons to be enthusiastic about the 2018 season. Coming off an 18-win season, the most victories in 15 years, the Lady Spartans return all eight starting position players who have learned […]
BY KATHY KAHN With little means to get to the city except by car, the Town Board on February 27 unanimously passed a resolution opposing the proposed “Congestion Pricing” plan scheduled to go into effect on trucks, buses and cars that travel below 60 th Street (as well as additional fees for those that use […]