By Melinda Myers Lilies add long-lasting color and fragrance to flower gardens and summer bouquets. These stately flowers provide vertical interest and blend nicely with other perennials. And best of all, with very little care, you’ll be enjoying them for years to come. Plant different types of lilies to extend your enjoyment from early summer […]
FROM NYDEC On March 17, ECOs Adam Johnson, Jason Smith, and Lucas Palmateer conducted a plainclothes detail targeting striped bass fishing violations in Rockland County. At Haverstraw Beach State Park, ECOs Smith and Palmateer stopped two men in possession of three striped bass. One man was issued a ticket for taking striped bass out of […]
5th Grade Boys INFO: St. Gregory fifth grade boys basketball team beat Sacred Heart of Staten Island 41-36 in the Archdiocesan of New York CYO State Championship at Mt.St.Michael Academy in the Bronx last Saturday, March 17. This was the second consecutive season the team has won the state championship. St.Gregory is based in Garnerville. […]
Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe announced on March 27, 2018 that Jonathan Fernando Castillo-Armijos, age 21, of 8 Sholom Court in Spring Valley, has been arraigned on an indictment charging him with: Two counts of rape in the first degree, a class “B” Felony Two counts of rape in the third degree, a […]
ASSAULT German Santiago, age 64, residing in Stony Point, NY, was arrested for assault in the third degree on March 18. On this day, Stony Point Police officers responded to Knights Corner for a report of a fight. Upon arrival, officers spoke to the victim who had injuries to his head and mouth as a […]
Jerry Donnellan, a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War and longtime leader of the Rockland County veterans community, has passed away. Donnellan had a 30-year run as director of the Rockland County Veterans Service Agency, retiring toward the end of 2017 for health reasons. Donnellan was credited with helping to vitalize the county’s Vietnam veterans community in the […]