Members of the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge Toll Advisory Panel: Simply put, commuters cannot afford a toll hike on the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, and any panel tasked with determining the toll rate needs to be accountable to the people. Representing Rockland and Westchester Counties, I know that residents are strapped financially, and […]
On July 10, 2019 at approximately 9 p.m. a Clarkstown Patrol Officer observed a vehicle parked in the underground parking garage of the Palisades Center Mall that matched the description of a vehicle that had fled the scene of a Clarkstown Patrol Officer’s traffic stop days before. The vehicle, a 2014 black Mustang Shelby, matched […]
Clarkstown, NY – On July 16, 2019, State Police were dispatched to investigate a serious injury accident which involved a vehicle striking a pedestrian. [Update – at 2 p.m. Wednesday afternoon it was announced the injured man had died] The crash occurred at approximately 10:43p.m. on I-87 northbound at mile marker 20.5, in the town […]
By Travis Pulver Going into Friday night’s game against the Miami Marlins, the New York Mets were hoping that the reigning National League Cy Young winner, Jacob deGrom could lead the team out of their rut. With losses in their last two against the Washington Nationals, the team had fallen two games below .500 (20-22). […]
41 Seaver Way Is New Address for Citi Field By Joe Rini After a week where nearly everything went wrong for the Mets, on the seventh day, they commemorated a year where everything went right. After a devastating loss on Sunday June 23 in Chicago, subsequent disappointing play on the field and distractions off it, […]
The Governor recently signed my bill into law allowing Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to continue to enter into out of state contracts with schools to sell their leading programs and services. The new law specifically allows BOCES to sell technology products and computer software packages to out of state schools, and permits BOCES […]