DA REPORT: Gwenis Clark, age 47, residing at 21 Tibbits Avenue, White Plains, NY, pled guilty on August 31, 2011 to Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the 4th Degree. District Attorney, Thomas P. Zugibe stated that on or about June 18, 2011 at approximately 3:36 p.m., the defendant while at 50 Spring Valley Market […]
On October 20, the Ramapo Police Department, in conjunction with the Rockland County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC), conducted an alcohol sale compliance check of businesses located in the Town of Ramapo. An undercover agent who is less than 21 years of age, the legal drinking age, attempted to purchase alcohol […]
BY MARIA MIRAKAJ BROWNSELL For the Village of Sloatsburg, the impact of Hurricane Irene on August 28 has made lasting impressions. The village was cut off from the rest of the county by washed out bridges, blocked roads, lost electricity and much more. Mayor Carl S. Wright and the village board took time during last […]
The Haverstraw Brick Museum is proud to once again announce a very special event for Veteransโ Day. Colonel Robert Joseph Rolle, is a United States Army Veteran with over 29 years of commissioned service to our Country. He has served both State Side and Overseas duties and is currently assigned to the 7031 Medical Training […]
Is Noel’s Restaurant on a string of bad luck, or is it becoming the type of place you don’t want to bring your kids? Earlier this year it was discovered that drug dealers were using the Irish pub Noel’s as a hub, and now this past weekend the restaurant hosted a wild Halloween party that […]
Rockland gets Slammed by Storm Again BY LAUREN KATE ROSENBLUM AND DYLAN SKRILOFF The weather has been going mad. And the Earth too, remember the rare Northeast tremor felt this summer? The latest dose of unusual activity is the unheard of late October snowstorm that dumped around 6 to 8 inches on most of Rockland […]