BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The Rockland DA’s Office announced a plea deal with former Ramapo Building Inspector Anthony Mallia, arrested September 2016 on charges he shaved permit costs for dozens of construction projects over the course of 2015 and early 2016. He also was alleged to have overcharged the Moleston Fire District by $75,000 on one […]
BY CAROL MCILMURRAY The Pour House in Nyack may have poured its last alcoholic drink according to State Liquor Authority (SLA). On Wednesday, July 19, the first SLA administrative court hearing was held for allegations that 16 underage patrons bought and drank alcohol in the Nyack establishment on Friday, June 30. While the Pour House […]
BY JOEL GROSSBARTH The polarizing case of a South Nyack female chiropractor charged with sex crimes against a female minor has taken a twist based upon new facts presented to a court. Kristina Wodicka was initially charged with multiple felonies based upon allegations that she sexually abused a minor, female patient in her care, endangering […]
Matthew Beckerle faces up to three years in state prison after violating his probation for vehicular assault from a 2015 drunken driving crash that resulted in serious injuries to five people. In February, the 52-year-old Pearl River resident allegedly stalked Vera Parker, a victim of his 2015 car wreck. He allegedly showed up to her […]
Public hearing for new local law permitting solar to be held August 8 BY KATHY KAHN A solar array that would generate 1.8 megawatts of electricity is being proposed for a portion the grounds of the Marian Shrine. The Marian Shrine property overlaps the boundary of the towns of Stony Point and Haverstraw Green Street Solar […]
STORY AND PHOTOS BY JANIE ROSMAN Catty-corner to the house Jessica Hans-Smolin shares with her husband, Pete Smolin, and their one-year-old, is where the Raymond G. Esposito Trail crosses Clinton Avenue. It’s also where the spur path and trail entrance for the new bridge’s path will be built. “It’s not just about my backyard, nor […]