The patron saint of workers is going to require a good mason job. On Thursday, a statue standing outside the Church of St. Joseph in Spring Valley, which depicted the eponymous saint, was toppled by a vandal in an incident that County Executive Ed Day personally considers a hate crime. It is alleged a […]
Clarkstown Cops are searching for answers after “a serious personal injury crash” on Sunday evening resulted in the death of Spring Valley resident Rashid K Hopson, 19, and the critical injury of Ashwan Duncan, 18. Alon M. Forbes, 18, of Bronx, NY, was traveling along I-87’s northbound lane, near mile marker 18.7, when his 2015 […]
The New York Lottery announced on Monday that one top-prize winning ticket was sold for the August 7 TAKE 5 drawing. The ticket, worth $45,622.50, was purchased at AHZ MINIMART CORP, located at 1 UNION RD in SPRING VALLEY. The five winning numbers for the TAKE 5 game are drawn from a field of one to 39. The TAKE 5 drawing […]
Last week Nanuet’s Stop & Shop celebrated it’s grand reopening after the store permanently closed it’s original location and moved across the road to their new store at 101 Market Street East in the Shops at Nanuet. Clarkstown Town Supervisor, George Hoehmann, and Nanuet School District representative, Roseann Mercado, the Director of the Nanuet Family […]
What would have been a discussion on how the Clarkstown Central school district planned to resume classes this fall was drowned by the shouting of nearly 170 residents, many who refused to wear masks inside the Clarkstown South High School auditorium. The district board decided not to hold its regularly scheduled meeting last Thursday. “It’s […]
For many American soldiers who served during World War II, Camp Shanks in Orangeburg was the last piece of American soil they stepped foot on before setting out to liberate Europe. Camp Shanks opened in 1942 and was the largest WWII embarkation camp on America’s East Coast for soldiers heading for the front lines in […]