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Truck-Bridge Collision In Suffern Closes Two Streets Truck-Bridge Collision In Suffern Closes Two Streets
Truck-Bridge Collision In Suffern Closes Two Streets SUFFERN, N.Y. – A box truck was split open Wednesday after it struck a ledge on the Chestnut Street bridge in Suffern, police said. The driver had apparently pulled too far to the right while going under the bridge, which is near the village’s train station. The truck’s roof was completely ripped off. Chestnut Street and Ramapo Avenue had to be temporarily closed while the mess was cleaned up. No one was injured in the accident, police said. It was not known if any charges were being brought against the driver.
Woman Faces Drug Charges After Nyack Traffic Stop Woman Faces Drug Charges After Nyack Traffic Stop
Woman Faces Drug Charges After Nyack Traffic Stop ORANGETOWN, N.Y. -- A Nyack woman, who was pulled over for speeding last week, is facing drug and other charges, Orangetown police said. Mara E. Dale, 27, was stopped in the village on Monday, May 16, and charged with second-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, circumventing an interlock device, and criminal possession of a controlled substance, all misdemeanors, police said. A search found that Dale had several Oxycodone and Klonopin pills but no prescription, police said. She was freed on $250 bail and is due to appear in Orangetown Justice Court to answer the charg…
Two Men Face Charges For Fighting In Nyack Street, Police Say Two Men Face Charges For Fighting In Nyack Street, Police Say
Two Men Face Charges For Fighting In Nyack Street, Police Say ORANGETOWN, N.Y. – A Nyack man is facing several charges after he was accused of fighting in the middle of a village street, Orangetown police said. Laron Musgrove, 31, was arrested on Tuesday, May 17, for duking it out on North Franklin Street, police said. When arrested, Musgrove was found to have a crack pipe on him, police said. He was charged with disorderly conduct, a violation; and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, a misdemeanor, police said. Musgrove was sent to Rockland County Jail in lieu of $1,000 cash bail. He is to appear in Nyack Justice Court to…
Pipeline Protesters Hauled Out Of Container 'Home' In Peekskill Pipeline Protesters Hauled Out Of Container 'Home' In Peekskill
Pipeline Protesters Hauled Out Of Container 'Home' In Peekskill PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – Protests over a planned gas pipeline took an interesting turn Wednesday when two people locked themselves inside a shipping container blocking the construction site on the Peekskill-Buchanan border. According to a press release from ResistAIM, the protesters had been prepared to stay in the renewable energy powered, 20-foot-long “home” for several weeks. A Facebook post said that police had used industrial saws to open the container and extract the demonstrators. They were identified in the press release as Jane Kendall, a 65-year-old retired New York mother of two, and L…
Trial Of Kingston Dentist Charged In 2011 Death Gets Under Way Trial Of Kingston Dentist Charged In 2011 Death Gets Under Way
Trial Of Kingston Dentist Charged In 2011 Death Gets Under Way KINGSTON, N.Y. -- The trial of a Kingston dentist accused of killing his alleged lover’s husband got under way in Ulster County on Wednesday, according to a report by Time Warner Cable News. Gilberto Nunez, 48, was charged with second-degree murder in the 2011 death of Thomas Kolman, 44, of Saugerties, according to multiple media reports. According to a report by The Times Herald-Record, Kolman was poisoned with a sedative and possibly strangled. His body was found in a car in the parking lot of a gym in the Town of Ulster, The Times Herald-Record story said. Jurors have been selected and…
Bronxville Mayor Says Village Is 'Blessed' To Have A Fine Police Force Bronxville Mayor Says Village Is 'Blessed' To Have A Fine Police Force
Bronxville Mayor Says Village Is 'Blessed' To Have A Fine Police Force BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Bronxville Mayor Mary Marvin writes a column that is re-published by the Daily Voice. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy declared May 15, National Police Day. The largest such event takes place in Washington D.C., where thousands have attended candlelight vigils. Sadly, news outlets rarely feature it. Westchester conducts a beautiful ceremony for the men and women in blue. Tuckahoe and Eastchester do as well. Police Chief Christopher Satriale and the Village Board think it’s time we did the same. Our department is rich in history and exemplary in behavior. Staffing …
Poughkeepsie Gallery's Black & White Show Features Hudson Valley Images Poughkeepsie Gallery's Black & White Show Features Hudson Valley Images
Poughkeepsie Gallery's Black & White Show Features Hudson Valley Images POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- Black and white images of iconic Hudson Valley landmarks are now on display at the Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center in Poughkeepsie. Photographer Dave King uses aluminum plates for his depictions of bridges, buildings, lighthouses and main streets, the gallery said. Also on display at the Black & White show will be photographs by Diedre Kenny and Natalie Frankel. The show will stay up through early June, the gallery said. The arts center is located at 99 Vassar St. The center will received 25 percent of all proceeds from sales of the artists’ works. For more informa…
Mourners Remember Stratford Army Medic Killed In Wrong-Way Crash Mourners Remember Stratford Army Medic Killed In Wrong-Way Crash
Mourners Remember Stratford Army Medic Killed In Wrong-Way Crash FAIRFIELD, CONN. -- Hundreds of mourners packed the Holy Family Roman Catholic Church in Fairfield Tuesday to remember a former Stratford resident killed in a car crash last week, according to a report by The Connecticut Post. Fernando Moreno-Rivas, a 30-year-old former Army medic who served in Afghanistan, died when his SUV was hit by a minivan going the wrong way on Route 8 in Shelton, the Connecticut Post reported. Moreno-Rivas, who lived in Evans Mills, N.Y., was born in Quito, Equador but grew up in Connecticut. He was remembered Tuesday for his heroism, generosity, sense of humor, an…
Runaway Girl Found In Stolen Car In Bridgeport; Two Teens Arrested Runaway Girl Found In Stolen Car In Bridgeport; Two Teens Arrested
Runaway Girl Found In Stolen Car In Bridgeport; Two Teens Arrested BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A 15-year-old runaway from Danielson was found in a stolen car with two other teens in Bridgeport Monday, according to a report by the Connecticut Post. The unidentified girl had been in the custody of Massachusetts authorities after being rescued from a sex trafficking ring, police told the Connecticut Post. The car had been stolen in Rhode Island, the Connecticut Post report said. The 19-year-old driver, Miasia Hill, and an 18-year-old passenger, Francis Lopes, were arrested and charged with third-degree larceny and were being held on $10,000 bail, the Connecticut Po…
Mount Pleasant Residents Want Two Schools Shut Down After Violence Mount Pleasant Residents Want Two Schools Shut Down After Violence
Mount Pleasant Residents Want Two Schools Shut Down After Violence MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. – Neighbors of two residences for emotionally disturbed teens in Mount Pleasant, saying lax security is putting both school staff and community residents in danger, want the schools closed, according to multiple media reports. Police have been called to the Hawthorne Cedar Knowles School and Pleasantville Cottage School more than 1,000 times in the last year alone, according to a report by News12. In the most recent incident, six students – one of them a 13-year-old who was accused of trying to set a staff member on fire – were arrested after a pair of large fights brok…
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