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Clarkstown Police Seek Person Of Interest In Nyack Shooting Clarkstown Police Seek Person Of Interest In Nyack Shooting
Clarkstown Police Seek Person Of Interest In Nyack Shooting CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- It has been more than two weeks since a 20-year-old man was shot and wounded in Nyack, but police say they still have not been able to locate a person of interest in the case. Darique Burke, aka “Rico,” 20, was present at the “time of the shooting,” police said. Police were called to Upper Depew Avenue on Saturday, March 12, where they found the 20-year-old victim bleeding from the mouth. The man said that he had been shot while walking near the Super 8 motel around 5:40 p.m. by an “unknown person,” police said. He was treated at a local hospital for a non-life threate…
FBI Plans On Interviewing Westchester's Hillary Clinton About Email Saga FBI Plans On Interviewing Westchester's Hillary Clinton About Email Saga
FBI Plans On Interviewing Westchester's Hillary Clinton About Email Saga CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- In a new chapter in Hillary Clinton’s email saga, FBI agents and prosecutors are planning to interview the Chappaqua resident’s top aides, according to multiple media reports. They are also expected to talk to the presidential candidate herself, although when, no one seems to know, according to a report by The Los Angeles Times. The probe of the way certain materials were handled on Clinton’s private, non-secure server -- when the Democratic front-runner was secretary of state -- appears to be nearing the last stages, according to The Los Angeles Times report. The contro…
Facing Foreclosure, Ramapo's Patrick Farm Pays $385,000 In Back Taxes Facing Foreclosure, Ramapo's Patrick Farm Pays $385,000 In Back Taxes
Facing Foreclosure, Ramapo's Patrick Farm Pays $385,000 In Back Taxes RAMAPO, N.Y. – The owners of Patrick Farm – Rockland County’s biggest delinquent – have finally paid $385,000 in back taxes, according to a report on lohud.com County Executive Ed Day threatened Scenic Development, LLC with foreclosure on 150 acres of the 208-acre site, according to an earlier report by The Daily Voice. Scenic Development last paid taxes in October even though, The Daily Voice report said, it had worked out a payment plan with the county only months before. According to the earlier Daily Voice report, the financially struggling county recently tightened up the grace period…
Peekskill Water Main Break Repaired Peekskill Water Main Break Repaired
Peekskill Water Main Break Repaired PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Residents in certain neighborhoods in Peekskill were without water for a brief period this past weekend, according to a report by News12. Department of Public Works crews were able to repair a water main break that temporarily shut off services around North Division Street and Central Avenue on Saturday, March 26, the News12 report said. To read the News12 report, click here.
Peekskill Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Yorktown Peekskill Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Yorktown
Peekskill Man Charged With Violating Order Of Protection In Yorktown PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- A Peekskill man is facing charges after, police said, he twice violated an order of protection. Anthony J. Waterhouse, 26, was arrested on Thursday in Peekskill and turned over to Yorktown authorities, police said. He was charged with second-degree criminal contempt, a misdemeanor, after he allegedly contacted a Yorktown resident who had an order of protection against him on Wednesday, March 16, and again on Friday, March 18, police said. Waterhouse was sent to Westchester County Jail in lieu of $2,500 bail and is to appear in Yorktown Justice Court on Tuesday, April 5, …
Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps In Early April Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps In Early April
Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps In Early April Don’t pack up your sweaters in mothballs just yet; meteorolgists are predicting a colder-than-normal April this year. According to AccuWeather.com, a polar vortex will bring below-average temperatures to our region and parts of the East and Midwest starting Sunday, April 3. AccuWeather.com said nighttime temperatures could drop below freezing, bad news for tender young plants just now poking their heads up -- not to mention blossoming fruit trees. It won’t be as cold in the Hudson Valley as in the Midwest, but highs may barely reach the 40s in the New York City area while the vortex passes…
WCSU In Danbury To Present Diverse Musical Performances This Spring WCSU In Danbury To Present Diverse Musical Performances This Spring
Wcsu In Danbury To Present Diverse Musical Performances This Spring DANBURY, CONN. – Concert and recital offerings at Western Connecticut State University at its Danbury campus this spring will range from jazz to piano, and from choral to symphonic bands. The performances by WCSU faculty, students and guest artists will take place at Veronica Hagman Concert Hall of the Visual and Performing Arts Center. The center is located on the university’s Westside campus, 43 Lake Ave. Ext., Danbury. To purchase tickets, call (203) 837-8732, or visit www.eventbrite.com. On the schedule are: Jazz Festival: 7 p.m., Thursday, March 31, through Saturday, April 2. WCSU …
Dispute At Deli Tops North Castle Police Blotter Dispute At Deli Tops North Castle Police Blotter
Dispute At Deli Tops North Castle Police Blotter ARMONK, N.Y. – North Castle police were called to the scene of a deli dust-up last week. A man called the cops from the Main Street store on Friday, March 18, claiming that he and the business owner had gotten into an altercation over where his car was parked. For his part, the deli owner told police that the man had refused to move said car, which was blocking the business’s driveway. According to police, the man reported that someone was damaging his vehicle, but when they got there, they found that the Friday, March 18, dispute was only verbal and the sparring partners were sent on thei…
Artuso Reopens Baked Goods Factory In Mount Vernon Artuso Reopens Baked Goods Factory In Mount Vernon
Artuso Reopens Baked Goods Factory In Mount Vernon MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Baker Anthony Artuso Sr. is again churning out the cannolis and other sweet treats in Mount Vernon, according to a report by News12. Artuso’s wholesale business on 12th Avenue went up in flames in 2014 after a heating unit caught fire, News12 reported. The purveyor of pastries , which has retail operations in Mamaroneck and the Bronx, having since reopened on MacQuesten Parkway in Mount Vernon, just packed up its first batch of Easter goodies since the fire, Artuso said Friday. The bakery turns out about 10 million cannolis -- those addictive fried tubes of Italian pa…
Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps To Parts Of East In Early April Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps To Parts Of East In Early April
Polar Vortex Will Bring Plunging Temps To Parts Of East In Early April Don’t pack your sweaters in mothballs just yet; meteorologists are predicting a colder-than-normal April this year for parts of New England. According to AccuWeather.com, a polar vortex will bring below-average temperatures to our region and parts of the East and Midwest starting Sunday, April 3. AccuWeather.com said nighttime temperatures could drop below freezing, which is bad news for tender young plants just now poking their heads up -- not to mention blossoming fruit trees. It won’t be as cold in Fairfield County as in the Midwest, but highs may barely reach the 40s in the New York Ci…
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