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Tractor-Trailer Stolen In Rockland Valued At $180K Tractor-Trailer Stolen In Rockland Valued At $180K
Tractor-Trailer Stolen In Rockland Valued At $180K CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- Clarkstown police are still searching for a man who made off with a $180,000 tractor-trailer last week. The black 2005 Peterbilt truck was taken from a parking lot at 52 Snake Hill Road in West Nyack early Friday, July 1, police said. Security video shows the suspect, a white or Hispanic man with a slight beard and mustache, walking across the lot, and then, seconds later, the truck being driven off. The suspect was wearing a black “Sox” baseball cap, long-sleeved T-shirt, jeans and white sneakers. The 2016 MAC dump trailer's New York license plate is 1463C1. The truc…
Calling All Vendors For Dominican Sisters Of Blauvelt Fall Festival Calling All Vendors For Dominican Sisters Of Blauvelt Fall Festival
Calling All Vendors For Dominican Sisters Of Blauvelt Fall Festival ORANGETOWN, N.Y. -- A religious order in the hamlet of Blauvelt is seeking vendors for its fall festival. The Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt will host the annual event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24. Vendors can rent space for the day for $50. Since the event is rain or shine, no refunds will be given, the order said. Vendors also have to provide their own tables and canopies. Those selling food must provide proof of insurance with their applications. Checks can be made out to “Sisters of Saint Dominic” and mailed to: Jessica Lickun, Development Department, Sisters of Saint Do…
Second Suspect Arrested In Theft Of Assault Rifle From State Trooper's Car Second Suspect Arrested In Theft Of Assault Rifle From State Trooper's Car
Second Suspect Arrested In Theft Of Assault Rifle From State Trooper's Car FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. -- A second suspect has been arrested in the theft of an police-issue assault rifle, ammunition and a bullet-proof vest from a Connecticut state trooper’s cruiser in Milford early last spring. Leandre Crockett, 18, of Hamden, is facing numerous larceny, firearms trafficking and conspiracy charges in connection with the March 8 thefts, police said. He was arrested Wednesday. Also arrested in the case is Travis Ingram, 20, of New Haven. State police say more arrests are expected. The trooper’s cruiser, along with his personal car, and another trooper’s cruiser were p…
Airmont Tables Action On Proposed Parking Ban Airmont Tables Action On Proposed Parking Ban
Airmont Tables Action On Proposed Parking Ban RAMAPO, N.Y. -- A proposal to expand an overnight parking ban was tabled this week in Airmont after it sparked pushback from members of the Jewish community, according to a report by lohud.com. The village, which already prohibits all-night parking on its streets between midnight and 6 a.m. from November to April, was weighing a plan to ban such parking from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. the entire year for safety and other reasons, lohud.com reported. One local rabbi, protesting that the move would adversely affect Jewish residents who can’t use their cars on the Sabbath, asked trustees to study the ma…
Greenburgh Cites 'Progress' On Sale Of Former Nursery Greenburgh Cites 'Progress' On Sale Of Former Nursery
Greenburgh Cites 'Progress' On Sale Of Former Nursery GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The long saga of the fate of a former nursery in Greenburgh may be reaching its final chapter. Supervisor Paul Feiner announced recently that the town is making “progress” in its efforts to sell the 7-acre Frank’s Nursery site on 715 Dobbs Ferry Road. Feiner said Wednesday that the town is trying to sell the property for $3.5 million to Washington, DC-based Valterra LLC, or Capital Senior Housing, which wants to build an assisted living facility there. The supervisor said he expects the “formal land use review process” to begin this month when the Town Board refers Capi…
Rockland Teen Charged With Murder, Robbery In Beating Death Rockland Teen Charged With Murder, Robbery In Beating Death
Rockland Teen Charged With Murder, Robbery In Beating Death SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. -- Murder charges have been brought against a Spring Valley resident accused of beating another teen into a coma, the Rockland County District Attorney's Office announced Wednesday. According to the DA, a grand jury has indicted 16-year-old suspect Jiwan Coleman on charges of second-degree murder and first-degree robbery. The certification was filed with Spring Valley Justice Court. Coleman originally had been charged with attempted murder in the June 26 attack, but after 18-year-old Ruben Suchite Torres died Saturday, the charges were amended, according to a report by …
Pleasantville Eatery Should Slow Down, Spice Up, Says New York Times Pleasantville Eatery Should Slow Down, Spice Up, Says New York Times
Pleasantville Eatery Should Slow Down, Spice Up, Says New York Times PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- You might leave Gyro World feeling a little rushed, but you will never leave the newish Pleasantville eatery hungry, says a recent review by The New York Times. Portions are huge at the family-friendly Greek restaurant, but it needs to slow down the delivery of food a tad to allow in-house diners to savor their meals, and could spice things up a bit with more garlic in certain dishes, The New York Times review said. The Times reviewer liked the restaurant’s lamb chops, egg-lemon soup, warm pita bread, moussaka and yogurt with honey and walnuts. Gyro World, which open…
Shrub Oak Man, 21, Tries To Take Pistol From Officer, Police Say Shrub Oak Man, 21, Tries To Take Pistol From Officer, Police Say
Shrub Oak Man, 21, Tries To Take Pistol From Officer, Police Say YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- A Shrub Oak man is facing multiple charges after he tried to grab a probation officer’s gun, authorities said. Sean Deleon, 21, hid in the attic of his East Main Street home when law enforcement officers arrived in June to arrest him for violating probation in another case, Yorktown police said. When he was found, Deleon pounced on one of the officers and managed to run outside where he was confronted by the others, police said. He continued to resist arrest, at one point trying to snatch a holstered pistol, but was eventually subdued and cuffed, police said. Deleon is n…
Stratford Walk Raises Funds, Awareness Of Drinking And Driving Dangers Stratford Walk Raises Funds, Awareness Of Drinking And Driving Dangers
Stratford Walk Raises Funds, Awareness Of Drinking And Driving Dangers STRATFORD, Conn. -- Hundreds of people turned out on a recent sunny Saturday to remember a Stratford resident killed by a drunken driver and to raise money for other victims, according to a report by the Stratford Star. Wayne Lecardo and co-worker John Geise both died in 2007 in Groton after their car was struck head-on by one driven by a highly intoxicated 16-year-old boy, the Stratford Star reported. A foundation, set up in Lecardo’s honor, drew about 200 participants in the 6th annual Wayne’s Walk fundraiser at Short Beach Park, a recreation area near his childhood home on Riverdale Driv…
Norwalk Woman Joins Staff At Fairfield's Pequot Library As Teen Librarian Norwalk Woman Joins Staff At Fairfield's Pequot Library As Teen Librarian
Norwalk Woman Joins Staff At Fairfield's Pequot Library As Teen Librarian SOUTHPORT, Conn. -- There's a new face at the Pequot Library in Southport, where a new teen librarian and technical services manager has joined the team. Christine Catallo, a Norwalk resident, studied library and information science at Long Island University. She most recently worked at the Copyright Clearance Center, a Massachusetts company that provides copyright services for corporations and academic institutions. An avid reader and writer herself, she says she is passionate about young adult literature. Catallo has created “Will Read for Nuggets,” a summer reading program for tweens a…
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