Ben Crnic

Reporter

bcrnic@dailyvoice.com

Ben Crnic graduated from the University of Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism & Geoscience in 2021. He has previously worked as a reporter with the Journal Inquirer in Manchester, Connecticut, and has also contributed work to the Connecticut Mirror. Ben joined the Daily Voice team in October of 2022.

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Longtime Firefighter, Navy Veteran From Lake Carmel Dies: 'His Spirit Lives On' Longtime Firefighter, Navy Veteran From Lake Carmel Dies: 'His Spirit Lives On'
Longtime Firefighter, Navy Veteran From Lake Carmel Dies: 'His Spirit Lives On' A longtime firefighter and US Navy veteran who dedicated a half-century to serving his Hudson Valley community has died.  Daniel "Danny" Hill, a lifelong member of the Lake Carmel Volunteer Fire Department in Putnam County, died on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, at the age of 86, the department announced on Monday, Feb. 3.  Born in Peekskill on Nov. 30, 1938, Hill grew up in The Bronx before spending the majority of his life in Lake Carmel, where he became a staple of the community.  Hill served in the US Navy from 1955 to 1961, before continuing a lifetime of service through the L…
Man Torches NY Trooper’s Dad’s Home After Getting Ticket In Middletown: Here's His Fate Man Torches NY Trooper’s Dad’s Home After Getting Ticket In Middletown: Here's His Fate
Man Torches NY Trooper’s Dad’s Home After Getting Ticket In Middletown: Here's His Fate An Orange County man who set fire to the home of a New York State Trooper’s father just hours after receiving a traffic ticket from him will spend decades in prison, officials announced. Middletown resident Tyler Williams, age 26, was sentenced by Orange County Court Judge Craig Stephen Brown to 20 years behind bars, followed by five years of post-release supervision, after pleading guilty to second-degree arson, Orange County District Attorney David M. Hoovler announced on Tuesday, Feb. 4.  Prosecutors said that on the night of Dec. 20, 2023, a state trooper pulled Williams over …
Fender Bender Leads To DWI Charge For 71-Year-Old In Yorktown: Police Fender Bender Leads To DWI Charge For 71-Year-Old In Yorktown: Police
Fender Bender Leads To DWI Charge For 71-Year-Old In Yorktown: Police A 71-year-old Putnam County man is facing charges for allegedly driving while intoxicated in Northern Westchester following a crash, police announced. Gary Shames, of Mahopac, was arrested following an investigation into a possible motor vehicle crash in Yorktown on Friday, Jan. 31, around 6:20 p.m., the Yorktown Police Department said on Monday, Feb. 3. Authorities responded to the area of Route 6 and Windsor Road for the reported crash. Upon arrival, officers identified Shames as the driver of the involved vehicle and determined he had been operating the car while intoxicated, police said…
Rescuers Lift Fallen Horses To Safety After Slips On Ice In Stanford Rescuers Lift Fallen Horses To Safety After Slips On Ice In Stanford
Rescuers Lift Fallen Horses To Safety After Slips On Ice In Stanford Two horses, including a cherished rescue named Hitch, were safely rescued after slipping on ice and becoming unable to stand in the Hudson Valley, thanks to the efforts of first responders and a dedicated veterinarian. New, updated report - Cherished Horse Euthanized After Fall On Ice In Hudson Valley: 'Will Be Remembered' (UPDATE) The incident happened in Dutchess County on Monday, Feb. 3, when the Stanford Fire Company requested assistance from the Patterson Fire Department and the Putnam County Technical Rescue Team to help rescue the fallen animals at 13 Hands Equine Rescue, Inc. i…
ICE Conducts Search In Ossining, Mayor Says ICE Conducts Search In Ossining, Mayor Says
ICE Conducts Search In Ossining, Mayor Says US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were present in another Westchester municipality, officials revealed. In an announcement, Ossining Mayor Rika Levin said that ICE agents were present in the village on Monday, Feb. 3 while looking for a certain individual.  The Ossining Police Department was not involved in the search, Levin added.  "At this point, we do not have any material updates on ICE activities since they are a federal agency independent of our local police," Levin explained.  The activity followed similar searches in Pleasantville, Peekskill, and Sleepy …
Driver Crashes Truck Through Dunkin’ In Crawford, Nabbed Months After: Police Driver Crashes Truck Through Dunkin’ In Crawford, Nabbed Months After: Police
Driver Crashes Truck Through Dunkin’ In Crawford, Nabbed Months After: Police A man has been charged months after crashing his pickup truck into a Hudson Valley Dunkin’ location, causing extensive damage that led to the building’s demolition, police announced.  The crash happened in Orange County on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024, when 44-year-old Eric Schrader, of Pine Bush, drove a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound on Route 52 before crossing the westbound lane, leaving the roadway, and slamming into the Dunkin’ building in Crawford, the Crawford Police Department announced on Monday, Feb. 3.  Schrader's truck barreled more than three-quarters of the way into …
Dam Advisory Triggered By Water Discharge In Salisbury Mills (DEVELOPING) Dam Advisory Triggered By Water Discharge In Salisbury Mills (DEVELOPING)
Dam Advisory Triggered By Water Discharge In Salisbury Mills (Developing) Officials in Orange County are actively monitoring a dam advisory condition following reports of water discharge from a relief drain, officials said.  New, updated report - Water Leaks From Dam In Hudson Valley: Engineers Find Possible Cause (UPDATE) The Orange County Department of Public Works and Emergency Services is monitoring the  Beaver Dam Lake dam in Salisbury Mills as a result of the water discharge, Orange County government officials announced on Monday, Feb. 3 at around 6:45 p.m.  While there is no immediate threat to residents, authorities are work…
Former NYPD Officer Admits Role In Husband's Death After Driving Over 100 MPH In Haverstraw Former NYPD Officer Admits Role In Husband's Death After Driving Over 100 MPH In Haverstraw
Former Nypd Officer Admits Role In Husband's Death After Driving Over 100 MPH In Haverstraw A former New York City police officer from the Hudson Valley has pleaded guilty to criminally negligent homicide after driving drunk at over 100 mph and causing the crash that killed her husband in Rockland County, authorities announced.  Bernadine Thomas, age 36, of Maybrook in Orange County, entered the guilty plea on Monday, Feb. 3 before Rockland County Court Judge Kevin Russo, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James.  Thomas admitted to driving with a blood alcohol content of .10 while reaching speeds of up to 109 mph on the Palisades Interstate Parkway in Havers…
Blaze Damages Highway Dept Equipment In Millerton: Water Restrictions Issued Blaze Damages Highway Dept Equipment In Millerton: Water Restrictions Issued
Blaze Damages Highway Dept Equipment In Millerton: Water Restrictions Issued A massive fire at a Dutchess County village's highway department building early Monday, Feb. 3, caused extensive damage and prompted officials to ask residents to limit water usage, according to village officials. The fire broke out overnight in the village of Millerton, heavily impacting both the Highway and Water Departments. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. The Millerton Fire Department, with assistance from several neighboring agencies, worked quickly to contain the blaze. In the wake of the fire, the village has urged residents and businesses to restrict water usage due to damag…
Dump Truck Catches On Fire, Impacts Traffic On I-84 In Southeast Dump Truck Catches On Fire, Impacts Traffic On I-84 In Southeast
Dump Truck Catches On Fire, Impacts Traffic On I-84 In Southeast A dump truck fire on Interstate 84 caused major traffic disruptions in Putnam County on Monday morning, Feb. 3, as multiple fire departments responded to battle the flames.  According to the Carmel Fire Department, emergency dispatchers began receiving reports of the fire at 8:35 a.m. The incident occurred in the westbound lanes under the Interstate 684 bridge in Southeast.  The Brewster Fire Department and New York State Police were the first to be dispatched, with Brewster’s fire chief later requesting mutual aid.  Thankfully, no injuries were reported, though traffic in t…
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