Seven Rockland Businesses Cited For Underage Alcohol Sales Seven Rockland Businesses Cited For Underage Alcohol Sales
Seven Rockland Businesses Cited For Underage Alcohol Sales The NYS Liquor Authority (SLA) has issued citations to a number of businesses in the Rockland County area for underage alcohol sales, Orangetown Police said. The SLA conducted underage drinking inspections in various locations in the Town of Orangetown on Friday, Dec. 14. The following locations were cited for selling alcohol to underage persons: Smiley Mart (327 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River) 7-11 (173 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River) Fleming’s Place (56 S. Main Street, Pearl River) Gran Saloon (49 W. Central Avenue, Pearl River) Dino Mart (529 Rt. 303, Blauvelt) Murray’s Deli (80 S. Br…
Community Concerns Over Proposed Nyack College Sale Addressed By Day, Local Mayors Community Concerns Over Proposed Nyack College Sale Addressed By Day, Local Mayors
Community Concerns Over Proposed Nyack College Sale Addressed By Day, Local Mayors Various Rockland County officials discussed the details surrounding the proposed sale of Nyack College campus during a meeting held Friday, Dec. 7 at County Executive Ed Day’s office. In attendance were the Supervisors from the Town of Clarkstown and the Town or Orangetown. Mayors of Nyack and South Nyack were also present, as was the Rockland County Planning Department, representatives from Nyack College and CBRE, the college’s commercial real estate firm. The purpose of the meeting was to address concerns surrounding the approach and development of the campus. “While we all regret the de…
Rockland Gets $3.6M From State Bridge NY Program Rockland Gets $3.6M From State Bridge NY Program
Rockland Gets $3.6M From State Bridge NY Program Rockland County has been awarded four grants totaling more than $3.6 million through the state’s Bridge NY initiative. The first grant is worth $1.92 million and is intended to replace the bridge on Grassy Point Road over the Minisceongo Creek. Rockland County also received $808,000 intended to replace the culvert below Call Hollow Road at the Minisceongo Creek, $348,000 to replace the culvert on Townline Road for a tributary to the Hackensack River and $550,000 to replace the culvert on Hungry Hollow Road for a tributary to the Saddle River. Furthermore, $995,000 will be allocated to the T…
13 Orange County Residents Charged With Impaired Driving, DWI In State Police Stops 13 Orange County Residents Charged With Impaired Driving, DWI In State Police Stops
13 Orange County Residents Charged With Impaired Driving, DWI In State Police Stops New York State Police troopers in the Hudson Valley busted more than 30 motorists who were allegedly driving while impaired over the last week-plus. The local residents charged with DWI were:  Orange County On Friday, Oct. 19, State Police troopers in Montgomery arrested Steven Slezak, 33, of Highland Mills, for DWAI. He was involved in a motor vehicle crash on Route 208 in Blooming Grove. An investigation revealed that he was impaired by drugs and was subsequently arrested. On Friday, Oct. 19, State Police troopers in Middletown arrested Timothy Feeney, 60, of New Hampton, for DWI. He wa…
Man Charged In Beating At Nyack Hospital Awaits Court Date Man Charged In Beating At Nyack Hospital Awaits Court Date
Man Charged In Beating At Nyack Hospital Awaits Court Date Previous story: Man Punches Staffer In Head At Emergency Room Of Nyack Hospital, Police Say The 37-year-old Rockland man charged with felony assault after police were called to an area hospital in response to a staffer who had been attacked is due to return to court. Butterfield was arraigned and remanded to the Rockland County Jail, where he is awaiting a court date. Steven T. Butterfield, 37, of Bardonia, was arrested Friday, Oct. 5 after Orangetown Police were called to the emergency department of Nyack Montefiore Hospital in connection with a person who had received head injuries, said…
Speeding Palisades Parkway Motorist Caught With Gun, Ammo Sentenced To Nearly Decade In Prison Speeding Palisades Parkway Motorist Caught With Gun, Ammo Sentenced To Nearly Decade In Prison
Speeding Palisades Parkway Motorist Caught With Gun, Ammo Sentenced To Nearly Decade In Prison A 37-year-old man stopped for speeding on the Palisades Interstate Parkway has been sentenced to nearly a decade in prison after a loaded gun was found in his vehicle. Alfonso Cortez of the Bronx was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years in prison and two-and-a-half-years post-release for one count of criminal possession of a weapon following his May 18, conviction during a jury trial, said the Rockland County District Attorney's Office.  Cortez was also sentenced to two-and-a-half years in state prison and one-and-a-half post-release on two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, the DA's …
44 Summonses Issued In Rockland County Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Detail 44 Summonses Issued In Rockland County Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Detail
44 Summonses Issued In Rockland County Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Detail Truck drivers were issued more than 40 tickets by police in Orangetown on Monday afternoon, as officers conducted a special commercial vehicle enforcement detail on a busy local roadway where trucks are banned. On Sept. 17, members of the Orangetown Police Department conducted the enforcement detail on Route 340, which connects Route 303 from the west, Route 9W from the east and New Jersey from the south. Route 340 has a weight restriction that was issued by the New York State Department of Transportation, sans local deliveries. Police said that special attention was given to commercial veh…
Railroad Commuters 'Feel Like Unwanted Stepchild,' Due To Poor Service, Rockland Officials Say Railroad Commuters 'Feel Like Unwanted Stepchild,' Due To Poor Service, Rockland Officials Say
Railroad Commuters 'Feel Like Unwanted Stepchild,' Due To Poor Service, Rockland Officials Say Rockland County Executive Ed Day blasted Metro-North and New Jersey Transit officials on Wednesday for frequent cancellations and overall poor express train service "West of the Hudson." Day held a press conference on Aug. 15 at which his criticism was echoed by a state senator, assemblymen and town supervisors who detailed the plight of Rockland County's railroad commuters who Day said continue to suffer during the "crisis" at New Jersey Transit (NJT). NJT continues to cancel Rockland County's only two express trains on the Pascack Valley Line, despite Metro-North Railr…
Police Searching For Assailants In Stabbing Of Good Samaritan At Nyack Restaurant Police Searching For Assailants In Stabbing Of Good Samaritan At Nyack Restaurant
Police Searching For Assailants In Stabbing Of Good Samaritan At Nyack Restaurant An Orangetown man who was coming to the aid of a woman being hit at a Nyack restaurant ended up in the hospital with three stab wounds. The unidentified man was at O'Malley's Irish Pub, 108 Main St., in Nyack around 3:15 a.m. Friday, Aug. 10, when he saw a woman being hit by another man, said Orangetown Police Det. Sgt. James Sullivan. The man told police that as he was attempting to help the woman, he was jumped by at three other men before he was able to fight them off and flee the restaurant, Sullivan said. The man then drove home without realizing he had been stabbed three times during…
Hudson Valley's Bill Murray Pours Water On Photographer At Martha's Vineyard Hudson Valley's Bill Murray Pours Water On Photographer At Martha's Vineyard
Hudson Valley's Bill Murray Pours Water On Photographer At Martha's Vineyard Yep, Rockland's own funnyman Bill Murray is at it again.  Only this time he's not playing with babies at baseball games or cracking jokes. The famed comedian is said to have dumped a glass of water over Peter Simon, Carly Simon's brother, and a pretty famous photographer on Martha's Vineyard, according to the Boston Globe. The whole "fight" went down Wednesday night when Murray, who resides in Orangetown, was dining at Lola’s in Oak Bluffs while Simon, 71, was there taking photos for The Martha’s Vineyard Times, the Globe said. In a police report obtained by the Globe, Simon sai…
New Round Of Road Resurfacing Set To Start In Rockland New Round Of Road Resurfacing Set To Start In Rockland
New Round Of Road Resurfacing Set To Start In Rockland Motorists should expect delays as contracting crews begin their latest road resurfacing project in Rockland. The Rockland County Highway Department issued an alert on Tuesday advising that beginning at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 8, roadwork will be performed along Tweed Blvd. from Rte 9W to Clausland Mountain in Orangetown. Work is expected to be performed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Delays are expected for several days. During the scope of the project, weather permitting, motorists have been advised to seek alternate routes when possible as lane closures and delays are expected. Detours will be post…
New Round Of Road Resurfacing Starts In Rockland County New Round Of Road Resurfacing Starts In Rockland County
New Round Of Road Resurfacing Starts In Rockland County Motorists should expect delays after contracting crews began their latest road resurfacing project on Monday morning. The Rockland County Highway Department issued an alert over the weekend advising that beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, July 30, roadwork will be performed along Blaisdell Road from the New Jersey border to the start of Orangeburg Road in Orangetown. Work is expected to be performed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Delays are expected for several days. During the scope of the project, weather permitting, motorists have been advised to seek alternate routes when possible as lane closures and …