NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case
NBC's 'Dateline' Spotlights Hudson Valley Businesswoman's Murder Case A highly publicized Hudson Valley murder case will be featured Saturday at 9 p.m. on NBC-TV's "Dateline." The episode, called "The Evil To Come," documents Clarkstown Police investigators who followed the trail of a seemingly untraceable late-night call as they search for the killer of businesswoman Peggy Nadell in January 2014 in Valley Cottage. For a preview of the episode, click here.
Driver's Sentencing In Crash That Killed Rockland Couple Tops News Driver's Sentencing In Crash That Killed Rockland Couple Tops News
Driver's Sentencing In Crash That Killed Rockland Couple Tops News ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- A 24-year-old Nanuet man was sentenced to four to 12 years in prison for killing a New City couple in a car crash in June while he was high on Xanax and other drugs. Click here to read the story. In other news this past week (Click on the link to read entire story): When Police Chief Philip Mattracion responded to a murder-suicide in the Hudson Valley Village of Ellenville Thursday morning, he never expected to find one that one of his closest friends had shot and killed two people and then turned the gun on himself. Two people were injured and a family dog is miss…
Avoid The Area: Water Main Breaks In Valley Cottage Avoid The Area: Water Main Breaks In Valley Cottage
Avoid The Area: Water Main Breaks In Valley Cottage Motorists are being asked to avoid Mountainview Avenue in Valley Cottage due to a water main break. Officials said the break occurred around 4:15 p.m. Tuesday in the vicinity of the pond and Christian Herald Road. Suez water has been contacted to repair the break before icing can occur, police said. The road is open, but Clarkstown Police remind motorists that conditions can become dangerous and icy very quickly.  This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Retired Nyack Firefighter, 51, Dies Of 9/11 Related Cancer Retired Nyack Firefighter, 51, Dies Of 9/11 Related Cancer
Retired Nyack Firefighter, 51, Dies Of 9/11 Related Cancer Retired FDNY Lt. Joseph Stach Jr. of Valley Cottage, died of 9/11 related cancer on Sunday, Jan. 7. He was 51.Stach, who also volunteered for the Nyack Fire Department, served with the FDNY for more than 20 years, before being forced to retire in 2010 after suffering numerous illness, including pancreatic cancer.  On Sept. 11, 2001, Stach was a first responder during the event and spent the first 72 hours at Ground Zero after the attacks. Following he worked at the scene for hours, days and weeks In a GoFundMe page, his son, Darren Sach, wrote that he wanted to share his father's story so p…