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AG's office releases NYSP body-worn camera footage in driver's shooting death
New York State Attorney General Letitia James' office has released the body-worn camera footage from two state troopers involved in the fatal shooting of a driver in Sullivan County last month. James obtained the footage as part of her office's ongoing investigation into the death of the driver, Albert Melendez Jr., 32, of Middletown. ...
Larry Converse selected for NYS Basketball Hall of Fame
GLENS FALLS | Larry Converse, longtime boys basketball coach at St. John’s Academy and Seton Catholic, has been selected for induction in the New York State Basketball Hall of Fame. The news was made public Friday by Rene LeRoux, founder and executive director at the Hall of Fame. Converse...
Archtop Fiber seeking to bring service to Woodstock
Archtop Fiber, the fiber-optic provider headquartered at iPark 87, says it will soon bring service to Woodstock. Woodstock will lease a small space in its town hall to the firm and will receive free Internet at town offices and a WiFi hotspot at a public gathering spot. Archtop needs to...
Former police chief sues town board members for $2.5 million
Former Saugerties Police Chief Joseph Sinagra is suing three members of the Saugerties Town Board for defamation, seeking $2.5 million for statements made on either end of his retirement. Town Supervisor Fred Costello and councilmen Zach Horton and Mike Ivino were served with the filing during a break at a...
Affordable Internet Access For Low-Income Families In New York State
On August 15th, New York State Governor Kathy Hochul announced a settlement to provide discounted broadband to low-income residents of the Empire State. The New York State Public Service Commission reached a settlement agreement with Charter Communications, the parent company of Spectrum which provided cable and interest services throughout the United States, including 58 out of the 62 counties in New York State.
Grand Opening Date Announced For New Poughkeepsie Buffet Restaurant
Latin and Soul Buffet set to open in former Amici's spot. Poughkeepsie area residents are excited to hear that the new restaurant that will be open in the long vacant Amici's spot at 35 Main Street in Poughkeepsie will be opening to the public very soon. We reported back in...
New asphalt coming to Poughkeepsie streets
POUGHKEEPSIE – The City of Poughkeepsie, using outside contractors, will begin paving nearly three miles of city streets, beginning Monday, August 19. The city will use approximately $2 million in state funding to mill and pave portions of 13 city streets with more than 2,200 tons of asphalt, according to Mayor Yvonne Flowers.
Livvy Dunne upgrades to black minidress after creepy Paul Skenes mustache (PHOTO)
The social media superstar made headlines dressing up like boyfriend Paul Skenes in a Pittsburgh Pirates uniform and mustache. Luckily, she returned to her fashionable self.
Luis Severino does something no Mets pitcher has accomplished since Jacob deGrom
The 2024 New York Mets have experienced quite the roller-coaster ride, and the year still isn't over. There's quite a long ways to go, actually. At one point in the year, the Mets had at least considered trading their starting pitcher Luis Severino. Severino would have received a lot of attention at the trade deadline, as the market was incredibly hot and well in favor of the selling teams.
Mixteca Receives $2.5M to Purchase a Permanent Home
The Mixteca Organization received $2.5 million in capital funding to purchase a permanent home and establish the first community center owned by a Mexican organization in the Sunset Park area. The funds include $1 million from Council Member Alexa Avilés, $1.25 million from Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso and $250,000...
Dunkirk City Schools Awarded Grant from NYS Archives
A school district in northern Chautauqua County has been awarded a grant from the New York State Archives. New York State Education Commissioner Betty Rosa announced this week that the Dunkirk City School District will receive $74,625 in a Local Government Records Management Improvement Fund (LGRMIF) grant, one of 111 issued statewide. LGRMIF grants support a variety of projects, including aiding local governments in managing paper records, converting historical documents and microfilm to electronic formats, and backing up archival and vital records like maps, deeds, mortgages, cemetery records, meeting minutes, and other essential documents. According to NYSED, the grant for Dunkirk City Schools will be used for document conversion and access.
‘Your own little paradise’ in Rocky Point for under $500K
Some homes just call out to you, saying they were made for relaxation and entertaining, and 28 Gardenia Road in Rocky Point is exactly that. The single-story ranch has charming curbside appeal and features three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and plenty of modern amenities. But the scene stealer is the property’s backyard.
New York Real Estate Investors Admit Guilt in Multi-Million Dollar Mortgage Conspiracy
A trio of real estate investors including two men from New York and one from New Jersey recently had their day in court when they plead guilty to crimes for their roles in a massive, multi-year mortgage fraud conspiracy. In their scheme, the men fraudulently obtained multiple loans worth tens of millions of dollars and acquired multi-family properties.
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