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Army returns to Michie Stadium to open the 2024 season against the Lehigh Mountain Hawks.
Army returns to Michie Stadium to open the 2024 season against the Lehigh Mountain Hawks. Fans are encouraged to arrive early, ALL fans 17 and older must present a valid ID to enter West Point. As a reminder, mobile ticketing has been implemented for all Army West Point ticketed events....
Rockland DA Announces Arraignment of Haverstraw Homicide Suspect on Murder and Weapons Charges After Extradition from South Carolina {VIDEO}
Rockland County District Attorney Thomas E. Walsh II announced today that Yandie Martinez, 18, of Haverstraw, New York, was arraigned on one count of Murder in the Second Degree and two counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree before the Honorable Anne B. Bianchi in connection with a July 1, 2024, homicide in the Village of Haverstraw.
SO: HV Man Admits To Stealing $3,000 Bike From Upstate New York Kid
A boy's $3,000 bike was stolen while fishing with his father in the Hudson Valley. A 61-year-old was soon arrested. The Putnam County Sheriff's Office announced a Dutchess County man was arrested for allegedly stealing a bike that's worth about $3,000. $3,000 Bike Stolen In Putnam County, New York. The...
Detective Who Died From 9/11-Related Cancer Gets Posthumous Street-Naming In Syosset
In Syosset, the corner of Florence and Edward avenues was officially rededicated as Detective Lieutenant Christopher Cizmarik Way on Thursday, Aug. 29. The posthumous honor comes a year after Cizmarik died from pancreatic cancer that was caused by his time spent working at the World Trade Center site in the days following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
N.J. man charged with attempted murder after shooting investigation
A Passaic County man was charged with attempted murder and robbery in a shooting in Paterson last Thursday, Passaic County officials announced. Jioni Rosado, 34, of Paterson was arrested on Wednesday in Haledon and charged with first-degree attempted murder, robbery and unlawful possession of a weapon as well as other second-degree weapons offenses, the county prosecutor’s office announced.
Bank Manager From Hudson Valley Sentenced For Hiring A Hitman To Murder Brother-In-Law
A Hudson Valley bank manager is headed for federal prison after pleading guilty to plotting to hire a hitman to murder her own brother-in-law.Orange County resident Reshma Massarone, age 40, of Pine Bush, a hamlet of Crawford, was sentenced to 9.5 years in prison and three years of post-release sup…
Car Goes Up In Flames Near Taconic State Parkway In Yorktown
The fire happened in Yorktown on Sunday morning, Aug. 25, when a vehicle was consumed by flames on Underhill Avenue near its crossing with the Taconic State Parkway, according to the Yorktown Heights Volunteer Fire Department. Arriving fire crews were soon able to extinguish the blaze, the department said. No...
Sgt. Craig Scatola Retires After 20 years
YORKTOWN, N.Y.—After 20 years on the force, Yorktown police Sgt. Craig Scatola has retired from the department. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER But Scatola is not leaving law enforcement completely. In the wake of his YPD retirement, he will take on a new role working security management with a Westchester County school district. “After 20 years, I decided I wanted to continue using the skills I gained through working with the [police] department and apply them to a position with a school district where I can contribute to its security needs,” Scatola said. Scatola was...
Poughkeepsie GameStop to Transform Into Retro Gaming Center
Video game lovers in the Poughkeepsie area will soon have a place to relive all of their favorite memories. Retro gaming has become a huge business as nostalgic adults turn to classic video game consoles and cartridges to relive their youth. There's been a resurgence in vintage gaming hardware, driving up sales on sites such as eBay for old Nintendo and Atari consoles as well as old tube-style televisions to hook them up to.
Mount celebrates first week of Fall ’24 semester
The first day of classes at Mount Saint Mary College on Monday, August 26, was an exciting one for students, staff, and faculty alike. Great friends, new challenges, and personable professors made for an excellent first week of classes at Mount Saint Mary College, starting on Monday, August 26. During...
Heavy metal band Metallica awards Rockland Community College 25K grant
Members of the band Metallica are helping local students straight to graduation. The heavy metal band's All Within My Hands Foundation awarded Rockland Community College a $25,000 grant. The money will be used to provide scholarships for students enrolled in the CDL class, a commercial driver training program. Additionally, the...
Early Goal Sinks Marist in 1-0 Loss to St. Thomas
Marist Women’s soccer conceded a second minute goal against St. Thomas (MN) and were unable to recover, losing 1-0 and being shut out for the third time in four games to open the season. Marist went with a nearly identical starting lineup to their previous game, a 1-0 home...
Wary of Big Cuts Ahead, Superintendent Timm Briefs Pine Plains School Board
Fearing the possibility of drastic budget cuts in 2025-2026, school superintendent Brian Timm presented the first in a series of three workshops to the Pine Plains Board of Education on Wednesday, Aug. 21. “This will be a monthly conversation in preparation for budget planning in November,” he said. “This way, we’ll be fully knowledgeable, have time to talk and think about things before we have to make our decisions.”
Groundbreaking Homicide Charges Filed in Westchester Construction Tragedy
This article is brought to you by the New York accident lawyers at Markhoff & Mittman P.C. | The Disability Guys. A construction supervisor in Westchester County faces criminally negligent homicide charges following the death of a worker in a 2021 trench collapse in Mamaroneck. This is the first time in the county’s history that a contractor has been criminally charged for a workplace fatality. The incident occurred when a 9-foot-deep trench caved in, burying worker Jose Vega during a mansion construction project. Prosecutors allege that site supervisor Michael Conway failed to implement safety measures that could have prevented the collapse.
Peekskill Youth Bureau Gives 1200 Students School Supplies
The City of Peekskill Youth Bureau hosted a Back to School Supply Giveaway last Thursday and provided 1200 bookbags and supplies to students. The event was successful, thanks to volunteers and donors who supported the initiative. Source: City of Peekskill, New York | Peekskill NY. Source Type: Gov. Source Location:...
Is a Massive Cooldown Heading to Central New York Next Week?
Looks like it's almost time for us to break out the cozy sweaters and start thinking of fall colors. Labor Day weekend is upon us, and a chilly cold front may be following close behind. Several forecasters are closely watching another stream of arctic air that could blow across Central...
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