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P.F. Chang's in Nanuet permanently closed after 10 years
Rockland's only P.F. Chang's location at The Shops at Nanuet has closed after 10 years. News of the restaurant closure circulated on local Facebook groups over the Labor Day weekend after pictures were shared of a sign on the door indicating the closure, which appeared to have abruptly shuttered its business over the Labor Day weekend. ...
New Jersey Woman Arrested Again for the Same Mistaken Identity Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ After She’s Jailed for Weeks, Court Rules
A Black woman who was mistakenly arrested at gunpoint, handcuffed, frisked, cavity searched, and forced to spend two weeks incarcerated in New Jersey and Pennsylvania […] New Jersey Woman Arrested Again for the Same Mistaken Identity Can’t Sue U.S. Marshals Who Made a ‘Reasonable Mistake’ After She’s Jailed for Weeks, Court Rules
Putnam Veterans Services Agency Gets a Salute from the DOD
CARMEL, N.Y. — The Putnam County Veterans Service Agency (VSA) recently earned national recognition from Major General Edward J. Chrystal Jr., US Army, for its exceptional work as a commemorative partner with the United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration. The Department of Defense honored the county agency as a top performer, placing it in the top 15 percent of over 13,000 organizations nationwide that have participated in this prestigious initiative since its inception in 2012.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTERIn a letter from Major General Chrystal, the VSA was commended for its...
Pascack Valley ground game, defense end Westwood’s 14-game win streak
What began as one of the biggest nights of Pascack Valley football in recent memory finished as one of the best wins for Pascack Valley football in recent memory. The Panthers ran the ball at will and stifled the Cardinals’ star-studded offense for a 21-7 victory on Saturday in Hillsdale. The loss for Westwood ends its 14-game win streak.
Memorial cross country looking to go further after breakthrough season
When Ashley DeFuria joined the Memorial High School cross country program in 2017 as an assistant coach, and when she took over as head coach in 2020, the Tigers were not a bad team by any stretch, but were mired in the “middle ground” of the county, according to her. But something started to change in her second season with a freshmen class that gave her hope the tide was turning.
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