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Revolving doors of school superintendents
MID-HUDSON- When school bells ring for the first time in September kicking off the 2024-25 school year, four new superintendents of schools will be leading two-thirds of Putnam’s school districts. The Brewster, Carmel, Garrison and Haldane Districts all have new chief school administrators with only Mahopac and Putnam Valley...
Carmel man wanted in Minnesota arrested following DWI crash
CARMEL- A Carmel resident wanted in Minnesota in connection with a sexual assault was arrested Monday by Carmel Police following a hit and run crash in the county seat. Carmel Police said patrols responded to Route 6 and Stoneleigh Avenue at 10 pm and located a damaged Ford Escape with two occupants who advised the vehicle that caused the crash had fled the scene.
Richard Liebson's final byline from 2019: What it was like to cover the 287 tanker crash
Editor's note: In 2019, for the 25th anniversary of the 1994 propane tanker explosion on I-287 in White Plains, veteran Journal News/lohud reporter Richard Liebson wrote a column about what it was like to cover the story. Liebson, one of our best known and most respected journalists, died the day after the anniversary, on July 28, 2019, from cancer at 61. We're bringing out his final byline again for the 30th anniversary. ...
Special meeting held in Bethany Tuesday night as angry parents demand answers
BETHANY, Connecticut — To say parents are angry is an understatement, as a special meeting held in Bethany left them with more questions than answers. Dozens of town residents filled the Bethany Town Hall gym Tuesday night, demanding answers from town leaders for nearly three hours. Several residents directed much of their anger at First Selectwoman Paula Cofrancesco.
North Castle Landmarks Century-Old Barber Pole in Downtown Armonk
The North Castle Town Board voted to landmark a 100-year-old barber pole that stands outside a hair salon in downtown Armonk. Following a recommendation from the Landmarks Preservation Committee, the Town Board approved the designation for the pole in front of Manny’s Unisex Haircutting at 416 Main St. The request for landmark status came from the owners of the building, said Linda Fernberg, a Landmarks Preservation Committee member who addressed the board at its last meeting.
LMC: Nothing Bundt Cakes inks 1,500 sq. ft. lease at St. Georges Crossing in Woodbridge
St. Georges Crossing at Route 1&9 and Route 35 in Woodbridge — Courtesy: Levin Management Corp. The nation’s largest specialty cake company is expanding to Woodbridge with a new lease at a 343,000-square-foot highway shopping center, in a deal secured by Levin Management Corp. The operator, Nothing Bundt...
Harckham and Levenberg Announce $50K of Funding for Peekskill’s CHHOP in State Budget
New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Dana Levenberg announced today that they were able to secure $50,000 of funding in the FY2024-2025 State Budget for the nonprofit Caring for the Hungry and Homeless of Peekskill (CHHOP), which provides a number of important services to homeless residents, veterans and survivors of domestic violence in the community, as well as helping residents facing food insecurity through its food pantry.
2 cats in carriers found dumped at Hamden cemetery
Two cats in carriers were found dumped at a cemetery in Hamden on Tuesday. The two cats were found at the cemetery on Pine Rock Avenue. Animal control said one crate had a sticker on it that said "Dory." That crate appeared to be a light gray. The other crate...
Town of Carmel Adds A.I. Assistant to Website
MAHOPAC, N.Y. — If Stanley Kowalski took a streetcar named Desire to the town of Carmel in search of information, there’s no question where he’d turn: to Stella, a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant that’s getting a trial run on the town website. Stella allows visitors to type in questions to navigate the town’s website, find the right contacts for various forms and permits, and more. According to Stella founder and CEO Ryan Endacott, artificial intelligence has “immense” potential in “revolutionizing municipal services.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The AI works much like the chatbots...
Walmart shoppers warned to check bank accounts as thief caught installing info-stealing device at self-checkout
A SCAMMER has allegedly placed a skimmer device on a Walmart self-checkout machine. Police are now asking for help to catch the alleged suspect who was attempting to steal shopper's information. On Wednesday, July 17, around 6:30 pm, a man placed a skimmer on a self-checkout register at Walmart in...
Disturbing New Details Released In Arrest Of Palisades Park Police Officer
Disturbing new details have come to light in the arrest of 42-year-old David Chun, a Palisades Park police officer.Chun, 42, of South Hackensack, was arrested Monday, July 22 on a slew of charges stemming from multiple assaults on a woman in Hasbrouck Heights between 2019 and 2023, Bergen…
Driver killed after police chase in East Orange, New Jersey
An investigation is underway after a police pursuit of a vehicle ended with one person killed in East Orange, New Jersey.The incident unfolded around 1 p.m. on Tuesday, beginning as a police pursuit that started in Bloomfield.Mailman Anthony Gordon was out delivering just a few blocks away when he saw the cops chasing after someone."Four law enforcement cars - they came down with sirens on. High speed," he said.The chase eventually ended in East Orange on Park Avenue between Washington Street and Glenwood Avenue in the Marin Park area.The car being chased crashed into a civilian vehicle before careening into...
Ex-Wall High teacher granted release with restrictions
FREEHOLD — Former Wall High School teacher and Brick Township resident Julie Rizzitello, who had been in Monmouth County jail since her July 3 arrest on charges related to having sexual relationships with two students, was granted release during a detention hearing on Tuesday. Rizzitello was given “release with level one monitoring,” presiding state Superior Court Judge Marc C.
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