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DWI charges: - Jorge Quinche-Quinche, 25, of Spring Valley was charged with driving while intoxicated and driving with a blood alcohol content above 0.08 percent, misdemeanors; and with being an unlicensed ...
Group modifies home for town mom
It wasn't too big a job for Rebuilding Together Dutchess County, a nonprofit home revitalization group.
West Haverstraw man charged with stabbing another man
WEST HAVERSTRAW - Police charged a Melucci Court with felony assault after a man was stabbed in the back this morning.
Two mayors will meet residents at Haverstraw Elks Lodge
HAVERSTRAW - For those who don't want to visit the village mayor at his office but wish to get to know him, tonight's event may be a good opportunity.
60 lose jobs at Haverstraw factory
HAVERSTRAW - About 60 people lost their jobs yesterday at a curtain manufacturing factory on Broadway.
Babe's Bar & Grill, in West Haverstraw
Let's just say, I knew what to expect when I pulled up at Babe's in West Haverstraw.
Clarkstown school administrators will host a community meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the district offices to unveil plans for renovating Clarkstown North High School.
Mother of Haverstraw fallen soldier raises fund to build a memorial
WEST HAVERSTRAW - The mother of the first Rockland soldier killed in Iraq is holding a fundraiser tomorrow to build a memorial for local fallen soldiers.
Rockland County residents can now pay their delinquent taxes online at www.co.rockland.ny.us/finance. The site allows property owners to pay county, town and school taxes from 2 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a ...
Haverstraw: Schools, churches vacant land off the tax rolls
Schools rule when it comes to tax-exempt property in Haverstraw. Wholly exempt properties account for 5.67 percent of the town's total assessed value, the second-lowest among Rockland's five towns.
West Haverstraw Elementary thrives on its diversity
WEST HAVERSTRAW - Amanda Bueno read her book, 'A Christmas Show,' this week to her classmates.
Multicultural parade winds through Nyack
NYACK - On the hottest day of the year so far, the first African-American and Multicultural Parade marched through the village yesterday.
Two Tomkins Cove siblings stuck on roller coaster at Palisades Center
Two siblings from Tomkins Cove were briefly stuck on a roller coaster yesterday at the Palisades Center mall after it suffered a mechanical problem, Clarkstown police said.
8 firefighters set to sue Thiells chief, board member
THIELLS - Eight members of the David B. Roche Volunteer Fire Company plan to sue the fire chief as well as an executive board member of the fire company, claiming their civil rights were violated by the two ...
West Haverstraw to appoint DPW commissioner for the superintendent's job
WEST HAVERSTRAW - The village board has created a Department of Public Works commissioner position and plans to give the $75,000-a-year job to one of its trustees this week.
Garnerville man faces weapons, assault charges
A Garnerville man is facing assault and weapons charges after police found a loaded handgun in his house while investigating a report of a fight, police said today.
Rockland memorials draw solemn, older crowds
NEW HEMPSTEAD - American flags waved on the graves of the county's veterans yesterday as the sound of taps rang across Rockland.
Tappan Zee Bridge repairs - Today: No scheduled work due to Memorial Day holiday.
Puerto Rican Day parade in Haverstraw draws near
HAVERSTRAW - Organizers are preparing to host the 14th annual Haverstraw Puerto Rican Day parade and festival, an important celebration of pride, heritage, food and music, June 1 in the village's downtown.