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Nyack Celebrates Fire Department’s 150th Anniversary

Posted on 09 October 2013 by Editor

NyackFD&SeagraveThe Sloatsburg Volunteer Fire Department recently participated in a Nyack celebration and anniversary parade honoring the all-volunteer Nyack Fire Department and marking its 150th year of service. The event marked the formation of the Nyack fire department and also marked the 150th anniversary of Empire Hook and Ladder Co 1, based at the historic firehouse at 330 North Broadway in Upper Nyack. Continue Reading

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Telephone Scam

Posted on 07 October 2013 by Editor

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A 79-year-old Congers resident was cheated out of $1,500 in ‘grandparents’ telephone con.

CONGERS – A con artist using a common telephone scam that preys on the concern grandparents have for their grandchildren has stolen $1,500 from a 79-year-old Congers resident.

Clarkstown police said today the public should be aware of the scam – and others like it – that particularly target senior citizens. Continue Reading

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Liberty Rock Litter Party

Posted on 06 October 2013 by Editor

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By Geoff Welch, Harmony Hall, Curator

Liberty Rock Park Trashed By Party Litter  

Someone failed to follow, or even remember, the unwritten park etiquette: carry in, carry out.

The Friends of Harmony Hall have been working to improve a trail that will lead up to the scenic Sloatsburg overview on the rock outcrop known as Liberty Rock. The Harmony Hall trail up to Liberty Rock would begin near the Sloatsburg Senior Center and follow a ravine up through the woods, looping around to Liberty Rock and the scenic overlook. Continue Reading

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Sloatsburglars Confess To Rockland Crimes

Posted on 04 October 2013 by Editor

According to sources, one or both of the men arrested for home burglary in Ho-Ho-Kus this week have confessed to similar break-ins in Rockland County. Sloatsburg residents were unnerved in late summer by a rash of break-ins very like those under investigation in Saddle River and Ho-Ho-Kus. Continue Reading

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Ol’ Darlin’ Soaps And Such Leave You Smelling Sweet

Posted on 04 October 2013 by Editor

People crave that certain authentic creation, be it craft beer, a local store with flair or handmade soap. Kathy Goldman is the magic maker behind Ol’ Darlin’ artisanal soaps, salves and lip balms, all colorfully packaged by hand. Continue Reading

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Birds Of A Feather

Posted on 03 October 2013 by Editor

Like a Lloyd and Harry criminal pair from the movie Dumb and Dumber, two men arrested in Ho-Ho-Kus this week may also have been behind the recent uptick in Sloatsburg burglaries. According to sources, similarities in various burglaries in Saddle River, Ho-Ho-Kus, Sloatsburg, and other municipalities, could link the duo, who were charged with pilfering small items such as an iPad, jewelry and cash.

The reported break-ins involved not only similar small items taken but also homes were burgled in the daytime, left unlocked or had a broken window as entry point. Continue Reading

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Rockland Robber Whacked & Stabbed Victim

Posted on 02 October 2013 by Editor

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NEW CITY – Rockland County resident William Lewis, who hit a neighbor with a guitar, stabbed him with a broken light bulb and tried to strangle him with a cord during a robbery attempt, has been found guilty of attempted murder. Continue Reading

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Long Island Shooter Found In River

Posted on 30 September 2013 by Editor

Bill Demarest reports on local Hudson Valley happenings through his site, Nyack Free Press. Demarest reported on the breaking news story Monday morning of a body found in the Hudson River off of Stony Point. 

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Howard Shore’s Music Magic

Posted on 30 September 2013 by Editor

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By Geoff Welch, Curator, Harmony Hall

Film Composer Howard Shore Talked Movie Music Magic

Tuxedo Park resident, Howard Shore is a well-known composer of film scores including, among many, the popularLord of the Ringtrilogy Silence of the lambs, Naked Lunch, Philadelphia, Ed Wood, The Aviator, Hugo and the Hobbit. He also has composed a piano concerto a cello concerto, and an opera, The Fly. On Saturday, September 28, Shore gave a talk for the Tuxedo Park Library that was moved to the larger space of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, just inside the gates of Tuxedo Park, to accommodate more people. The church is stunning with its Tiffany and LaFarge stained glass windows. A modest sized screen and sound system was deployed to present a number of film clips, excerpts from orchestral performances and a lovely short documentary by Shore’s wife, Elisabeth. Continue Reading

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Nyack Late-Night Brawlers Ordered To Perform Community Service

Posted on 27 September 2013 by Editor

Bill Demarest reports on local Hudson Valley happenings through his site, Nyack Free Press. Demarest recently attended a Nyack village court session related to rowdy night life along the old main drag.  

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