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Pomona man arrested in fatal October accident
State police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal traffic accident that occurred in October.
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Rockland DA launches community prosecution program
District Attorney Thomas Zugibe announced this morning the launch of a community prosecution program in northern Rockland.
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Haverstraw Town Board report
Here's a recap of the Nov. 10 Haverstraw Town Board meeting. Supervisor Howard Phillips and Town Board members Isidro 'Papo' Cancel, Vincent J. Gamboli, John Gould and Hector Soto were present.
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Haverstraw landlord, others fined by Rockland Board of Health
RAMAPO - A Haverstraw landlord who county officials say removed his tenants' exterior doors and threw the family's dog out of a moving car was fined $3,000 today for housing code violations.
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Rockland sheriffs arrest two on DWI charges
Two people were arrested on drunken driving charges after being stopped several hours apart yesterday by the Rockland sheriff's department.
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Charities seek donations for Thanksgiving meals
As they gear up for their Thanksgiving efforts to feed needy families in their communities, local charitable organizations face the grim reality of a weak economy: an increase in clients and a decrease in ...
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Haverstraw museum opens veterans exhibit
HAVERSTRAW - A small group gathered at the Haverstraw Brick Museum yesterday to pay tribute to local veterans.
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Beloved Haverstraw village clerk set to retire
HAVERSTRAW - After 11 years, Village Clerk Emma Velez is retiring to move to Florida where her family lives.
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Nanuet woman, shot in '97, celebrates life
It isn't often that Monica Soto thinks about that one bullet fired by an ex-boyfriend while she cooked dinner in her apartment 11 years ago in a brutal attack that shocked Rockland.
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Rockland Family Court program celebrates 13th graduating class
NEW CITY - Nine people graduated yesterday from a court program designed to help drug and alcohol addicted parents regain custody of their children, including, for the first time, a married couple.
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TZB plates: New spot, same problems
The thick metal construction plates were still on the Tappan Zee Bridge - just in different lanes.
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Local stories of WWI
The news of Army Pvt. John L. Grogan's death hopscotched across Eastchester in the summer of 1918 as the Great War carried on in Europe.
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Wrapup of Rockland's uncontested races
NEW CITY - Numerous candidates who ran unopposed in county, town and village races today were returned to office, according to unofficial results from the Rockland County Board of Elections.
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Garnerville man charged with robbery
A 45-year-old Garnerville man was arrested early today after being accused of trying to scam a man into buying a computer and later threatening him with a knife.
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Post-election sign upsets some in West Haverstraw
WEST HAVERSTRAW - A sign says one is handpicked and the other is homegrown. But it's not referring to vegetables.
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Police investigate two armed robberies in Haverstraw
Police tonight are investigating two armed robberies that occurred a little more than an hour apart.
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Rockland-area Assembly members returned to Albany
Republican incumbents Nancy Calhoun and Annie Rabbitt won re-election to the Assembly last night.
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Rockland briefing
The Nyack community group Building a Broader Base invites Nyack school district students 6 years old and older to go horseback riding Sunday at Silver Rock Farm, 68-A Sickletown Road in Orangeburg.
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Train hits disabled car at dangerous crossing in Haverstraw
The driver of a Mercedes-Benz that was on the tracks got out of his car before it was struck by a freight train this evening, the train's conductor said about 8 p.m. The car was sitting on the tracks at the ...
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West Haverstraw: Loblanco secures his trustee seat
West Haverstraw - Incumbent Mark Loblanco secured his trustee seat for the unexpired three-year term on the all-Democratic board, according to unofficial results from the Rockland County Board of Elections.
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