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Suspended Clarkstown Police Chief: Charges Are "Without Merit" Suspended Clarkstown Police Chief: Charges Are "Without Merit"
Suspended Clarkstown Police Chief: Charges Are "Without Merit" CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- The Town Board's suspension of Clarkstown Police Chief Michael Sullivan surprised and upset him, according to a statement he made that was reported by lohud.com. The decision to suspend Sullivan last week left other local law enforcement officials wondering about the reason behind the move. The reasons remain unknown, however, in the report, Sullivan said it will be clear when he formally responds. "(The board's accusations) will become public when I file my formal response, so that there can be no doubt that the board's charges are completely without merit," S…
Suspect Sought In TD Bank Robbery In Fishkill Suspect Sought In TD Bank Robbery In Fishkill
Suspect Sought In TD Bank Robbery In Fishkill FISHKILL, N.Y. -- A bank robber has been on the loose since midday Sunday, when he allegedly passed a note to a teller demanding cash at TD Bank in Fishkill, according to police.New York State Police at Wappingers and Fishkill police are investigating the 12:18 p.m. robbery at the 18 Westage Drive bank, where, after demanding money from the teller, the suspect fled south on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash, police said. The man is described as being in his early 20's, about 5 feet 9 inches tall, wearing dark sunglasses, a dark baseball cap, a Harley Davidson T-shirt, dark pants and whi…
Kids Summer Hikes Offered August Tuesdays At Palisades Park Kids Summer Hikes Offered August Tuesdays At Palisades Park
Kids Summer Hikes Offered August Tuesdays At Palisades Park ALPINE, N.J. -- Summer morning hikes are offered to kids in August by the staff at the historic Kearney House, Palisades Interstate Park, Alpine, N.J. These hikes are offered Tuesday mornings, Aug. 9, 16, and 23 — with a rain date or bonus hike on Aug. 30 — and will be led by the staff of the Kearney House.  The hikes, to be held “drizzle or shine,” are free with no advance registration required.  Each hike will cover three miles of fairly easy trails and run 10 a.m. to noon. They are recommended for kids, ages seven and older. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Certificates naming ki…
Spotlight On: Armonk's Anthony Gizzi Graduates From Full Sail Spotlight On: Armonk's Anthony Gizzi Graduates From Full Sail
Spotlight On: Armonk's Anthony Gizzi Graduates From Full Sail ARMONK, N.Y. -- A full-time course load led to Armonk resident Anthony Gizzi earning a bachelor's degree in two instead of four years. How did he do it? By attending Full Sail University in Florida, where students can attend classes up to 40 hours a week that run on a monthlong, rather than a semesterlong schedule. The Byram Hills High School graduate earned his degree in film and television production, taking classes year-round at the university's Winter Garden campus, rather than online, an option for students. This fall he'll go on to Sacred Heart University in Bridgeport, Conn., for a…
Food Truck Festival Rolls Into Ho-Ho-Kus Saturday Food Truck Festival Rolls Into Ho-Ho-Kus Saturday
Food Truck Festival Rolls Into Ho-Ho-Kus Saturday HO-HO-KUS, N.J. -- The Hermitage Food Truck Festival, a fundraiser, is coming to a historic site Saturday, July 23, in Ho-Ho-Kus.An array of dining choices will be available at about a dozen food trucks from 11 a.m.-6 p.m. They include Taxi Cab Burger, Toy's Traveling Trattoria, Empanada Lady, Hola Paella, Kona Ice, Luke's Lobster, Flying Pie Guy, The Cow and The Curd, Thai Elephant, Chicken Wings and Things, and Polkadot Cupcake. Admission to the festival is $5. There will be a beer garden, live bands and activities for kids. The Hermitage is a Gothic Revival house and museum. It was bui…
Englewood's BergenPAC Announces Classical Arts Subscription Series Englewood's BergenPAC Announces Classical Arts Subscription Series
Englewood's BergenPAC Announces Classical Arts Subscription Series ENGLEWOOD, N.J. -- The New Jersey Ballet's "Nutcracker" Dec. 3 is among many highlights of the upcoming Classical Arts Series at BergenPAC in Englewood. A 50-plus year tradition, this performance features dancing, colorful costumes and scenery, and special effects, all adding a dose of magic to the holidays. Also in December, on the 16th, the Vienna Boys Choir will perform a repertoire of Austrian folk songs and waltzes, classical masterpieces, pop songs, holiday favorites and medieval chant. The following is among the season's lineup: Sept. 22: Russian Grand Ballet presents &qu…
Network At Virtual Office Company Open House In LaGrangeville Network At Virtual Office Company Open House In LaGrangeville
Network At Virtual Office Company Open House In LaGrangeville LAGRANGEVILLE, N.Y. -- Telecommute? Work virtually at Starbucks or home? What's the alternative? A networking LaGrangeville company NY Workspaces will showcase its offices, cubicles and co-sharing options on Tuesday, July 26.There will be free ice cream at the open house and networking event from 4 to 5 p.m. at 1131 Route 55, LaGrangeville, N.Y.  The company is also offering a chance to win a workspace for six months free or four Yankees tickets here.
Wilton Letter From Boucher: More Blunt Facts About Your Tax Dollars Wilton Letter From Boucher: More Blunt Facts About Your Tax Dollars
Wilton Letter From Boucher: More Blunt Facts About Your Tax Dollars WILTON Conn. -- The Wilton Daily Voice accepts signed and original letters to the editor up to 350 words. To submit your letter, emailwilton@dailyvoice.com . To the editor:  “With weak tax collections likely to carry over into fiscal 2017, (Connecticut) has limited flexibility to maintain a balanced budget.” So reads the June 27 report from Moody’s Credit Outlook. And there’s more. “In calendar 2015, (Connecticut’s) job count grew by 0.7 percent, less than half the nation’s pace, and state job growth continued to lag the nation through May 2016.”  It’s blunt talk. Moody’s Credit Outlook shi…
Job Open In Darien Arts Center Job Open In Darien Arts Center
Job Open In Darien Arts Center DARIEN, Conn. -- Looking for a job that lets you promote the arts? Have interpersonal, organizational and computer skills? Then you may be an apt candidate for a 35-hour administrative position at the Darien Arts Center.The Center offers classes, recitals, and performances in dance, music, theatre and visual arts. The candidate needs to be a "friendly, articulate, self-motivated individual" with strong interpersonal, organizational and computer skills, according to the announcement. Those interested should send a resume and cover letter to: Amy Allen, Executive Director, Darien Art…
Annual Three-Day Sale Hits Streets In Chappaqua Annual Three-Day Sale Hits Streets In Chappaqua
Annual Three-Day Sale Hits Streets In Chappaqua CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Nothing signals summer better than a sidewalk sale mid-July when the three-day event is offered Chappaqua starting Thursday, July 21. Sales with discounts up to 60 percent will be featured, according to the Chappaqua-Millwood-Chamber of Commerce running the Chappaqua Summer Sidewalk Sale 2016. Shoppers can expect to find merchandise from the following stores: ICD Contemporary Jewelry, Family Britches, Squires, Great Stuff, Petticoat Lane, Chappaqua Paint & Hardware, Eye Gallery, The King's Scribe, House of 29 and Desires By Mikolay.  The sale runs to Saturday, July 2…
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