BY ANDY BLECHER It’s your business. You’ve built it from the ground up. You’re very proud of it and you have a right to be. As a business owner you know there are certain things that need tending to. One of those I see neglected more than anything else is the computer network. Considering that […]
FROM CPD On Saturday, May 31, 2014 at 3:15 a.m., the Clarkstown Police Department responded to Stiletto Gentlemen’s Cabaret, 180 Rt. 59, in Nanuet for a report that a woman’s purse had been stolen from her person. The female victim, a 31-year-old employee of the cabaret, and resident of Rutherford, NJ, told police that a […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW HEMPSTEAD – A renewed push to build a poultry slaughterhouse near residential areas in New Square and New Hempstead has struck a chord with residents, but not in the fashion developers or supportive New Square officials would hope. On June 1 at 2 p.m., Rockland activists and officials affiliated with the […]
Lane closures are expected on the Tappan Zee Bridge throughout this week as construction crews continue to lay down permanent, foundation tiles and work on the foundation of the main span. As construction crews move outward from the Rockland and Westchester sides of the bridge, the southbound right lane of I-87/I-287 will be closed on […]
ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE Lyle Johnson, age 48, of Utica, NY, was sentenced by the Honorable Charles Apotheker, County Court Judge on May 21, 2014 to one year in State Prison and one year post release supervision after pleading guilty to attempted criminal possession of controlled substance in the third degree. District Attorney, […]