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Police Make Underage Drinking Arrests At Bethel Woods Police Make Underage Drinking Arrests At Bethel Woods
Police Make Underage Drinking Arrests At Bethel Woods BETHEL, N. Y. -- Nine people are facing underage drinking charges after New York State Police undercover and uniformed troopers on Thursday found them in possession of alcohol in the parking area at Bethel Woods, police said.New York State Police said officers were conducting an underage drinking operation at Bethel Woods, a concert venue and museum that includes the historic farm site on which the original 1969 Woodstock music festival was held.  Police said the nine people were all arrested in parking areas outside the main venue, and charged with violations of the state's alcohol and beve…
Wappinger Highway Department A 'Hostile' Workplace, Report Says Wappinger Highway Department A 'Hostile' Workplace, Report Says
Wappinger Highway Department A 'Hostile' Workplace, Report Says WAPPINGER, N. Y. -- A lawyer hired by the Wappinger Town Board to investigate workplace complaints in the Highway Department is recommending that the superintendent job be appointed rather than elected, one of several suggestions to deal with what the attorney called a "dangeriously toxic and hostile work environment," according to The Poughkeepsie Journal.This is the second time Kenneth Bernstein has been hired by the Town Board to look into a complaint. The board has spent nearly $5,000, so far, looking into problems in the highway department, lohud.com says. Bernstein's report s…
Stamford Bounty Hunter Charged With Restraining Bail Jumper's Girlfriend Stamford Bounty Hunter Charged With Restraining Bail Jumper's Girlfriend
Stamford Bounty Hunter Charged With Restraining Bail Jumper's Girlfriend STAMFORD, CONN. -- A 52-year-old Stamford bounty hunter is facing unlawful restraint charges stemming from a May scuffle in Stamford with the girlfriend of a man being arrested for jumping bail, according to the Stamford Advocate. Bill Kemp is out on $25,000 bond on charges of first-degree unlawful restraint, reckless endangerment and risk of injury to a child, the Stamford Advocate reported. He turned himself in Wednesday after learning about the arrest warrant, according to the Stamford Advocate. Police told the Stamford Advocate that the girlfriend was restrained during the May 19 incide…
Rockland Man Thankful To Survive Crash Landing In Dubai Rockland Man Thankful To Survive Crash Landing In Dubai
Rockland Man Thankful To Survive Crash Landing In Dubai A Spring Valley man is crediting the calming presence of the crew on Emirates airline flight EK521 for helping him and other passengers through a scary crash landing and fire Wednesday in Dubai, according to lohud.com.Passengers and crew survived but one firefighter was killed responding to the accident, and 10 people were hospitalized. There were 282 passengers and 18 crew members on the flight from India, lohud.com reports. Jerin George, 22, a Rockland Community College graduate now attending Stony Brook University in Long Island, said he could see smoke out the window as the plane attempt…
Obama Shortens Terms For Two Westchester Prisoners Obama Shortens Terms For Two Westchester Prisoners
Obama Shortens Terms For Two Westchester Prisoners Two men from Westchester are among the 214 federal inmates to make the list of nonviolent offenders who had their prison sentences cut Wednesday by President Barack Obama as part of an effort to reform the country's criminal justice system when it comes to certain drug crimes, according to multiple reports.The White House announced the decision to commute the sentences Wednesday and it includes reductions in 67 life sentences. Eight New Yorkers made the list, according to the New York Daily News. Terrence Upshaw of Yonkers, convicted in 1998 on cocaine-dealing charges, had been serving a lif…
Wappinger Man Charged With DWI After Hit, Run Crash Wappinger Man Charged With DWI After Hit, Run Crash
Wappinger Man Charged With DWI After Hit, Run Crash WAPPINGER, N. Y. -- A 31-year-old Wappinger man is facing felony driving while intoxicated and unlicensed operation charges after New York State Police connected him to an earlier hit-and-run rear-end accident on All Angels Hill Road in Wappinger, police said.Nathaniel White is being held without bail at the Dutchess County Jail on first-degree aggravated unlicensed operation, a felony, and felony DWI. It is felony DWI because police discovered three previous DWI-related convictions in the last 10 years, police said. Troopers said White also had his driving privileges revoked because of the …
Chinese Exchange Teacher Starts Year At Closter's Tenakill School Chinese Exchange Teacher Starts Year At Closter's Tenakill School
Chinese Exchange Teacher Starts Year At Closter's Tenakill School CLOSTER, N. J. -- When the doors open this year at Tenakill Middle School in Closter, one of the new faces will be a Mandarin language teacher from China.The Tenakill community is preparing to welcome exchange teacher Vivian Duan from Zibo, China, who will teach Mandarin at the school for the 2016-17 year. The school was one of only 23 schools nationwide to be selected out of 200 applicants for the exchange program, which is sponsored by the federal government, officials said. School officials have found a host family for August, but they are still looking for lodging throughout the school y…
White Plains Man Faces DWI Charge After Greenburgh Crash White Plains Man Faces DWI Charge After Greenburgh Crash
White Plains Man Faces DWI Charge After Greenburgh Crash GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- A 35-year-old White Plains man is facing a misdemeanor aggravated driving while intoxicated charge after Greenburgh police spotted him driving a heavily damaged car Monday, Aug. 1, on Dobbs Ferry Road, police said.Vince E. Christie of Lake Street, White Plains, was released pending a future court date in Greenburgh Town Court on the misdemeanor DWI charge, police said. After noticing the car's damage at about 11 p.m. Monday, police stopped to investigate. Officers determined the car had just been in an accident, then interviewed and tested the driver for alcohol, police s…
Darien Police Investigate Theft Of Appliances From New House Darien Police Investigate Theft Of Appliances From New House
Darien Police Investigate Theft Of Appliances From New House DARIEN, Conn. -- Darien police are investigating the apparent theft of a brand-new set of kitchen appliances valued at at least $27,000 sometime between July 26 and July 27 at a new house in Darien, according to the Darien Times. A contractor reported the appliances missing on July 27. Tire tracks were found on the driveway, and the rear door to the kitchen had been left open, allowing water to flood the kitchen, the Darien Times reports. The alarm system had also been disabled. And the water left considerable damage to the kitchen flooring, the Darien Times says. Click here to read the Da…
Vassar Brothers Among 'High Performing' Hospitals, U.S News Says Vassar Brothers Among 'High Performing' Hospitals, U.S News Says
Vassar Brothers Among 'High Performing' Hospitals, U.S News Says In new rankings released Tuesday for U.S. News and World Report's Best Hospitals guide, both Putnam Hospital Center in Carmel and Poughkeepsie's Vassar Brothers Medical Center were named "high performing" in specialty categories of congestive heart failure and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).Both hospitals made the list after being evaluated by nearly 5,000 hospital nationwide for U.S. News and World Report's annual guide for patients. Using data such as patient survival, rate of infection, staffing and more, the guide ranks hospitals in 25 specialties plus an overall h…
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