Picture This: Good Samaritan Discovers Lost Digital Camera In Rockland Picture This: Good Samaritan Discovers Lost Digital Camera In Rockland
Picture This: Good Samaritan Discovers Lost Digital Camera In Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY N.Y. - Police are asking the public’s help in reuniting a digital camera with its owner after it was turned over to officers by a Good Samaritan in Ramapo. The camera was found in Sloatsburg on Thursday, Sept. 21, which was turned over to members of the Ramapo Police Department. On Monday, police released two photos from the camera depicting a fisherman and his catch and a brown dog. If anyone recognizes the person, the dog or knows the camera’s owner, they have been asked to contact the police department by calling (845) 357-2400.
Rockland Highway Superintendent Named Head Of State Association Rockland Highway Superintendent Named Head Of State Association
Rockland Highway Superintendent Named Head Of State Association ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. --  Rockland County Highway Superintendent Charles "Skip" Vezzetti has been elected president of New York State County Highway Superintendents Association. "The rest of New York will see what those of us in Rockland County have known for a long time – Skip Vezzetti is a pro," said County Executive Ed Day. "We have very talented people working for county government and he is one of them." The association works to promote and maintain a safe and efficient county roads system. Vezzetti, a Palisades resident, said he is honored to represent b…
Video: Sloatsburg Resident Has Close Encounter With Bear Video: Sloatsburg Resident Has Close Encounter With Bear
Video: Sloatsburg Resident Has Close Encounter With Bear A Sloatsburg resident had a surprise encounter with a bear, getting up close and personal with the animal after it popped its head out of the woods and made its way up the property. The Ramapo Police Department released surveillance video and offered tips to residents that may encounter a bear after this one approached the Sloatsburg resident in his backyard. According to the United States National Park Services, if one encounters a bear, they should remain calm and remember that the animal likely doesn’t want to attack and prefers simply to be left alone. In Sloatsburg, the resident was a…
Benefit Set For Son Of Fallen Orangetown Officer Battling Cancer Benefit Set For Son Of Fallen Orangetown Officer Battling Cancer
Benefit Set For Son Of Fallen Orangetown Officer Battling Cancer CONGERS, N.Y. - The Orangetown community is coming together to help one of its own. A benefit is being held for Tom Kennedy, who is battling breast cancer. Tom is the son of Thomas Kennedy, an Orangetown Police Officer who was killed by a drunk driver in 1973 while directing traffic. The benefit will be held Saturday, Sept. 30 at Kennelly's Grille House at 962 South Route 9 West in Congers from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and feature music by the Cousins Moran Band. Kennedy was diagnosed with breast cancer a year ago, though last month is prognosis took a turn for the worst, with the cancer spreading…
Movie Production In Rockland Causing Intermittent Road Closures Movie Production In Rockland Causing Intermittent Road Closures
Movie Production In Rockland Causing Intermittent Road Closures ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Motorists traveling through Suffern on Saturday may experience delays because of intermittent road closures during a movie production. The production is being done on Spook Rock Road between Viola Road and Highview Road near Spook Rock Golf Course. Ramapo Police say the stretch of roadway will be closed for short periods of time throughout the day as they assist with the production, which will take place in different locations.
Irma Tears Through Rockland Native's Tropical Vacation Irma Tears Through Rockland Native's Tropical Vacation
Irma Tears Through Rockland Native's Tropical Vacation A Hudson Valley native and her family were hoping to relax in the Caribbean before heading back to school and work for the fall. Hurricane Irma, however, had other plans for the family of four, who were in Turks and Caicos when the storm hit Thursday into Friday morning. Mike and Rockland County native Annie Joachim, along with their two daughters, Charlotte and Piper, found themselves in the thick of the storm early Friday morning, and woke up to wreckage unlike anything they'd ever seen, Annie told Daily Voice. Anne, from Suffern, now lives in Westwood, N.J. Irma slammed through the isla…
Ramapo Police Detective Part Of Unity Tour In Israel Ramapo Police Detective Part Of Unity Tour In Israel
Ramapo Police Detective Part Of Unity Tour In Israel For several years, members of the Ramapo Police Department has participated in the Police Unity Tour fundraiser for the National Law Enforcement Memorial Fund.  In May of each year, officers from throughout the nation ride bikes to Washington D.C. to raise money for the fund. In recognition for their efforts, a group of 52 Police Unity Tour members from throughout the country were invited to visit Israel. Detective Robert Fitzgerald, a member of the Ramapo Police Department Police Unity Tour Team, was selected to attend and is currently on the tour. The visiting law enforcement officials a…
This Rockland Post Office Only One In Hudson Valley Open On Labor Day This Rockland Post Office Only One In Hudson Valley Open On Labor Day
This Rockland Post Office Only One In Hudson Valley Open On Labor Day Believe it or not, you can send a letter on Labor Day, Hudson Valley residents. In some cases, you may need to travel a bit to do it, and even cross a bridge. Hint: Make that the new bridge. The Postal Service’s Palisades Postal Store at the mall in West Nyack is the only post office in the Greater Hudson Valley that is open on Labor Day.  Full postal retail services are available from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with U.S. Passport application acceptance hours from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Although there will be no regular mail service on Monday, Sept. 4, Priority Mail Express will be delivered on Labor Da…
How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland
How To Help Hurricane Harvey Victims, Rockland ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- Rockland is doing what it can to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey.County Executive Ed Day announced for the first time that the Rockland County Voluntary Organizations Active In Disaster has been activated. "Rockland residents have a long tradition of rushing to help," County Executive Ed Day said. "For that, we should all be proud. Now the people and pets of Texas need help and we are on it. Day said current and former county employees are on the ground in Texas and the Rockland Disaster Medical Assistance Team has been deployed. "They repr…
Bergen County Bellhop Competing On 'Survivor' Bergen County Bellhop Competing On 'Survivor'
Bergen County Bellhop Competing On 'Survivor' NORTH ARLINGTON, N.J.— A lifelong "Survivor" fan from North Arlington will be competing on the show this season for the "Heroes Vs. Healers Vs. Hustlers." Ryan Ulrich, 23, says he's wanted to play since he was six years old.  "It's much more than a game to me, it's a passion, I obsess over it," he said. "Life does not give you many opportunities to test yourself like Survivor is designed to." The bellhop has held internships with both houses of Congress and the British Consulate. He aspires to attend law school. Ulrich feels his ability to get along…
Hudson Valley 13-Year-Old To Sing At US Open Hudson Valley 13-Year-Old To Sing At US Open
Hudson Valley 13-Year-Old To Sing At US Open WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Twelve vocalists age 14 and under will perform patriotic-themed songs during the night sessions of the 2017 US Open and- - and one Yonkers resident is among them. Thirteen-year-old Brandon Hernandez will be returning for his second consecutive year to sing "America the Beautiful." Other performers include talent from throughout the New York metropolitan area, as well as from Arizona, Florida, and Hawaii. The US Open runs from Monday, Aug. 28 to Sunday, Sept 10; Hernandez will sing on Thursday, Aug. 31 prior to the night session, which starts at 7 p.m. …
Meet Chelsea From New City, First Driver To Cross New TZB Meet Chelsea From New City, First Driver To Cross New TZB
Meet Chelsea From New City, First Driver To Cross New TZB Chelsea Leigh of New City said it was "just crazy luck" that she was the first person to drive across the new Tappan Zee Bridge early Saturday morning. Having just gotten off of work as a police officer with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Leigh said she was just cruising home around 1:30 a.m. when she was stopped along the bridge by New York State troopers.  She said she sat in traffic for about 15 minutes while workers were moving cones and then a trooper told her she was the lucky one to be the first person to drive across. "I couldn't believe that I was the fi…