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White Hills Fire Company Gets House Fire Under Control In Shelton White Hills Fire Company Gets House Fire Under Control In Shelton
White Hills Fire Company Gets House Fire Under Control In Shelton SHELTON, Conn. – White Hills Fire Company in Shelton battled a house fire Monday morning, according to the Connecticut Post. The fire happened around 8:15 a.m. at a house near Longfellow Road, the Post said. No one was hurt in the fire, reported the Connecticut Post. Click here to read the Connecticut Post article.
Airmont Walmart Donates $1,000 To Ramapo Police DARE Program Airmont Walmart Donates $1,000 To Ramapo Police DARE Program
Airmont Walmart Donates $1,000 To Ramapo Police DARE Program RAMAPO, N.Y. – The Ramapo Police Department received a $1,000 check from a local Walmart for the department's Drug Abuse Resistance Education program on Friday.The money, from the Walmart in Airmont, is earmarked for the program, which aims to educate youths about the problems with substance abuse, various forms of violence and other dangerous actions.
Stephen Michael Sules Of White Plains, 24 Stephen Michael Sules Of White Plains, 24
Stephen Michael Sules Of White Plains, 24 WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Stephen Michael Sules of White Plains died on Friday, June 17, at his home. He was 24. Sules attended White Plains High School and The International Culinary Center, working at several restaurants and taverns in the area, most recently at the Black Bear Saloon in White Plains. He is survived by parents Lorraine and Stephen; his brother, John, and his fiancee, Danielle; his sisters, Chelsea and Zoë; three grandparents, John and Louise Sules, and Michael D'Angelo; and many aunts, uncles and cousins. He was predeceased by grandmother Ottavia D'Angelo.  A Mass of Christia…
Ex-Clarkstown Quarterback Begins Recovery After Paralyzing Accident Ex-Clarkstown Quarterback Begins Recovery After Paralyzing Accident
Ex-Clarkstown Quarterback Begins Recovery After Paralyzing Accident CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. – Tommy McGuire, a former Clarkstown South quarterback, has begun his recovery two weeks after a swimming accident left him paralyzed from the waist down, according to lohud.com.McGuire suffered an injury to his C-3 and C-4 vertebrae after diving into a friend's pool June 11 and hitting his head, lohud.com. After spending two weeks in Westchester Medical Center's intensive care unit, he began rehabbing Friday at Helen Hayes Hospital, reported lohud.com. Clarkstown South football coach Michael Scarpelli is organizing fundraisers to help McGuire's family with medical expenses…
Criminal Contempt Charges Top Suffern Police Blotter Criminal Contempt Charges Top Suffern Police Blotter
Criminal Contempt Charges Top Suffern Police Blotter SUFFERN, N.Y. – A Suffern man who was charged with criminal contempt tops the latest Suffern police blotter. The 43-year old violated an order of protection from his estranged wife. Other incidents included: A 54-year old Suffern woman being arrested at her home on Yorkshire Drive after it was discovered she was wanted by the Rockland County Sheriff's Department on an outstanding charge. Two drivers from Spring Valley and Airmont, respectively, were charged with driving with suspended vehicle registrations. A 19-year old man from Airmont charged with driving with a suspended license afte…
State Police Find Missing Couple With Dementia State Police Find Missing Couple With Dementia
State Police Find Missing Couple With Dementia State police located an elderly couple with dementia after putting out a statewide alert for their whereabouts on Saturday morning. Lila and Robert Miles were last seen leaving the Turning Stone Casino in Oneida County in a red Honda CRV around 12:30 a.m. Saturday, and were later found on the Thruway safe and sound by State Police Troop C.
Westchester Health Care, Social Services Workers Simulate Poverty Westchester Health Care, Social Services Workers Simulate Poverty
Westchester Health Care, Social Services Workers Simulate Poverty WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – A hundred workers from Westchester County-based health care and community organizations recently took part in a Walk in My Shoes poverty simulation for a month. The exercise, organized by HealthlinkNY’s Health Action Priorities Network, was designed to give workers perspective on what a low-income family goes through trying to make ends meet. During the months, participants paid a doctor’s visit, went shopping with limited funds, got around with no car and other essential tasks. The organizations involved were Human Development Services of Westchester, Center for…
Responders Contain Hillburn Transformer Fire After 15 Hours Responders Contain Hillburn Transformer Fire After 15 Hours
Responders Contain Hillburn Transformer Fire After 15 Hours This story has been updated.HILLBURN, N.Y. – Multiple agencies, including the police, teamed up to battle a transformer fire at a Con Edison substation in Hillburn that took about 15 hours to completely contain. The fire started about 8 p.m. Friday, about 150 feet away from the Torne Brook. Metal casing made containing flames difficult, and the fire flared back up several times, FiOS1 News reports. Click here to watch the FiOS1 News report. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Norwalk Police Seeking Information On Unsolved 1989 Homicide Norwalk Police Seeking Information On Unsolved 1989 Homicide
Norwalk Police Seeking Information On Unsolved 1989 Homicide NORWALK, Conn. – Norwalk police are asking for any information residents may have on an unsolved homicide from 1989. On the evening of Saturday, Oct. 10, 1989, two officers discovered a body face down on Grove Street in South Norwalk in a pool of blood. The victim was identified as Donovan 'Silence' Davis, and an autopsy determined he had been shot in the back of the neck with a shotgun, according to police. According to witnesses, a disturbance was heard in the street and a black four-door sedan, either an Oldsmobile or Buick, was observed with three or four men inside. Witnesses told po…
Spring Valley Trustees Cut MLK Center Camp Funding Spring Valley Trustees Cut MLK Center Camp Funding
Spring Valley Trustees Cut MLK Center Camp Funding SPRING VALLEY, N.Y. – The annual summer camp held by the Martin Luther King Multipurpose Center in Spring Valley may not take place after funding from the village was far less than needed, according to lohud.com. Spring Valley trustees offered $32,000 in funding for this year's camp, down from $114,000 a year ago, lohud.com said. The camp is a six-week program for low- to moderate-income children with three meals a day, academic reinforcement and recreational activities, reported lohud.com. Some authorities are pushing to send children to a similar program in Ramapo, lohud.com noted. Read…
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