Albany, NY – In a formal letter to New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos, Senator James Skoufis, Chair of the New York State Senate Committee on Investigations & Government Operations, called for swift action to address longstanding permit issues at the CPV Valley Energy Center in Orange County. Senator Skoufis … [Read more...] about DEC to Act on CPV Valley Power Plant Permitting Delays
DEC to Act on CPV Valley Power Plant Permitting Delays
RCC Debater Wins Top Speaker Award at Dominican University Tournament
Rockland County, NY – Rockland Community College (RCC) student Noel Nyamewya was awarded the top speaker honor at Dominican University’s debate tournament held on Sunday, October 27. RCC and Dominican University fielded six pairs of debaters each, competing for both individual and team trophies based on win-loss records and speaker points. “It was an excellent showing,” … [Read more...] about RCC Debater Wins Top Speaker Award at Dominican University Tournament
Harckham: Reintroduce Bill Requiring Firearm Seizure in Domestic Violence Cases
Albany, NY – In response to a series of tragic domestic violence incidents, New York State Senator Pete Harckham and Assemblymember Amy Paulin have announced plans to reintroduce legislation that would require police officers to temporarily seize firearms when responding to reports of family or domestic violence. This update would expand on the Safe Homes Act of 2020, … [Read more...] about Harckham: Reintroduce Bill Requiring Firearm Seizure in Domestic Violence Cases
Alice Keshian
Alice Keshian was a resident of Northvale, NJ dating back to 1961 when she purchased the home in town with her husband Charles Keshian. They discovered the house in Northvale from an advertisement in the NY Times soliciting buyers to the new development. Alice met her husband, Charles Keshian at an Armenian-American student association event in the 1950s. In 1957, they wed … [Read more...] about Alice Keshian
Greenwood Lake Fire Consumes 5000 Acres, Expected to Grow, NYS Officials Say
GREENWOOD LAKE – A relentless wildfire near the border of New York and New Jersey has surged to 5,000 acres, with officials cautioning that it is likely to spread due to challenging terrain, high winds, and exhausted firefighting teams. Firefighters on the front lines are struggling to contain the blaze, which continues to threaten nearby communities and critical … [Read more...] about Greenwood Lake Fire Consumes 5000 Acres, Expected to Grow, NYS Officials Say