Senator James Skoufis (D-Orange County) announced the passage of his bill, S.4558A, which would restore the Tappan Zee name to the now-Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. The measure received bipartisan backing in a floor vote on Tuesday. In 2017, then-Governor Cuomo inserted language to rename the bridge after his father into a larger bill without seeking any public feedback. … [Read more...] about Skoufis Bill to Reclaim Tappan Zee Name Sails Through Senate
Skoufis Bill to Reclaim Tappan Zee Name Sails Through Senate
Rockland Community College Names New President
Rockland Community College (RCC) has named Dr. Lester Edgardo Sandres Rápalo as its eighth President, effective July 1st. Dr. Rápalo will succeed Dr. Michael Baston following an extensive search process that began in September 2022. His selection was approved by the RCC Board of Trustees and the State University of New York. Dr. Rápalo brings a strong academic background and … [Read more...] about Rockland Community College Names New President
Press Release & Letter – SENATORS WEBER AND ROLISON DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AND URGENT ACTION TO ADDRESS HV HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
Please find the attached press release regarding the ongoing humanitarian emergency in the Hudson Valley and a letter to Governor Hochul from Senators Weber and Rolison, who represent the areas impacted. Both Senators have set aside time for media availability. … [Read more...] about Press Release & Letter – SENATORS WEBER AND ROLISON DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY AND URGENT ACTION TO ADDRESS HV HUMANITARIAN CRISIS
‘Catfish’ jailed for blackmailing 29 women into sending intimate images
A MAN who used a series of false identities to entrap women on the internet has been jailed after... … [Read more...] about ‘Catfish’ jailed for blackmailing 29 women into sending intimate images
Distraction burglars with Irish accents target vulnerable residents
POLICE are investigating a spate of distraction burglaries carried out by men with Irish accents.... … [Read more...] about Distraction burglars with Irish accents target vulnerable residents




