ICE was reportedly in the Hudson Valley yesterday looking for immigrants to deport. DailyVoice.com said Immigration and Customs Enforcement was in the Village of Pleasantville in Westchester looking for an individual on a criminal warrant. While ICE did notify them, the Pleasantville Police Department said they were not involved in the search near Wheeler Avenue. Congressman … [Read more...] about Reports Put ICE in Westchester; None Reported to Be in Rockland
Reports Put ICE in Westchester; None Reported to Be in Rockland
Rockland to Get New Computers, First Upgrade Since 2019
The Rockland County Legislature has unanimously approved $3 million for the replacement of all county computers. The last time that was done was six years ago. … [Read more...] about Rockland to Get New Computers, First Upgrade Since 2019
13 Graduate Rockland Police Academy
Rockland’s newest crop of police officers graduated the Academy earlier this month. Rockland County Executive Ed Day says too often Rockland officers, both current and new, don’t get the recognition they deserve, though it’s much better here than in the city… 13 new officers graduated from the Rockland County Police & Public Safety Academy. … [Read more...] about 13 Graduate Rockland Police Academy
WRCR Market Analyst Thinks Some Might Be Interested in Federal Buyout Proposed by President Trump
President Donald Trump wants federal workers to resign in a major effort to shrink and reform the government. Many got an email recently saying they could step down by February 6th and be paid through the end of September. Federal employee unions and attorneys are saying they shouldn’t go for it. That’s according to the BBC and NPR. WRCR market analyst Ken Mahoney of Mahoney … [Read more...] about WRCR Market Analyst Thinks Some Might Be Interested in Federal Buyout Proposed by President Trump
Ramapo to Host 3rd PUD Public Hearing in February
The town of Ramapo is holding another public hearing next month to discuss a local law being considered over allowing Planned Unit Developments throughout Ramapo, not just the Northeast Corridor, where it’s already been approved. Supervisor Michael Specht says the so-called PUDs deal with developers with properties of ten acres or more… With the PUDs, the town is hoping to … [Read more...] about Ramapo to Host 3rd PUD Public Hearing in February