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What's On Trump's Menu? This President Never Met A Meatloaf He Didn't Like What's On Trump's Menu? This President Never Met A Meatloaf He Didn't Like
What's On Trump's Menu? This President Never Met A Meatloaf He Didn't Like A cauldron of culinary, if not political, intrigue, the White House kitchen has had to adjust to the personal tastes of every new president and First Lady. So what’s Bedford resident and real estate mogul Donald J. Trump’s go-to comfort food? Filet mignon? Lobster tails swimming in butter? Truffled mac ‘n’ cheese? Nope. The commander in chief loves plain ol’ meatloaf, especially if it’s made with his mama's recipe,  multiple media reports say. (That's the food, not the actor/musician Michael Lee Aday.) For Scottish-born Mary MacLeod Trump's meatloaf recipe, click here.  Trump pal Tom Barr…
Pomona Man, 52, Arrested On Multiple Charges, Warrants In Haverstraw Pomona Man, 52, Arrested On Multiple Charges, Warrants In Haverstraw
Pomona Man, 52, Arrested On Multiple Charges, Warrants In Haverstraw ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- A 52-year-old Pomona man arrested by Rockland County sheriff’s deputies is facing several charges, including driving while intoxicated. According to Sheriff Louis Falco, Rene Sanchez was originally pulled over in Haverstraw for alleged vehicle and traffic violations. The arresting officer subsequently accused Sanchez of driving while under the influence of drugs after finding heroin and a hypodermic needle in his possession, Falco said. Sanchez had an outstanding misdemeanor warrant out on him from the Stony Point Police Department and an outstanding felony warrant…
Court Tosses Ex-Poughkeepsie Schools Chief's Suit Against District Court Tosses Ex-Poughkeepsie Schools Chief's Suit Against District
Court Tosses Ex-Poughkeepsie Schools Chief's Suit Against District POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – A state Supreme Court judge has ruled in favor of the Poughkeepsie City School District, saying that it was in the right in a contract dispute with a former superintendent, according to a report by The Poughkeepsie Journal. Dr. Laval S. Wilson, who retired in 2013 after nearly seven years at the helm of the city’s schools, sued the district claiming it owed him $20,240 for 37 unused vacation days, The Poughkeepsie Journal reported. The district argued that Wilson’s contract clearly states that employees cannot squirrel away more than 15 such days and the judge agreed, d…
Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon Got His Start In Poughkeepsie Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon Got His Start In Poughkeepsie
Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon Got His Start In Poughkeepsie It should come as no surprise that comedian and TV talk show host Jimmy Fallon was the class clown when he was growing up in Saugerties. But did you know that one of the Hudson Valley’s favorite cut-ups and "Saturday Night Live" veteran got his start on the stage of Bananas, a comedy club in Poughkeepsie, at the tender age of 17? The two-minute stand-up gig was sponsored by a local radio station. Fallon, who even then was known for his scathing impressions, did a bit about a commercial for Troll Dolls, mimicking celebs such as John Travolta and Pee Wee Herman, according to screen…
Greenburgh, Group Tangle Over Petition To Incorporate Edgemont As A Village Greenburgh, Group Tangle Over Petition To Incorporate Edgemont As A Village
Greenburgh, Group Tangle Over Petition To Incorporate Edgemont As A Village GREENBURGH, N.Y. – A group that has been circulating a petition seeking to incorporate part of Greenburg as a village was thwarted Wednesday in its second attempt to file it with the town. Jeff Sherwin, and other representatives of the Edgemont Incorporation Committee (EIC), showed up at the town clerk’s office around 3:30 p.m. but left without being able to file the papers, according to Sherwin and town attorney Timothy Lewis. The flap centers around differing interpretations of state law, Lewis said. The town feels that such petitions have to be personally served on the town supervisor, …
Carmel Students Learn Competition Is 'More Than Robots,' Teacher Says Carmel Students Learn Competition Is 'More Than Robots,' Teacher Says
Carmel Students Learn Competition Is 'More Than Robots,' Teacher Says CARMEL, N.Y. -- A team of Carmel students Tuesday mailed off machines that will toss Wiffle balls, light up, climb ropes and, they hope, gain them entry into what many call the Olympics of science and technology. The Bad News Gears spent the last six weeks conceptualizing, designing, building, programming, and testing their robots for the Hudson Valley Regional (HVR)FIRST® Robotics Competition being held at Rockland Community College in Suffern next month. They had six weeks to complete their challenge. The robots had to be, literally, in the bag at midnight on Feb. 21. If all goes as plan…
Advocate For Disabled Seeks Dem's Nod For Yorktown Supervisor Advocate For Disabled Seeks Dem's Nod For Yorktown Supervisor
Advocate For Disabled Seeks Dem's Nod For Yorktown Supervisor YORKTOWN, N.Y. – A longtime Mohegan Lake resident and advocate for the disabled has tossed his hat into the ring for supervisor in Yorktown, according to a report by Yorktown News. Melvyn R. Tanzman, who is seeking the Democratic nod, would go up against incumbent Michael Grace if nominated, Yorktown News. According to his Facebook page, the trained social worker is the executive director of Westchester Disabled on the Move. The Yonkers-based nonprofit recently sued Yorktown, claiming that Town Hall is not in compliance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act. The suit alleges th…
Pleasantville Has First Contested Election In Five Years Pleasantville Has First Contested Election In Five Years
Pleasantville Has First Contested Election In Five Years PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – Pleasantville’s upcoming village board elections will be a contested election something that residents haven’t seen in five years. There will be three people running to fill two open seats on the board. Trustee Mindy Berard, who has served three terms on the board, said she was stepping aside to allow others a chance to serve, a previous report by The Examiner said. Throwing their hats in the ring are incumbent trustee Steven Lord, 48, who is seeking his second term; former board member Jeremiah "Jerry" Lynch, and first-timer Nicole Asquith, The Examiner rep…
Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich' Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich'
Several With Westchester Ties Among NY Times' 'Richest Of The Rich' This story has been updated with new data. There are close to 2,500 billionaires in the world, including four with Hudson Valley ties, and the Top 10 among them have a combined net worth of $582 billion, according to a report, "Who Are the Richest of the Rich," published Sunday in The New York Times. Many want to know how they made their piles, and how they spend them. So says the Times story that cited stats from Wealth-X, the self-proclaimed “global authority on wealth intelligence.” Making it onto Wealth-X’s upcoming list of the world’s Top 10 billionaires is media mogul and …
Former Ridgefield Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia Former Ridgefield Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia
Former Ridgefield Resident David Cassidy Reveals He's Battling Dementia David Cassidy, a former Ridgefield resident, 1970s teenage heartthrob and Emmy Award-nominated actor, is struggling with a devastating diagnosis of dementia, something that had afflicted both his grandfather and mother, Cassidy told People magazine. Cassidy, 66, best known for his role as Keith on “The Partridge Family,” told People that he had always feared he would get the memory-loss disease. Cassidy, whose personal struggles in the last few years have included divorce, bankruptcy, DUI arrests and drug rehab, told People that he planned to stop touring after 2017 as a musician and to foc…
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