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New Italian Restaurant In Region Cited For 'Delicious, Fresh Pasta In A Beautiful Space' New Italian Restaurant In Region Cited For 'Delicious, Fresh Pasta In A Beautiful Space'
New Italian Restaurant In Region Cited For 'Delicious, Fresh Pasta In A Beautiful Space' A new restaurant in the region serving classic Italian fare with a side of rustic charm is already garnering rave reviews. Columbia County eatery Via Cassia opened in March 2024 in Hudson at 214 Warren Street, in the former Ca’Mea Restaurant space. Under the direction of seasoned restaurateur and chef Gaetano Arnone, Via Cassia has a mouthwatering menu of lunch and dinner options highlighting its housemade pasta.  Among them are the spaghetti with roasted garlic, calabrian chilis, and pecorino romano, and the rigatoni with braised pork and garlic breadcrumbs. Diners can also opt for …
Ex-BF Tried Stabbing, Choking Woman To Death In Region, Police Say Ex-BF Tried Stabbing, Choking Woman To Death In Region, Police Say
Ex-BF Tried Stabbing, Choking Woman To Death In Region, Police Say A man from the region is facing attempted murder and kidnapping charges after trying to kill his ex-girlfriend, police said. The Columbia County incident happened Thursday night, March 14, in the city of Hudson. Hudson Police said they found the victim at around 10:30 p.m.  “distressed” and covered in mud following an attack by her ex-boyfriend, 54-year-old Orlando Williams, of Hudson. The victim told investigators that she was alone smoking a cigarette on her back deck when Williams grabbed her, covered her mouth, and dragged her against her will down a path to a wooded area behind t…
Teen Accused Of Texting Threats To Girl In Region Teen Accused Of Texting Threats To Girl In Region
Teen Accused Of Texting Threats To Girl In Region A Massachusetts teen with a history of making bomb threats at a school has been taken into custody for allegedly texting threatening messages to a girl in New York. The incident began in Columbia County on Tuesday, March 5 when the Hudson Police Department received a report from a concerned mother and her juvenile daughter regarding disturbing physical threats received on the daughter's cell phone.  The unknown sender made threats to harm the 17-year-old and her friends, referencing a recent altercation on the school bus, the Hudson Police Department said. The girl received text messa…
HS Coach, Personal Trainer From Region Dies At Age 34; Remembered As 'Kind, Genuine' HS Coach, Personal Trainer From Region Dies At Age 34; Remembered As 'Kind, Genuine'
HS Coach, Personal Trainer From Region Dies At Age 34; Remembered As 'Kind, Genuine' Students and colleagues are mourning the loss of a beloved high school football coach and personal trainer from the region following his untimely death. Columbia County resident Michael LaCasse, of Hudson, died Friday, Jan. 19 at the age of 34 following a brief illness, according to his obituary. LaCasse was a 2007 graduate of Hudson High School, where he developed a passion for athletics, lettering in football, baseball, and track, his memorial said. He went on to get his bachelor’s degree in human biology/pre-physical therapy from Albany’s Sage College before launching his own personal t…
Former Dutchess Fire Chief, Owner Of Catering Business Dies At 70 Former Dutchess Fire Chief, Owner Of Catering Business Dies At 70
Former Dutchess Fire Chief, Owner Of Catering Business Dies At 70 A popular lifelong Hudson Valley former fire chief and catering business owner known for his love of cooking has died at the age of 70. Ulster County resident Michael B. Hackett, of Highland, passed away on Monday, Jan. 15. He was born on Sunday, June 7, 1953, in Poughkeepsie, to the late Francis and the late Rita (McGrath) Hackett, according to his obituary.  He was a resident all of his life. He was a graduate of Roy C. Ketcham High School in Wappingers Falls and a member of St. Martin de Porres Church in Poughkeepsie, his obituary said,  Retired from Geodis/IBM of Poughkeepsie…
Police Officer In Region Dies On Duty, Road Closures Planned For Funeral Police Officer In Region Dies On Duty, Road Closures Planned For Funeral
Police Officer In Region Dies On Duty, Road Closures Planned For Funeral The death of a man who served over 20 years with a police department in the region has shocked the community. Senior Sargeant Christopher Filli, age 50, died while on duty with the Hudson Police Department on Friday, Jan. 12 in Columbia County, his colleagues announced. Filli, who was from the city of Hudson, suffered a medical emergency while on his shift that day. Further details about the incident have not been released. He was one week shy of his fifty-first birthday.  His career with the city’s police department began in October 2001, when he was hired as a school resource of…
Fleeing Robber Strips To Underwear After Targeting Area Home, Police Say Fleeing Robber Strips To Underwear After Targeting Area Home, Police Say
Fleeing Robber Strips To Underwear After Targeting Area Home, Police Say A man is accused of breaking into a woman’s home in the region on Christmas Eve and robbing her. Police in Columbia County were called shortly before 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 24 about a break-in at the Hudson Terrace Apartments in the city of Hudson. The victim told investigators that a man had forced his way into her apartment before approaching her and stealing her cell phone. He then exited her home and stripped down to just his underwear while in a hallway. As officers were investigating the break-in, someone in a different unit called 911 saying a man was knocking on apartment windows wea…
5 Hospitalized After Crash Involving Pawling Man That Caused Taconic Closure 5 Hospitalized After Crash Involving Pawling Man That Caused Taconic Closure
5 Hospitalized After Crash Involving Pawling Man That Caused Taconic Closure Five people were hospitalized after a two-vehicle crash that caused the closure of a stretch of the Taconic State Parkway. It happened in Dutchess County on Friday, Nov. 24 on the northbound side in La Grange. A Columbia County man, age 22, from the city of Hudson, was operating a 2010 Chevy Colorado in the right lane, according to Trooper AJ Hicks of the New York State Police.  A 30-year-old Dutchess County man, from the village of Pawling, was driving a 2017 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck in the left lane and slowed to make a left-hand turn onto Rossway Road., Hicks said . The Hu…
Update: 'Language Barrier' Sparked Fears Of Kidnapping Attempt In Region, Police Say Update: 'Language Barrier' Sparked Fears Of Kidnapping Attempt In Region, Police Say
Update: 'Language Barrier' Sparked Fears Of Kidnapping Attempt In Region, Police Say Call it a massive misunderstanding. Police now say an attempted kidnapping of a 10-year-old boy in the region actually has an innocent explanation. In Columbia County, Hudson Police were called at around noon Thursday, Nov. 16, with reports of an attempted kidnapping near the Crosswinds Apartments on Harry Howard Boulevard. Officers were initially told that a boy was walking along the road when a white van pulled up next to him and told him to “get in” the vehicle. Earlier Report: 'Get In': Creeper Van Driver Tries Kidnapping 10-Year-Old Near Hudson Home, Police Say However, in an…
'Get In': Creeper Van Driver Tries Kidnapping 10-Year-Old Near Home In Region, Police Say 'Get In': Creeper Van Driver Tries Kidnapping 10-Year-Old Near Home In Region, Police Say
'Get In': Creeper Van Driver Tries Kidnapping 10-Year-Old Near Home In Region, Police Say See a new, updated story here: 'Language Barrier' Sparked Fears Of Kidnapping Attempt In Hudson, Police Say Police are investigating a possible attempted kidnapping of a 10-year-old boy outside a home in the region. The Columbia County incident happened at around noon Thursday, Nov. 16, in the city of Hudson, near the Crosswinds Apartments on Harry Howard Avenue. According to Hudson Police, the boy was walking along the road when a white van pulled up next to him. The driver, described as a Hispanic man in his 30s, reportedly told the boy to get in the vehicle. Clearly alarmed by the c…
Fiery Crash: Man Killed, Woman Hospitalized In Critical Condition After Area Wreck Fiery Crash: Man Killed, Woman Hospitalized In Critical Condition After Area Wreck
Fiery Crash: Man Killed, Woman Hospitalized In Critical Condition After Area Wreck A man is dead following a fiery, two-vehicle crash in the region that also left a woman hospitalized. The Columbia County wreck happened at around 5:45 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13, in the town of Greenport on State Route 23. Troopers and firefighters from the Greenport Fire Department responded to the intersection of Ponderosa Drive where they found two vehicles fully engulfed in flames, according to New York State Police. The driver of a Toyota Tacoma was pronounced dead at the scene. Police identified him as 57-year-old David Warfield, of Hudson. A 59-year-old woman from Delanson in Schenectad…
'Troubled' Repeat Arrestee Attacks, Robs Disabled Woman On Area Street, Police Say 'Troubled' Repeat Arrestee Attacks, Robs Disabled Woman On Area Street, Police Say
'Troubled' Repeat Arrestee Attacks, Robs Disabled Woman On Area Street, Police Say A woman with a history of unprovoked violence has been arrested for a ninth time in six months for allegedly attacking an elderly disabled woman in the region. The Columbia County incident happened at around 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 5, in the city of Hudson near Warren and 2nd streets, according to Hudson Police. A business owner in the area called 911 saying a woman was outside chasing and attacking people on the street with either a stick or a broom. When officers arrived, they watched as 34-year-old Michelle Moskaluk, of Hudson, chased an elderly woman with a large stick, swinging it at th…
Stranger Breaks Into Area Home, Attacks Woman After Being Booted From Amtrak Train, Cops Say Stranger Breaks Into Area Home, Attacks Woman After Being Booted From Amtrak Train, Cops Say
Stranger Breaks Into Area Home, Attacks Woman After Being Booted From Amtrak Train, Cops Say A 31-year-old man is accused of breaking into a complete stranger’s home in the region and physically attacking her, minutes after getting booted off an Amtrak train. The Columbia County incident unfolded at around 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, in the city of Hudson, at the Hudson Terrace Apartments located on South Front Street. According to Hudson Police, the victim was inside her apartment with her young children and a friend when they heard a knock at the door. The man, identified by police as Matthew McNamara, of Walden in Montgomery County, allegedly then forced his way inside and began…
Burglar Who Targeted Capital Region Businesses Nabbed Over Year Later, Police Say Burglar Who Targeted Capital Region Businesses Nabbed Over Year Later, Police Say
Burglar Who Targeted Capital Region Businesses Nabbed Over Year Later, Police Say A suspected burglar is facing charges more than a year after allegedly targeting multiple businesses in the region. Columbia County resident James Smith, age 52, of Hudson, was arrested Wednesday, Sept. 20, in connection with a burglary at a Brunswick business in Rensselaer County in April 2022. According to New York State Police, Smith broke into a business on Hoosick Road at around 4:40 a.m. on April 3, 2022. The business was closed and unoccupied at the time. He then tried breaking into a nearby restaurant with a burglary tool on the same day, but was unable to get inside, troopers said…
Seen Him? Alert Issued For Area Man Missing Over 2 Months Seen Him? Alert Issued For Area Man Missing Over 2 Months
Seen Him? Alert Issued For Area Man Missing Over 2 Months Police are asking for help in locating a man from the region who has been missing for over two months. Columbia County resident Robert Coons was last seen Thursday morning, July 6, in the city of Hudson near Columbia and North 3rd streets, according to Hudson City Police. The location is right outside the Columbia County Human Services building. At the time of his disappearance, Coons was wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact the Hudson City Police Department at 518-828-3388. Share this story by clicking the Facebook icon …
Seen Him? 21-Year-Old Sought In Connection With Sexual Assault Investigation In Region Seen Him? 21-Year-Old Sought In Connection With Sexual Assault Investigation In Region
Seen Him? 21-Year-Old Sought In Connection With Sexual Assault Investigation In Region Police in the region are asking for the public’s help in locating a 21-year-old man wanted in connection with a sexual assault investigation. Jason Gonzales is wanted for questioning by New York State Police troopers in Columbia County working with the Livingston Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI), the agency announced Tuesday, Aug. 8. Troopers did not provide additional details regarding the alleged assault. Gonzales is known to frequent Bliss Towers in the city of Hudson. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact New York State Police at 845-677-7300 and referen…
Seen Him? Man From Region Missing For Week Seen Him? Man From Region Missing For Week
Seen Him? Man From Region Missing For Week Police are attempting to locate a man from the region who has been missing for a week. Columbia County resident Robert Coons, of the city of Hudson, was last seen at around 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 6, near Columbia and North 3rd streets. He was wearing blue jeans and a white t-shirt at the time. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Hudson Police Department at 518-828-3388. Share this story by clicking the Facebook icon below. Check back to Daily Voice for updates.
Missing A Snake? Slithery Intruder Found At Business In Region Missing A Snake? Slithery Intruder Found At Business In Region
Missing A Snake? Slithery Intruder Found At Business In Region An intrepid snake is accused of breaking and entering into a business in the region - okay, maybe not the breaking part, but it definitely entered. The slithery surprise was found Wednesday morning, July 12, in Columbia County, inside a business in the city of Hudson on Fairview Avenue. “Does this little guy look familiar to you?” the Hudson Police Department asked on Facebook. The department identified the orange snake as a boa constrictor, though many people in the comments pointed out that it may actually be a corn snake.  The species is typically found throughout the southeastern and…
Family Fight Ends With Man Stabbed In Region, Police Say Family Fight Ends With Man Stabbed In Region, Police Say
Family Fight Ends With Man Stabbed In Region, Police Say A man is recovering after he was stabbed during a family altercation in the region. In Columbia County, police in the city of Hudson were called at around 5:45 p.m. Sunday, June 2, with reports of a large fight near North 5th street and Long Alley. When officers arrived, they found a 35-year-old man who had been stabbed in the chest with a knife, according to Hudson Police. The victim was taken by ambulance to Albany Medical Center, where is listed in stable condition. Investigators interviewed several witnesses to the stabbing, however none were willing to cooperate with police. No sus…
App Leads To Teen Car Thief, 'Violent Struggle' With Cops In Region, Police Say App Leads To Teen Car Thief, 'Violent Struggle' With Cops In Region, Police Say
App Leads To Teen Car Thief, 'Violent Struggle' With Cops In Region, Police Say They say there’s an app for everything, and that includes catching car thieves. Police in Columbia County were called at around 3:45 p.m. Thursday, May 4, with reports that a woman’s SUV had been stolen in Hudson, near Warren and 5th streets, according to Hudson Police. Fortunately for the victim, she has an app on her phone that allowed investigators to track the vehicle right to the suspect’s doorstep. Using the app, officers found the vehicle approximately four blocks away, near Columbia and 1st streets, where they identified the suspect as Darrick Sanchez, age 18, of Hudson. …
IP Address Led Cops To Accused Child Rapist From Region IP Address Led Cops To Accused Child Rapist From Region
IP Address Led Cops To Accused Child Rapist From Region An accused child rapist from the region on the run from police was finally tracked down with the help of technology, authorities said. Columbia County resident, Jamel Brandow, age 40, of Hudson, was arrested on a bench warrant Tuesday, Feb. 7, following a joint investigation by the Hudson Police Department and the US Marshal’s New York/New Jersey Regional Task Force. Brandow had been on the run since December 2021, when he failed to appear in Columbia County Court on four counts of first-degree rape: intercourse with person less than 11 years old, according to police. Detectives eventually…
Juveniles Charged In Home Break-In, Assault On 16-Year-Old In Area Juveniles Charged In Home Break-In, Assault On 16-Year-Old In Area
Juveniles Charged In Home Break-In, Assault On 16-Year-Old In Area Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a home break-in and assault on a 16-year-old girl in the region that involved more than a dozen teenagers, authorities said. The attack happened in Columbia County just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, at the Hudson Terrace Apartments in the city of Hudson, located on Front Street, according to police. Earlier Report: Nearly Two Dozen Teens Break Into Hudson Home, Assault 16-Year-Old, Police Say Investigators said several juveniles broke an apartment door down and attacked the victim inside. She later told police the group pulled her o…
Nursing Home Employees In Region Stole Drugs, Falsified Records, Police Say Nursing Home Employees In Region Stole Drugs, Falsified Records, Police Say
Nursing Home Employees In Region Stole Drugs, Falsified Records, Police Say Two employees at a nursing home in the region are facing charges after allegedly stealing drugs from the facility and then falsifying business records to cover their tracks, authorities said. The thefts occurred in Columbia County at the Livingston Hills Nursing Home in Livingston, according to State Police. Investigators determined that 39-year-old Lauren Emery, of Hudson, and 47-year-old Alison Steedle, of Clinton in Oneida County, falsified and forged business records in an attempt to conceal their theft of narcotics, police said. Both women were arrested Thursday, Dec. 8, on multiple c…
Elderly Man Broke Into Home In Region For 'Sexual Gratification,' Police Say Elderly Man Broke Into Home In Region For 'Sexual Gratification,' Police Say
Elderly Man Broke Into Home In Region For 'Sexual Gratification,' Police Say An elderly man is facing charges after allegedly breaking into a home in New York's Capital Region. Troopers in Columbia County began investigating after getting reports of a break-in at a home in the town of Ghent on Wednesday, Nov. 23, according to State Police. Investigators determined that 68-year-old Terry Mullen, of Lee, Massachusetts, entered the home illegally “for the purpose of his own sexual gratification.” There were no reports of injuries or sexual assaults stemming from the incident. Mullen was arrested Tuesday, Nov. 29, on a charge of second-degree sexually motivated burgla…
Nearly Two Dozen Teens Break Into Home In Region, Assault 16-Year-Old, Police Say Nearly Two Dozen Teens Break Into Home In Region, Assault 16-Year-Old, Police Say
Nearly Two Dozen Teens Break Into Home In Region, Assault 16-Year-Old, Police Say Police are investigating after nearly two dozen teenagers broke into a home in the region and assaulted a 16-year-old girl, authorities said. The attack happened in Columbia County just before 9 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20, at the Hudson Terrace Apartments in the city of Hudson, according to police. Investigators said several people broke into an apartment unit and physically assaulted the teen before the group spilled out into the streets. When officers arrived, they found multiple teens and adults yelling at each other, police said. One man was reportedly wielding a machete. Several agencies …
These Dutchess County Hospitals Receive 'C' Grade For Patient Safety, Report Says These Dutchess County Hospitals Receive 'C' Grade For Patient Safety, Report Says
These Dutchess County Hospitals Receive 'C' Grade For Patient Safety, Report Says One hospital in the Hudson Valley is at the top of its class for keeping patients safe, according to a new report.  Westchester County's White Plains Hospital, located at 41 East Post Rd, has been assigned an "A" grade for patient safety in a new Fall 2022 report by the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit watchdog organization that advocates for safety in hospitals.  The report gives letter grades to nearly 3,000 hospitals across the country based on how well they protect patients from preventable medical errors, accidents, injuries, and infections, according to the gr…
‘Violent’ Felon On Parole Swipes Cash Right Out Of Victim’s Hand At Store In Region, Police Say ‘Violent’ Felon On Parole Swipes Cash Right Out Of Victim’s Hand At Store In Region, Police Say
‘Violent’ Felon On Parole Swipes Cash Right Out Of Victim’s Hand At Store In Region, Police Say A “violent” felon out on parole is back behind bars following a brazen daytime robbery inside a business in the region, authorities said. Police in Columbia County were initially called at around 4:15 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 9, with reports of a robbery at a convenience store in the city of Hudson, located near Second and Warren streets. The 57-year-old victim told Hudson Police that a man had stolen $160 cash right out of his hand before fleeing the store. After reviewing store surveillance footage, investigators identified the suspect from previous encounters as 32-year-old Malcolm McNeil, of …
Man Killed After Being Struck By Dumpster Being Unloaded From Truck In Area Man Killed After Being Struck By Dumpster Being Unloaded From Truck In Area
Man Killed After Being Struck By Dumpster Being Unloaded From Truck In Area An employee of a dumpster company in the region was killed after the box came loose from a wench and landed on top of him. The incident took place in Columbia County around 11:20 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24 in the city of Hudson, on the 200 block of Long Alley. According to Hudson Police Chief Edward Moore, the victim, whose identity has not been released, was standing behind the truck directing the dumpster to be dumped when it became dislodged from a wench and cable system used to help lift the box and fell on top of the employee. First responders performed CPR, but the man was pronounced dead …
Pair Of NY Eateries Among America's 10 Best New Restaurants, New Report Says Pair Of NY Eateries Among America's 10 Best New Restaurants, New Report Says
Pair Of NY Eateries Among America's 10 Best New Restaurants, New Report Says Two restaurants in New York are among the 10 best new eateries in the country, according to a roundup by Bon Appétit Magazine.  Columbia County’s Cafe Mutton, located in the City of Hudson, and Semma, in New York City “exemplify exactly how special a restaurant can be,” the outlet said. Cafe Mutton, which reviewers dubbed the country’s most uncompromising restaurant, was praised for its “decadent, unpretentious cooking” served in a “warm cottage-like” environment. Earlier Report: City Of Hudson Eatery Among 50 Nationwide To Make NY Times' List Of 'Restaurants We Love Most' Owner and che…
New Ranking Reveals Top 50 Restaurants Nationwide, Including 6 In NY State New Ranking Reveals Top 50 Restaurants Nationwide, Including 6 In NY State
New Ranking Reveals Top 50 Restaurants Nationwide, Including 6 In NY State Six eateries in New York are among 50 nationwide that The New York Times labels "restaurants we love most in 2022." The list was published on Tuesday, Sept. 19. Five of the six are in New York City: Bonnies: Cited for making Cantonese cuisine "seem new again, no easy trick." The restaurant is located in Brooklyn, on Manhattan Avenue. Little Mad: Located in Manhattan, on Madison Avenue, the Korean American eatery's prime galbi "may be one of New York City’s best new steak offerings," says The Times. The Musket Room: The restaurant, which opened in 2013 in lower Manhattan, "takes …
Ex-Employee Accused Of Robbing Ex-Boss At Gunpoint At Restaurant In Region Ex-Employee Accused Of Robbing Ex-Boss At Gunpoint At Restaurant In Region
Ex-Employee Accused Of Robbing Ex-Boss At Gunpoint At Restaurant In Region An ex-employee at a restaurant in the region is behind bars, accused of robbing his former boss at gunpoint. Police in Columbia County were called at around 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 28, with reports of an armed robbery at a restaurant in Hudson, located on Warren Street. The manager told 911 dispatchers that a former employee, Benny Dean Jr., age 44, had entered the kitchen area from an alley and told her that he had a gun. He then demanded that she give him all the money from the business safe, Hudson police said. The woman complied and Dean fled with a small amount of cash, according to p…