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Bridgeport Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Rape Of Ex-Girlfriend Bridgeport Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Rape Of Ex-Girlfriend
Bridgeport Man Pleads Guilty To Kidnapping, Rape Of Ex-Girlfriend BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- A 50-year-old Bridgeport man could serve as much as 20 years behind bars after he entered an Alford Doctrine guilty plea Friday to charges of kidnapping and raping his former girlfriend last year, the Connecticut Post said. Superior Court Judge Robert Devlin told Nelson Rivera, whose plea asserts an innocent claim while acknowledging evidence could convict him, that he intends to impose the maximum sentence at a Nov. 18 hearing, the Post said. Prosecutors said Rivera, whose been previously convicted of sex assault, kidnapped his ex-girlfriend, dragging her from her bed …
Ridgewood Honors Gold Star Families Ridgewood Honors Gold Star Families
Ridgewood Honors Gold Star Families RIDGEWOOD, N. J. -- Ridgewood Gold Star Mother's Day Committee invites all to honor Gold Star Mothers and Families with a special ceremony and luminary display on Sept. 25 in Van Neste Park in Ridgewood.The 6th annual ceremony starts at 7 p.m. and includes luminary lighting. Participants also are invited to set up a luminary display at their houses starting at sundown Sunday. Make sure luminaries are placed away from anything that can catch fire, officials said. Luminaries are available for a donation from Bob Paoli, commander of American Legion Post 53. Call (201)-445-1738 to arrange a pick…
State, Brookfield Authorities Investigate Boat Fire On Candlewood Lake State, Brookfield Authorities Investigate Boat Fire On Candlewood Lake
State, Brookfield Authorities Investigate Boat Fire On Candlewood Lake BROOKFIELD, CONN. -- Connecticut Environmental Conservation Police, along with Brookfield police and fire officials, are investigating a recent fire on a boat at Candlewood Lake in Brookfield that resulted in the boat sinking more than 30 feet under water, according to WLAD-AM. No one was aboard at the time of the fire. Brookfield firefighters put out the fire late Aug. 29, and members of the Brookfield Police Department's dive team went in Sept. 2 to help find the boat, WLAD-AM reports. Police dive team members used side scan solar technology to find the vessel and marked it with a buoy, a…
Molinaro Names First Deputy Commissioner For Special Needs Molinaro Names First Deputy Commissioner For Special Needs
Molinaro Names First Deputy Commissioner For Special Needs DUTCHESS COUNTY, N. Y. -- Toni-Marie Ciarfella, a longtime social worker in the Hudson Valley area, has been appointed to the new role Dutchess County's deputy commissioner for special needs, Dutchess County Executive Marcus Molinaro announced.This newly created role, believed to be the first of its kind in the New York State, oversees programs and advocates for people and families with special needs and abilities. It is an extension of the Dutchess County Think Differently initiative to encourage communities to work to include everyone in their programs and services, officials said. The adm…
Enjoy Food, Wine For A Good Cause At New City Rotary Festival Enjoy Food, Wine For A Good Cause At New City Rotary Festival
Enjoy Food, Wine For A Good Cause At New City Rotary Festival NEW CITY, N. Y. -- Tickets are available for the third annual New City Rotary Wine and Food Festival planned for 4-7 p.m., Saturday, at Rockland County Day School in Congers.Featuring live music, entertainment and refreshments, the festival benefits the hungry and other charitable causes in Rockland County and throughout the world, organizers said. This year's event features food, wine and beer donated by Bonefish Grill, Outback Steakhouse, The Time Hotel, Zinburger, Brooklyn Seltzer Boys, Defiant Brewery, Southern Wine & Spirits, Austin’s Restaurant & Bar, Two Spear Street, Hudson F…
New York Woman Charged With Using Fake Money In Trumbull New York Woman Charged With Using Fake Money In Trumbull
New York Woman Charged With Using Fake Money In Trumbull TRUMBULL, CONN. -- An 18-year-old New York woman is facing forgery and larceny charges after Trumbull police say she used fake $100 bills at several stores at Westfield Trumbull Shopping Park, according to the CT Post.Vianca V. Viquez, of Brooklyn, is charged with six counts each of first-degree forgery and sixth-degree larceny. Police, who were alerted by mall security, said she used the fake money to buy things at Teavana Tea Store, Lush Cosmetics, Uni Qlo and J Jill stores, the CT Post says. She was charged Wednesday, and released on $2,000 bond, the CT Post reports. Click here to read t…
$3 Million State Aid Could Bring Full-Day Kindergarten To East Ramapo $3 Million State Aid Could Bring Full-Day Kindergarten To East Ramapo
$3 Million State Aid Could Bring Full-Day Kindergarten To East Ramapo SPRING VALLEY, N. Y. -- Full-day kindergarten is one of several enhancements East Ramapo Central School District Superintendent Deborah Wortham is eyeing for the $3 million state aid package to help improve the troubled school district, lohud.com reports.At a public meeting earlier this week, Wortham unveiled her proposal that also includes spending about $1.7 million to bring back arts, theater and dance classes for students in kindergarten through sixth-grade. The bulk of the $3 million, though, would be used to make improvements and hire kindergarten teachers so the district can offer up t…
Beacon Police Investigate Home Invasion, Shooting Beacon Police Investigate Home Invasion, Shooting
Beacon Police Investigate Home Invasion, Shooting BEACON, N. Y. -- Beacon police are investigating an apparent home invasion Wednesday that left a 30-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his arm, the second recent shooting in Beacon, according to The Poughkeepsie Journal.Police said the victim was shot in the right arm at about 12:48 p.m. in an apartment at Tompkins Terrace. Unlike the previous shooting incident, the victim's injuries do not appear life-threatening, The Poughkeepsie Journal reports. In the case of the Aug. 22 shooting incident, Beacon police found a 25-year-old man with a gunshot wound to his chest near South Davies Terrace…
Wilton Police Say Bat, Club Not Used In Fight At High School Wilton Police Say Bat, Club Not Used In Fight At High School
Wilton Police Say Bat, Club Not Used In Fight At High School WILTON, Conn. -- While police and school officials from both Wilton and Ridgefield continue to investigate a fight last week between groups of students from each town's high school, officials say they have found no evidence, so far, that either a baseball bat or a golf club were used in the melee, according to The Hour.A publicized scavenger hunt daring Ridgefield students to urinate on the new football field at Wilton appears to have sparked the brawl on Wednesday, Aug. 31, at Fujitani Field in Wilton. When the 10 students from Ridgefield met about 10 students from Wilton, the groups initial…
Longtime Hudson Valley Educator Named Greenburgh Athletic Director Longtime Hudson Valley Educator Named Greenburgh Athletic Director
Longtime Hudson Valley Educator Named Greenburgh Athletic Director GREENBURGH, N. Y. -- Former Poughkeepsie educator and longtime coach Edgar Glascott is the new athletics director for Greenburgh Central School District, .Glascott, who was most recently a supervisor for school safety at Southern Westchester BOCES for two years, said he wants to create an atmosphere of pride in Greenburgh's athletics programs. He said he's looking forward to working with parents on the college recruitment process, and helping student athletes achieve their goals. "We need to continue working on making the connection between students as scholars and as athletes," he…
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