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Two Nabbed In Burglary At Newburgh Auto Parts Store Two Nabbed In Burglary At Newburgh Auto Parts Store
Two Nabbed In Burglary At Newburgh Auto Parts Store Two men were nabbed for an auto parts burglary and for stealing from area car dealerships following an investigation by the New York State Police. Robert Grahn, 28, and Edward Defreese, 40, were charged with felony burglary and felony criminal mischief following the investigation which revealed the two had burglarized a Town of Newburgh auto parts store by breaking out the front glass door and stealing the cash register, said Trooper Steven Nevel. The investigation also revealed that Grahn and Defreese were responsible for stealing numerous auto parts from new car dealerships in the Middlet…
Margaret Vatter, 52, Westchester Native Margaret Vatter, 52, Westchester Native
Margaret Vatter, 52, Westchester Native Westchester County native Maggie Harding Vatter, formerly of Cornwall, died following a long illness on Thursday, Sept. 28, in Providence, R.I. She was 52. The daughter of Patrick Joseph Harding and the late Maurie Panzer Harding, Vatter was born at St. John’s Hospital in Yonkers on Oct. 29, 1964.  Vatter grew up on Jackson Avenue in New Windsor, with her siblings, Mary Harding Kramer, the late Patrick Kevin Harding, the late Timothy Gerard Harding, and the late Kathleen Ann Harding. She attended Cornwall schools where her sparkling personality won her many devoted friends. Mag graduated fr…
Man Seen Near Schools In Ellenville Had Chainsaw, Police Say Man Seen Near Schools In Ellenville Had Chainsaw, Police Say
Man Seen Near Schools In Ellenville Had Chainsaw, Police Say A man working with a chainsaw Wednesday near the Ellenville Central School campus was mistaken for a person with an assault rifle, causing a lockdown of the schools, police said. The incident took place around 10:30 a.m. when a retired New York State corrections officers reported to police that while driving north on Route 209 over the bridge by Spring Street, he noticed a white male in dark clothing carrying what he believed was an assault rifle, said Ellenville Police Chief Philip Mattracion.  The man told police he believed the man was walking under the bridge and heading in the directio…
Edward McGovern Of Garnerville, 44 Edward McGovern Of Garnerville, 44
Edward McGovern Of Garnerville, 44 Edward T. McGovern, 44, of Garnerville, died Monday, Oct. 2. McGovern is survived by his parents Kathleen and James McGovern; daughter Myla McGovern; brothers and sisters, Kathleen and Richard Kearns, James and Christine McGovern, Deborah McGovern, Colleen McGovern and Marc Ryan, and nieces Katie and Kelly Guarino and Maura McGovern.  Visitation will be 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 5 at T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Home, 133 Broadway, Haverstraw; Catholic Funeral Mass at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Oct. 6 at St. Gregory Barbarigo Church, Garnerville. 
Head-On Crash Shuts Down Bridge In Rhinebeck Head-On Crash Shuts Down Bridge In Rhinebeck
Head-On Crash Shuts Down Bridge In Rhinebeck DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. --  The Rhinecliff Bridge is closed following a two-car crash, and police are asking motorists to avoid the area. The head-on crash occurred around 10:50 a.m., Thursday, at 20 Kingston and the bridge, police said. Minor injuries are reported. This is a developing story. Check back to Daily Voice for updates. 
John 'Jay' Kennedy, 39, Westchester Native John 'Jay' Kennedy, 39, Westchester Native
John 'Jay' Kennedy, 39, Westchester Native John W. "Jay" Kennedy, 39, of Brewster, formerly of Purdys, died suddenly on Monday, Oct. 2.  Born in New Rochelle, on Sept. 14, he was the son of William Kennedy and the late Mary Ann Fediw Kennedy. Kennedy was the beloved of Liane V. Watkins and the devoted godfather of Ann McNamara and Oscar Watkins. Musically gifted vocally and on the piano, Kennedy performed for many years at services in the old St. Joseph's gym. He loved being on stage and performed with bands and at karaoke all around the world. He also had an amazing sense of humor although as he often said: "some of…
Girlfriend Dismisses Her Attorney In Town Of Poughkeepsie Murder Girlfriend Dismisses Her Attorney In Town Of Poughkeepsie Murder
Girlfriend Dismisses Her Attorney In Town Of Poughkeepsie Murder A Town of Poughkeepsie woman charged with the murder of her boyfriend appeared in court Tuesday where she dismissed her attorney, Anthony DeFazio.Nicole Addimando, 28, made an appearance before Judge Paul Sullivan in Town of Poughkeepsie Court, who moved her next court date to Nov. 14.  Addimando, who has been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Christopher Grover, 30, is being held without bail at the Dutchess County Jail.  The young mother of two will now be assigned a public defender to handle her case. Addimando flagged down a patrol officer around 2:16 a.m.Thursday morni…
Busy Nyack Street Will Be Closed During Tappan Zee Bridge Demolition Busy Nyack Street Will Be Closed During Tappan Zee Bridge Demolition
Busy Nyack Street Will Be Closed During Tappan Zee Bridge Demolition This story has been updated. As work continues on the new Tappan Zee Bridge, commuters, residents, and even school districts should get ready for a month of delays, detours and more as a large portion of River Road in South Nyack is closed to make room for the demolition of the existing Tappan Zee Bridge. The closure of the busy roadway will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 10 and extend into early November. The road will be closed 24/7 during that time period, but the work will take place between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m., said Khurram Saeed, director of communications for the New Bridge. The work will re…
New Chief In Town: McCullagh Sworn In As Clarkstown's Top Cop New Chief In Town: McCullagh Sworn In As Clarkstown's Top Cop
New Chief In Town: McCullagh Sworn In As Clarkstown's Top Cop ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- More than 100 people turned out Tuesday to watch as Lt. Raymond McCullagh became the 11th Clarkstown Police Chief during a swearing-in ceremony at Town Hall. McCullagh, a lifetime Clarkstown resident, was selected in a 3-0-2 vote by the Clarkstown Town Board over two higher-ranking candidates who were vying for the position. “Having worked his way up from patrol, Ray is a cop’s cop. I am proud to put him forward as our next Chief of Police and I am confident he will make one of the greatest Police Department’s in our country even better,” said Supervisor George Hoehm…
Police Investigating Suspicious White Powder Found At Yonkers Business Police Investigating Suspicious White Powder Found At Yonkers Business
Police Investigating Suspicious White Powder Found At Yonkers Business Police are investigating a suspicious powder found at 1050 Neppherhan Ave., Yonkers Police said. The powder was found around 1:30 p.m. in an envelope and Hazmat has responded to the scene, police said. "We are still investigating," said Det. Sgt. Dean Politopoulos. "Preliminary information is that it may be some type of drug/narcotic." The address is home to Graphite Metallizing Corporation. This is a developing story, check back to Daily Voice for updates.
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