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30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation 30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation
30 Properties In Hudson Valley Fined For Rubbish, Garbage Accumulation More than two dozen properties in Rockland County are being investigated for code violations regarding rubbish and garbage accumulation that has built up over time, officials announced. Rockland Office of Buildings and Codes Director Ed Markunas announced that the county is in the process of investigating more than 60 code violations across the Village of Spring Valley to hold property owners responsible. According to Markunas, after recent reports of accumulating trash in Spring Valley, he sent out inspectors to investigate further and to hold property owners responsible, leading to the di…
Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer
Man Charged With Stealing $40K From Area Employer A 21-year-old Hudson Valley man is in police custody after being arrested for stealing tens of thousands of dollars from his employer over more than a year. Jonathan Bruno, of Rock Hill in Sullivan County, was arrested for stealing more than $40,000 from his employer over a year and a half, Fallsburg police said. Bruno was charged with third-degree grand larceny and second-degree forgery, felonies. It is alleged that beginning last year, Bruno took checks from his employer - a property management company in Mountaindale - and proceeded to deposit them in his own personal bank accounts. Br…
Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Dutchess Apartment Grounds Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Dutchess Apartment Grounds
Peacocks Make Themselves At Home On Dutchess Apartment Grounds Four peacocks made themselves home on the grounds of an apartment complex in the area. The property manager, Peter Nikic, posted a picture of three of the four birds taken by him over the weekend at the facility in Dutchess. "I've got peacocks on my property in Millbrook, who wants them?" read a Tweet by property manager Peter Nikic.  "Originally there were five of them and one seems to have disappeared so now there's four but over the weekend I saw only three," Nikic said. "They wandered on to the property and stayed there for a few months. They seem to have made themselves comfortab…