Friday | Journal News
Here's a reminder of the restaurants we've covered recently. The most recently published are at the top of the list.
Fire extinguished inside Bowline Point plant in W. Haverstraw
A fire inside the Bowline Point power plant along the Hudson River in West Haverstraw was extinguished just before 3 p.m. today.
Three charged, two in hospital after fight at West Haverstraw Taco Bell
Three Bronx men are facing charges and two Rockland residents are in the hospital after a brawl in the parking lot of a taco restaurant, police said today.
Monday night cruise in Stony Point
Michael Delisio was eager to show off the 550-horsepower engine of his 1970 Chevy Chevelle Super Sport.
Store gives kids a sweet experience
I am a teacher of special-needs students from North Rockland High School. Our children were invited to visit the Super Stop 'n' Shop in West Haverstraw.
Farley Bridge to close over holiday weekend
Emergency measures are in place to deal with the issues involving the James A. Farley Bridge.
Stony Point may open truck route
The Town Board will hold a public hearing to consider temporarily allowing trucks over 40 tons on Lowland Hill Road as a one-way southbound street.
Great support for Italian Festival
On behalf of myself, co-chairperson Fran Nardi and The Rockland County Columbus Association, we would like to thank everyone who came out to show their support at our first Italian Festival in West Haverstraw ...
Owner of West Haverstraw "zoo from hell" pleads not guilty
The man who kept hundreds of animals in conditions that a prosecutor described as a "zoo from hell" pleaded not guilty this afternoon to two counts of misdemeanor charges of failing to provide sustenance to ...
Accident shuts Route 9W in West Haverstraw
Both lanes were closed about 4:15 p.m. today on Route 9W in West Haverstraw following a 2-car accident with injuries near Samsondale Plaza.
Solutions discussed for Route 9W bridge in Stony Point
STONY POINT - Various solutions are being considered to address the pressing issues involving the James A. Farley Memorial Bridge on Route 9W.
BOCES, transgender teen face challenge
Michael Arone has been called every pejorative someone could direct at a transgender teen.
Supervisor gets raises as sewer board chief
Haverstraw town Supervisor Howard Phillips has received handsome salary increases over the years as chairman of the sewer board serving his town, records show.
'Zoo' owner still has most of 300 animals
WEST HAVERSTRAW - Most of the hundreds of animals kept in conditions that a prosecutor described as a 'zoo from hell' remained under the care of their 59-year-old owner yesterday, and no additional charges were ...
Rockland man charged with animal cruelty
WEST HAVERSTRAW State Police and agents from the Hudson Valley SPCA have arrested a West Haverstraw man on two counts of failing to provide sustenance to animals, a misdemeanor under state law.
NY retiree denies keeping "zoo from hell"
A retired construction worker denies a New York suburban prosecutor's claim that he kept about 300 animals in a stinking "zoo from hell." Robert Everle of West Haverstraw says the animals are his pets - and he ...
Middletown Times Herald Record
NY raid finds hundreds of animals, poor conditions
State police say they have found hundreds of animals, including sheep, chickens and guinea hens, in poor conditions at a home in the New York City suburbs.
Police find hundreds of animals in raid of West Haverstraw home
Police raided a house on North Wayne Avenue where they found hundreds of animals, including sheep, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigeons, cats and dogs - many of which were sick or in poor condition, investigators ...
W. Haverstraw native retires after 31 years
NORFOLK, Va. - Margaret 'Peggy' Hickey sailed through rough waters in the Navy as one of the first women to serve aboard a ship.
W. Haverstraw native retires after 31 years
NORFOLK, Va. - Margaret 'Peggy' Hickey sailed through rough waters in the Navy as one of the first women to serve aboard a ship.