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Police: Central Nyack Man Stopped For Traffic Violation Was Driving Drunk
NYACK, N.Y. -- A 26-year-old man is facing charges of driving drunk after an arrest in Nyack early Friday, Orangetown police said.
Philip White of Central Nyack was pulled over for a traffic violation around 7:22 a.m. on Franklin Street in the village, police said.
The arresting officer said White’s eyes were “glassy,” his speech “slurred,” and he had the odor of alcohol on his breath.
White consented to, and failed, both field sobriety and breathalyzer tests, police said.
He was charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated, a misdemeanor; and unlawful possession of marijuana, a viol…
'Marching On' Highlights Civil Rights Movement In Peekskill Exhibit
PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – An exhibit of the works of Leonard Freed, a photographer known for his iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement, will be on display at the Field Library in Peekskill.
Freed, who lived in Garrison with his wife, Brigitte, died in 2006 at the age of 77.
The exhibit, “Marching On,” is a carefully curated selection of 22 timeless images from Brigitte (Klück) Freed’s personal collection.
She was not only the globe-trotting photojournalist’s partner in life, she was also his printer. The couple worked side by side to create at dozens of books and exhibits. Since Freed died, h…
Craig B. Sweetser, 64, of Poughkeepsie
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – Craig B. Sweetser of Poughkeepsie died on Saturday, Feb. 11. He was 64.
He was born in Sellersville, Pa., on Jan 20, 1953, to the late Dr. Arthur A. and Jeanette (Buczko) Sweetser.
He was employed by Hudson River Housing as a receptionist at the Hillcrest House in Poughkeepsie.
Hockey was his passion, and his favorite teams were the Rangers and the Flyers.
Survivors include his fiancé, Kelly Cash; sons Sean and Kris Sweetser, both of Newburgh; and his sister; Linda Sweetser-Morris of Sellersville.
A memorial service for Sweetser, who was cremated, was held on Sunday,…
Fred Cersosimo, Former Pawling Firefighter, 89
PAWLING, N.Y. -- Fred Cersosimo, a former Pawling volunteer firefighter and Consolidated Edison employee, died Friday, Feb. 17. He was 89.
Known as the neighborhood “fix-it” man, “Mr. C” could usually be found in his garage: repairing bicycles, working on a car, or giving one of his signature (mandated) crew cuts, say family members.
The Bronx native and U.S. Navy veteran passed his “street smarts” on to his family, who he taught the value of common sense, hard work, and commitment to each other, family members say.
Cersosimo was an avid Yankees fan. He was also known for his infectious la…
Stamford Teen Charged In Franklin Street Shooting
STAMFORD, CONN. -- A fistfight that escalated into a shooting has resulted in a 15-year-old city boy’s arrest, according to a report by The Stamford Advocate.
Police told The Stamford Advocate that the teen, who was not identified because of his age, faces several charges, including first-degree assault and reckless endangerment, in connection with the Friday, Feb. 3 incident.
According to police, the teen’s 21-year-old friend, Felix Olivo, had been roughed up on the 200 block of Franklin Street over an unpaid debt and the two of them had returned to the scene, allegedly to taunt several me…
Westchester Jeweler Joins Others To Raise Funds For Childhood Cancer
LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- It looks like a simple bracelet made of blue jade beads and a tiny elephant charm, but Larchmont jewelers Gino and Felix Rubino know it’s much more than just a piece of jewelry.
It’s a way of showing love and support for Gia, the 6-year-old daughter of a longtime friend, and other children who have been stricken with cancer, explained Gino, a Valhalla resident.
Gino and his wife, Jamie, are close friends of Mount Pleasant residents Carmine and Dana Gentile, a police officer and teacher respectively, and they have a daughter Gia’s age.
Gia, a bubbly first-grader at Hawtho…