Month: June 2015
News from Hofstra University Local Students Graduate from Hofstra University HEMPSTEAD, NY (06/26/2015)(readMedia)– About 2,000 Hofstra University students earned their undergraduate, graduate or law degrees during commencement ceremonies on May 17-18, 2015 at the…
Credit Card skimming device discovered on ATM NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Patrick Regan Troop F Commander PRESS RELEASE On June 25, 2015, the New York State Police Bureau of Criminal Investigation – Middletown discovered a credit card skimming device attached…
Thomas D. Baruffo Wingdale – Thomas Dominick “Tommy” Baruffo, 73, a lifelong resident of Wingdale, NY died on Wednesday, June 24, 2015 at Danbury Hospital in Danbury, CT. Mr. Baruffo was a supervisor at Pawling Corporation for 45 years retiring…
State Police investigate accidental drowning in Pound Ridge NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Robin H. Benziger Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE Pound Ridge, New York – On June 25, 2015 at approximately 2:12 p.m., New York State Police from…
Mark Meaney, proudly born in Brooklyn, NY on July 11, 1937, died peacefully on June 25, 2015 in his 78th year. Son of Bernard E. and Grace (Weaver) Meaney, Mark served in the US Army during the Korean War from…
News from Springfield College Springfield College Recognizes 2015 Graduates SPRINGFIELD, MA (06/25/2015)(readMedia)– Springfield College recently held its commencement weekend where 621 master’s degrees, nine certificates of advanced graduate study, 16 doctor of philosophy degrees, and 27 doctoral of…
DCC Adds Tour, Info Session Dates to Summer Schedule June 25, 2015 – More dates have been added to the slate of summer information sessions and tours for prospective students and families interested in learning about Dutchess Community College’s almost…
UPDATE: Search for escaped inmates in Franklin County continues NEW YORK STATE POLICE Joseph A. D’Amico Superintendent Beau Duffy Director of Public Information PRESS RELEASE The New York State Police continue the search for escaped Clinton Correctional Facility…
Something’s Rotten in the City of Brooklyn Sherman Playhouse Opens the Classic Dark American Comedy ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ July 10 SHERMAN, CONN. (June 25, 2015) – On Friday, July 10, The Sherman Playhouse will premiere Joseph…
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State Police announce the arrest of Corrections Officer Gene Palmer NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Charles E. Guess Troop B Commander PRESS RELEASE The New York State Police have arrested 57-year old Clinton Correctional Facility Correction Officer Gene Palmer of…
Albany man arrested for possessing a stolen vehicle NEW YORK STATE POLICE Major Robin H. Benziger Troop K Commander PRESS RELEASE Hudson, New York – On June 22, 2015, New York State Police from the Livingston barracks arrested Mazai…
News from Florida Institute of Technology Kayssa Leal Da Silva Named to Dean’s List at Florida Institute of Technology MELBOURNE, FL (06/24/2015)(readMedia)– Kayssa Leal Da Silva, a Bus Adm/ Global Mgmt & Finance major and resident of Patterson,…
Bringing Green Chemistry and Sustainability into the Classroom Siena College and SUNY New Paltz will each be conducting a New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) green chemistry training for New York State’s high school chemistry teachers….
DEC Announces Falconry, Wildlife Rehabilitator and Leashed Tracking Dog Examinations Exams Slated for August 14; Exam Registration Deadline July 24 Examinations for individuals seeking a license to practice the sport of falconry, become a volunteer wildlife rehabilitator or use leashed…