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Former Botanical Institute In Yonkers To Bloom Again As Multi-Use Center Former Botanical Institute In Yonkers To Bloom Again As Multi-Use Center
Former Botanical Institute In Yonkers To Bloom Again As Multi-Use Center YONKERS, N.Y. -- An abandoned and crumbling former botanical research center in Yonkers soon will be blooming with activity in the form of medical offices, restaurants and other businesses, according to a report by lohud.com. The once-elegant brick building complex off North Broadway had sat empty and graffiti ridden ever since the Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research pulled up stakes and moved to the less urbanized are of upstate Ithaca. According to the lohud.com report, Simone Healthcare Development, which has undertaken a $35 million transformation of the formerly neglected site,…
State Group Honors Mount Vernon Principal As Region's Top Administrator State Group Honors Mount Vernon Principal As Region's Top Administrator
State Group Honors Mount Vernon Principal As Region's Top Administrator MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Mount Vernon High School principal Ron Gonzalez’s philosophy of “yelling praise and whispering criticism” has, his colleagues say, not only helped students succeed and gotten the community more involved in education, it has now earned him recognition from his peers. Gonzalez was named recently by The Empire State Supervisors and Administrators Association as its “Region 2 Outstanding Administrator of the Year.” Ceremonies honoring Gonzalez, and top administrators from around the state, were held Friday, June 17, in Saratoga Springs. Each year, the statewide profession…
Happy Birthday To Garrison's George Pataki Happy Birthday To Garrison's George Pataki
Happy Birthday To Garrison's George Pataki GARRISON, N.Y. – Happy birthday to Garrison’s George Pataki. The lawyer and politician turns 71 today. Pataki, former mayor of the historic Hudson River town of Peekskill, was elected as New York’s 53rd governor in 1994, beating incumbent Democrat Mario Cuomo. Like Cuomo, he went on to serve three terms. A Republican, he had previously served on the state Assembly and Senate. Last year, the Garrison resident threw his hat in the ring for the GOP nomination in the upcoming presidential elections. He later withdrew his name from contention. Pataki’s paternal grandfather came to the Unite…
Happy Birthday To Peekskill's George Pataki Happy Birthday To Peekskill's George Pataki
Happy Birthday To Peekskill's George Pataki PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – Happy birthday to Peekskill native and Garrison resident George Pataki. The lawyer and politician turns 71 today. Pataki, former mayor of the historic Hudson River town, was elected as New York’s 53rd governor in 1994, beating incumbent Democrat Mario Cuomo. Like Cuomo, he went on to serve three terms. A Republican, he had previously served on the state Assembly and Senate. Last year, the Garrison resident threw his hat in the ring for the GOP nomination in the upcoming presidential elections. He later withdrew his name from contention. Pataki’s paternal grandfather c…
Encounter Points Out Danger Of Realistic Non-Lethal Guns, Ramapo Police Say Encounter Points Out Danger Of Realistic Non-Lethal Guns, Ramapo Police Say
Encounter Points Out Danger Of Realistic Non-Lethal Guns, Ramapo Police Say RAMAPO, N.Y. -- A scary encounter with a bike theft suspect in Airmont could have ended in tragedy, Ramapo police said. An officer who had approached the man behind a shopping center in the village Thursday saw what he thought was a pistol in his hand, police said. The officer shouted at him to put the object down, and, after hesitating slightly, he did, police said. The pistol turned out to be a BB or pellet gun. The incident points out the danger of scenarios where officers only have a split second to decide if a suspect is holding a real gun -- or a wallet, cell phone, or other harmles…
State To Help Poughkeepsie Figure Out Its Finances; Fishkill Gets Grant State To Help Poughkeepsie Figure Out Its Finances; Fishkill Gets Grant
State To Help Poughkeepsie Figure Out Its Finances; Fishkill Gets Grant POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The economically struggling city of Poughkeepsie is about to get some help from the state, according to The Poughkeepsie Journal. The Financial Restructuring Board for Local Governments agreed on Monday to review the city’s finances and help it figure out ways to cut costs, The Poughkeepsie Journal reported. Poughkeepsie Mayor Rob Rolison told The Poughkeepsie Journal that the city appreciates any help it can get managing its finances. The board also approved a $100,000 grant for the town of Fishkill to create a database that highway departments can use to compile and…
Hudson Valley Woman Says She 'Went Numb' When She Won $7M Lottery Prize Hudson Valley Woman Says She 'Went Numb' When She Won $7M Lottery Prize
Hudson Valley Woman Says She 'Went Numb' When She Won $7M Lottery Prize FISHKILL, N.Y. – Rockland County resident Belinda Poblete usually played the Powerball, but, on a whim one day in May, she decided to buy a CASH4LIFE ticket at a convenience store in Sloatsburg. Now, thanks to that impulse, the health-care worker is a multi-millionaire. According to New York lottery officials, Poblete matched all six numbers drawn, winning her the $7 million jackpot. “I don’t know why I played that game,” Poblete said Thursday at ceremonies at the New York Lottery’s regional offices in Fishkill. “I just picked the numbers randomly. They aren’t birthdays or anniversaries -…
Former Harrison Teacher Charged in $300K Tax Fraud, Theft Former Harrison Teacher Charged in $300K Tax Fraud, Theft
Former Harrison Teacher Charged in $300K Tax Fraud, Theft HARRISON, N.Y. -- A former Harrison teacher is facing grand larceny and tax fraud charges after police accused her of stealing thousands of dollars from a relative, according to a report by lohud.com. Jean Ann Swartz denies that she took $300,000 plus from a nephew and then failed to report the money to the state tax authorities, lohud.com reported. Swartz, 65, who taught English at Harrison High School until 2004, has been active in civic organizations such as a children’s center and a public library, the lohud.com article said. Out on $25,000 bail, she is due back in court on Tuesday, Ju…
Yonkers Schools Chief Had Biggest Paycheck In System In 2015 Yonkers Schools Chief Had Biggest Paycheck In System In 2015
Yonkers Schools Chief Had Biggest Paycheck In System In 2015 YONKERS, N.Y. -- The top 10 paychecks in the Yonkers school system went mostly to administrators last year, according to a report by lohud.com. Pulling down the most bucks was Schools Superintendent Edwin Quezada with a salary of $207,500 and change, the lohud.com report said. Quezada was the deputy superintendent in 2015 when then-Superintendent Michael Yazurlo was forced to step down for health reasons, according to previous media reports. The only person in the top 10 who wasn’t an administrator was Alfred Cordero, chief school doctor, who made close to $186,000 last year, the lohud.com…
Larchmont Sets Meeting, Vote On Extension Of Building Moratorium Larchmont Sets Meeting, Vote On Extension Of Building Moratorium
Larchmont Sets Meeting, Vote On Extension Of Building Moratorium LARCHMONT, N.Y. -- The Larchmont Village Board plans to hold a public hearing on July 6 on its proposal to extend a ban on residential development, according to a report by lohud.com. The moratorium was enacted in January in response to community preservationists’ outrage over a developer’s reported plans to demolish a 6,300-square-foot home on Ocean Avenue known as The Orchard and subdivide the lot. Sitting on a hill overlooking the Long Island Sound, the 1896 home with a rustic stone foundation once belonged to financier George E. Ide. It was designed by Frank A. Moore, the same architec…
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