O&R had to repair a telephone pole on Mayer Drive in Ramapo after a single car crash in Montebello yesterday afternoon. Ramapo Police say the occupant of the car, which overturned due to the accident, was conscious and alert but taken to the hospital for treatment. East Mayer Drive to Victory Road had to be temporarily shut down after the accident.
Stony Point Intersection Gets Safety Makeover
A dangerous intersection in Stony Point is getting a makeover to help make it safer. The intersection of Washburns Lane and Central Highway currently has a blinking red and yellow light and turning lanes, but County Executive Ed Day says while a full traffic light isn’t needed, a restriping of the roadway is expected to calm the traffic pattern…
In addition to the new traffic pattern, the Stony Point Police Department is participating in “Speed Awareness Week” through Sunday, so watch your speed, a good idea not just this week, but every week.
NY Boulders Tackle NJ Jackals, win 5-4; Timothy Cardinal Dolan Throws Out Ceremonial First Pitch in Pomona
In Frontier League baseball…the New York Boulders and the New Jersey Jackals went at it in game two of their three-game series. Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, was on hand to throw out the ceremonial first pitch…
Cardinal Dolan went on to throw a one-hopper to the plate, you could call it a strike of sorts. The Boulders and Jackals then took to the field…the bases were loaded in the fourth for the Jackals, the score was tied at three. Boulders’ pitcher Ryan Muñoz was on the mound, and Jackals’ shortstop Santiago Chirino at the plate…
And that was Jacob Kronberg with the call on the Boulders Radio Network. The Boulders would go on to win 5-4. Game three is tonight at 7pm at Yogi Berra Stadium in Little Falls, New Jersey.
NY Boulders Shut Out NJ Jackals, Win 1-0
In Frontier League baseball…the New York Boulders started a three-game home series last night against the New Jersey Jackals. With two in scoring position and a one-run lead in the bottom of the 7th, the Boulders’ Jack Sundberg had a chance to add some insurance runs…
And that was Jacob Kronberg on the Boulders Radio Network. Turns out, the one run was all they’d need, the final Boulders one, Jackals nothing. Pitchers Orsen Josephina and Nathan Alexander combined for the four-hit shutout.
The two teams go at it again today at 11am at Palisades Credit Union Park, and we’ll have all the action right here on AM 1700 WRCR and WRCR.com.
Extended Coverage: Attorney General’s Independent Report Says Governor Cuomo “Sexually Harassed Multiple Women, and Violated Federal and State Law”
The report released yesterday from New York’s Attorney General finds Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed at least 11 women, some of them former and current state employees. He also allegedly retaliated against a former employee who complained publicly about his conduct. Attorney General Letitia James held a press conference yesterday with independent investigators Anne Clark and Joon Kim, and they concluded that Cuomo “sexually harassed multiple women, and in doing so violated federal and state law”…
There were no specific penalties or charges stemming from the 168-page report. 179 witnesses were interviewed, including the governor.
In response, Cuomo said the facts are different than they are being portrayed. Cuomo denied touching anyone inappropriately and called the investigation the result of political attacks…
Cuomo claimed he’s gone through a similar experience in his family and was trying to be helpful to one of his accusers, and admittedly, he failed. He also said he never groped anyone in his home office as one of the victims described. Cuomo continues to refuse to step down from office.
Condemnation was swift from both sides of the political aisle. Rockland Assemblyman, Republican Mike Lawler, called the AG’s report conclusive and damning…
Lawler says the matter should criminally prosecuted. Rockland Assemblyman, Democrat Ken Zebrowski, a member of the Judiciary Committee, called the details “repugnant.” Stony Point and Orange County Assemblyman, Republican Colin Schmitt, called the report’s details “heartbreaking and disturbing,” and said Cuomo should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and called upon him to immediately resign. North Rockland State Senator, Democrat James Skoufis, renewed his call for the governor to step down, and said there was nothing political about the investigation…
Other leading Democrats all said the governor should step down. New York Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie has yet to announce any plans for impeachment proceedings, though the Assembly’s inquiry continues, and he did say he’d look to wrap that up as quickly as possible. New York State Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul said sexual harassment is unacceptable in any workplace, and the AG’s investigation documented repulsive and unlawful behavior by the Governor. New York’s junior U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand called the report “deeply, deeply disturbing” and in a joint statement with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, called on the governor to resign. In a statement, Rockland Congressman Mondaire Jones said the governor is unfit to continue leading New York State, and urged him to resign. And President Joe Biden, who’s been criticized for his behavior at times, said Cuomo should resign, adding, quote, “I’m sure there were some embraces that are totally innocent. But apparently, the attorney general decided there were things that weren’t.”
Cuomo also still faces investigations into the nursing home scandal and his book deal during the height of the COVID pandemic.