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Drug Court Graduation Tomorrow

June
11

The Rockland Drug Court tomorrow will graduate people who completed a treatment course instead of spending time in jail.

Those approved for 11-year-old Drug Court pleaded guilty to a non-violent misdemeanor and took treatment instead of incarceration.

District Attorney Thomas Zugibe will give the keynote address at the graduation, which starts at 2 p.m. in the ceremonial courtroom at the County Courthouse in New City.

Posted by Steve Lieberman on Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 at 12:32 pm |


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O’Grady-Brown Scholarship Breakfast on Saturday

June
3

Breakfast and college scholarship awards will be on the menu Saturday morning at the Nyack Seaport.

The O’Grady-Brown Memorial Scholarship Awards breakfast starts at 10 a.m. at the Nyack Seaport. The keynote speaker will be Rockland District Attorney Thomas Zugibe.

Receiving $1,000 scholarships are:
• James H. Rahill of Stony Point and Don Bosco Prep High School.
• Michael B. Kelley of Pearl River and Pearl River High School.
• Pamela Samoylo of Valley Cottage and Nyack High School.
• Terrence Ambrose of Pearl River and Pearl River High School.
Receiving $500 scholarships:
• Charnell N. Neptune of Spring Valley and Ramapo High School.
• John Coyle of Sparkill and Tappan Zee High School.

The six high school seniors will share $5,000 in scholarships from a fund named for Nyack Sgt. Edward O’Grady and Nyack Patrolman Waverly “Chipper” Brown. The fund was established in 1990 for high school seniors interested in a career in law enforcement.

Both officers were murdered Oct. 20, 1981, by six men armed with automatic weapons who jumped from the back of a van stopped at a roadblock at the New York State Thruway entrance on Mountainview Avenue off Route 59 in Nyack. A memorial to the officers stands at the site.

The shootings came shortly after a Brinks armored car was robbed of $1.6 million at the Nanuet Mall by a gang of white radicals formerly affiliated with the 1960s Weather Underground and black nationalists.

Security guard Peter Paige was murdered at the Nanuet Mall. Guard Joseph Trombino severely wounded. Trombino died in the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, while still working for Brinks.

The O’Grady-Brown Memorial Scholarship Committee comprises South Nyack-Grand View Police Chief Robert W. Van Cura as chairman; South Nyack-Grand View Officer Brent Newbury as secretary/treasurer; The Rev. Willie Harrison as chaplan; and William M. Mooney as counsel. The board members are Clarkstown Detective Robert Shine, former Legislator Theodore Dusanenko, Clarkstown Councilman Ralph Mandia, Sgt. Raymond Bliven, Anne Marie Mucahy, state police Investigator Neil Anderson and Fanneta Glass-Miles. The honorary chairman is former state Sen. Joseph Holland and Chairman-Emeritus is Alan B. Colsey, a former South Nyack-Grand View police chief.

For more information: Write to the O’Grady-Brown Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1024, Nyack, N.Y., 10960, or call South Nyack-Grand View Police Chief Robert Van Cura at 845-358-0206, Ext. 16. Or visit this website.

Posted by Steve Lieberman on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 at 3:14 pm |


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Bongiorno fumes at Spitzer

March
11

Michael Bongiorno was angrier than most about Gov. Eliot Spitzer being reportedly involved with prostitutes. And not too many people were happier than Bongiorno that Spitzer’s political career could end.

Talking about Spitzer angers Bongiorno, who was Rockland’s district attorney for 12 years until losing in November to Democrat Thomas Zugibe.

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Bongiorno, a Republican, still blames Spitzer for costing him election. Spitzer convinced New Square leaders to recommend they give the community’s bloc vote to Zugibe, during the final days of the campaign. Even when New Square leaders offered to split the community’s vote, Bongiorno said, Spitzer demanded it all for Zugibe.

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Posted by Steve Lieberman on Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 at 4:27 pm |


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