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Promposals from the Class of 2024
The Scarsdale High School Prom is on Thursday May 30, 2024 and some clever seniors are finding novel ways to ask their dates to go with them to the big night. Here are photos of just a few “promposals.” Do you have one to share? Email us at scarsdalecomments@gmail.com and we’ll include it here.
Ossining LGBTQ+ Alliance and Hudson Valley Queer Collective Announce June Events
The Ossining LGBTQ Alliance is a volunteer organization that promotes a safe and welcoming environment for the LGBTQ community. The Hudson Valley Queer Collective is a celebration of LGBTQ+ art, expression, and community in New York’s Hudson Valley, started and run by local musician and advocate Christina Picciano. “There...
11 Park View Place, Pound Ridge, NY 10576, Pound Ridge, NY 10576 - $1,599,000
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Suspicious Man Approaches Boy In Pearl River
The incident occurred in Rockland County around 8:50 a.m., Friday, May 24, on South John Street in Pearl River. According to Lt. Michael Boysa of the Orangetown Police, a 10-year-old boy was in his driveway when a blue sedan pulled up in front of his home. After a while, the...
Ferrari dealership failed to fix recalled brakes before fatal crash in N.J., lawsuit says
The estate of a 92-year-old man killed in Bergen County two years ago filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the Ferrari automotive group accusing a dealership in New York of failing to remedy a faulty braking system that was under recall. Albert Van Schnellbacher, a retired teacher and great-grandfather from Bergenfield,...
Hackensack Acting Like it Wants to Become a Filming Destination in NJ
HACKENSACK, NJ - The city has passed an ordinance that sets the stage for it to become a filming destination. On May 21, the city passed a filming ordinance which requires any entity from a non-profit to a major motion picture studio to acquire a permit at least three days before filming needs to occur.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The fees range from $25 per day for a non-profit to $1,000 per day for a motion picture studio. Those wishing to use public property for filming also need to carry the proper amount of liability insurance. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
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