The Tappan, Palisades and Orangeburg libraries in Orangetown will be holding a blood drive tomorrow. The drives are open to those 16 years of age or older, walk-ins are welcome, but registration is preferred. The hours are from noon to 6pm tomorrow at each library. Visit TappanLibrary.org or call 845-359-3877 for more information.
Nanuet Fireworks to Launch Tuesday Night for July 4th Celebration
If you’re looking for some fireworks you’ll find them tonight in Nanuet. Clarkstown supervisor George Hoehmann says Nanuet High School is the place, and night-time, is the right time…
There’ll also be a performance by the band “FDR Drive.” People usually start showing up around 6pm and the fireworks should start around 9pm.
WRCR Sports: Boulders Recap
The Rockland Boulders took on the Sussex County Miners in the final game of their three-game series in Pomona last night. Down two to one in the ninth with a man on first, one of the newest Boulders delivered…
That was Marc Ernay with the call on the Boulders Broadcast Network. The final score 3-2, Boulders with the win. The Boulders are off today but Tuesday afternoon at four there’s a double-header against the Three Rivers Eagles. You’ll be able to hear that one right here on WRCR, your radio home for the Rockland Boulders.
Ramapo PD Investigating Shooting in South Spring Valley
Ramapo Police are investigating a Friday-morning shooting that left a Nanuet cab driver dead. Police say 28 year-old Luis Guaman-Espinoza was found in the back seat of a gray International Taxi shot several times. The taxi was behind the CVS on Old Nyack Turnpike in south Spring Valley. Espinoza was taken to Montefiore Nyack Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The investigation is on-going. No additional information was available. If you know anything about it contact the Ramapo Police department at 845-357-2400.
Millions Still Needed Before Hi-Tor Can Build New Facility
Rockland County government and local towns and villages are committed to eventually having a new Hi-Tor Animal Care Center even though they only have about a third of the funding that’ll be necessary to do it right. Rockland County Executive Ed Day says they have about two million dollars so far, and they still need up to about four million dollars more…
Day says the shelter that does get built won’t be a tremendous facility but one that’ll be sufficient for the county’s needs.