A Rockland County corrections officer who was indicted for sexually harassing inmates is expected to plead guilty to misconduct charges when he’s back in court today. That’s according to News 12. 35 year-old John Kezek allegedly made false jail log entries regarding his activities while working. Earlier this year he was charged with dozens of counts of mistreating inmates and falsifying jail records.
Eagle Bay Condo Project Clears Another Hurdle in Stony Point
The Eagle Bay condo project in Stony Point has cleared another hurdle before construction can begin. Stony Point supervisor Jim Monaghan says the Planning Board has given preliminary approval to the 260-unit, 2- and 3-bedroom rental project…
The developer still needs a DEC permit to build a walkway / pier, and CSX Transportation needs to grant a permit to pave the way for a secondary entrance that would go under the railroad tracks. Monaghan says Eagle Bay could get all final approvals by the middle of next year.
Ramapo Continues Clearing Trees from Children’s Park in Chestnut Ridge
Dead tree cleanup continues in Children’s Park in Chestnut Ridge and could be complete by next week. A caller to “The Morning Show” on Monday urged Ramapo supervisor Michael Specht to do something about the mess left behind by the recently cut-down trees…
Specht hopes the cleanup will be wrapped up by next week or at least have an update as to when it will be complete. The park is also open later than usual this winter to help accommodate residents who have been eager to keep up with outdoor activities before it gets too cold.
Mets Introduce Buck Showalter as New Manager
The Mets introduced their new manager in a virtual press conference yesterday afternoon. Buck Showalter said he’s not going to rely exclusively on analytics when it comes to managing the team…
Showalter has previously managed the Texas Rangers, Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees.
Rockland COVID Death Count Climbs, County Exec. Asks Governor to Re-open Anthony Wayne Testing Center
The COVID death toll is up again in Rockland, it now stands at 1,006, up one since last week. But the big jump in the county is in active cases, with an increase of more than 800 to 2,121, and hospitalizations, which has nearly doubled in the last two weeks, two-thirds of those are unvaccinated. Rockland’s county executive says 20 percent of hospital beds and 38 percent of ICU beds are available at Good Samaritan and Nyack Hospitals, leaving plenty of capacity for daily emergencies and regularly scheduled procedures. County Executive Ed Day wants Rocklanders to get vaccinated and boosted, wear masks if they want, and suggests getting tested before attending holiday gatherings or family events. On Friday, Day said we’ve learned a lot since last December in how to deal with COVID…
To help make testing easier, Day says he’s asked the Governor to reopen the state-operated testing site at the Anthony Wayne Recreation Center. But Acting Commissioner for New York’s Division of Homeland Security, Jackie Bray, says while new sites are opening, Anthony Wayne isn’t one of them yet…
New York’s Health Commissioner did not attend the evening coronavirus update press conference, because Governor Kathy Hochul said she tested positive for COVID…
Hochul also said $65 million is being made available to counties to help with the cost of administering vaccines and boosters and enforcing last week’s indoor mask mandate. Meanwhile, White Plains Mayor Tom Roach also reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. He was also fully vaccinated and recently got a booster shot. His symptoms are said to be mild, but he’s isolating at home.