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Major Underground Transmission Line Approved in Rockland; Project To Improv Reliability and Resiliency for O&R Customers

The New York State Public Service Commission (NYSPSC) has approved (February 15) Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) plans for a new, $57.8-million, two-year electric system construction project designed to improve electric service reliability and system resiliency for approximately 45,000 O&R customers by installing 5.5 miles of new electric transmission cable underground in the southwest section of Clarkstown.

O&R Ramps Up Emergency Crews to Repair Potential Storm Damage as High Winds Predicted for Friday

Orange and Rockland Utilities is preparing its emergency response crews to mobilize early Friday morning to repair potential damage and restore possible power outages that could result from a severe windstorm, packing strong gusts as high as 60 mph. That storm is expected to slam through the region about 3 a.m. Friday and exit the area by around noon.

Additional Information Released in Fatal January Hit and Run

The Town of Haverstraw Detective Bureau concluded its investigation into the fatal hit and run motor vehicle accident that occurred on Thiells Mt Ivy Road during the early morning hours of January 26, 2024. It was concluded that the victim was struck by two vehicles. One vehicle stopped at the scene and called 911 reporting the incident and requested medical personnel to the scene. The other vehicle fled that scene southbound on Thiells Mt Ivy Road.

After Years Of Delays, Our Hard-Working Hudson Valley Cops Finally Have What They Are Owed For Their Dedicated Service

After standing shoulder to shoulder with Hudson Valley law enforcement last year to demand action, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer today revealed that the feds are now set to deliver over $10 million owed to local police departments for their vital contributions, ending years of bureaucratic delays.