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Longtime Rockland Resident Theresa “Terry” Foiles, a Retired NYPD Sgt & Educator Passes Away from 9/11 Related Cancer

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It is with deep sadness we share the passing of longtime Rockland resident Theresa “Terry” Foiles, a retired NYPD Sgt & Educator from 9/11 related cancer.

Theresa “Terry” Foiles passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family and friends on September 24th, 2023 after battling 9/11 related cancer, contracted from her time in Rescue and Recovery efforts at Ground Zero.

Born in the Bronx, New York on September 11th, 1957, Terry grew up with her seven brothers and sisters in Castle Hill and later Co-Op City. She attended Aquinas High School, Manhattan College (B.S.) and LIU (M.S.) She began her career at St. Nicholas of Tolentine High School in the Bronx, where she taught young students for two years. She then answered another calling of hers and decided to follow in the footsteps of her Grandfather, Grandmother, Uncles, Cousins, and Brothers and joined the NYPD. She had an incredible 21 year career where she rose to the ranks of Detective and then Sergeant, while working across the Bronx and Manhattan. She was involved in numerous NYPD affiliated groups including the Emerald Society, Steuben Society, and Holy Name Society, along the way, making lifelong friends.

After retiring from the police department, she returned to her love of teaching and continued her career at Maria Regina High School in Hartsdale, New York where she taught History, Psychology, and Criminal Justice. Terry loved her time teaching at Maria Regina, where she helped shape the minds and trajectory of so many young women who she taught – she learned so much from them as well. Her wonderful colleagues became life-long friends of hers and were a constant source of support, continuously praying for her even in her final days.

In her spare time, Terry loved traveling the world. She also enjoyed summers on the Cape and LBI and spending time with her large family and many friends. She was an avid reader, Eucharistic Minister, and the family’s great historian.

Terry is survived by her seven siblings; Donald (Barbara), John (Pat), Debra (Neil), Chris (Marcy), Jimmy (Maria), Raymond (Agena) and Patricia (Michael); as well as her 21 nieces and nephews (Kerri, Kelli, Chrissy, Katie, Neil John, Kaitlyn, Danny, Sheena, Christopher, Ryan, Terrence, Anthony, Jimmy, Matthew, John, Elizabeth, Amanda, Megan, Erin, Matthew, and Kevin); and her 15 great-nieces and nephews.

A wake will be held Thursday, September 28th from 12pm – 4pm and 6pm – 9pm at Moritz Funeral Home in Tappan, NY. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, September 29th at 1pm at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church in Tappan, New York. In lieu of flowers, donation in Theresa’s name may be made to United Hospice Inc.

Terry was a longtime resident of the Town of Orangetown, our thoughts and prayers are with her friends and family. Every September 24th, there will be a post on the Rockland Report remembering Terry. We will never forget.

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Suffern Police Check ATMs for Skimmers, Report No Threats Detected

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The Suffern Police Department Detective Bureau, in partnership with the Rockland County Intelligence Center, recently conducted a proactive sweep of 35 local businesses to check for ATM and credit card skimming devices. No devices were detected.

Skimming devices are illegal tools used by criminals to capture payment card information during legitimate transactions—often without the victim’s knowledge. This stolen data can then be used to commit fraud and identity theft.

Proactive enforcement efforts like this play a critical role in safeguarding the community by preventing financial crimes before they occur and protecting both residents and local businesses. The Suffern Police Department remains committed to staying ahead of emerging threats and ensuring the continued safety and security of the community.

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Clarkstown Appoints James S. Fay Jr. as New Police Chief, Effective April 2026

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New City, NY — Supervisor George Hoehmann and the Town Board have appointed Capt. James S. Fay, Jr. as the next Chief of Police for the Town of Clarkstown, effective April 24, 2026.

He will succeed Jeffrey Wanamaker, who is retiring after an impressive 39-year career with the Clarkstown Police Department, including serving as Chief since 2021. The Town plans to formally recognize Wanamaker’s service later this month.

About Incoming Chief James S. Fay, Jr.

Capt. Fay brings 32 years of experience within the Clarkstown Police Department, with a career spanning both operational and administrative leadership:

  • Specialized Units & Investigations
    • Narcotics and organized crime investigations
    • Investigator with the Rockland County Narcotics Task Force
    • Established and led the Street Crime Unit
    • Served in the Juvenile Aid Bureau, handling sensitive cases involving children and family court
  • Emergency & Tactical Experience
    • Over a decade with the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT)
    • First responder at the September 11 terrorist attacks
  • Leadership Roles
    • Supervised patrol operations and field training
    • Oversaw Special Operations (K-9, Traffic, Anti-Crime)
    • Currently serves as Operations Captain, overseeing Patrol, Detectives, and Special Operations
  • Labor & Community Involvement
    • Former executive leader in the Police Benevolent Association
    • Founding member of the Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce Board
    • Graduate of Leadership Rockland

Supervisor Hoehmann praised both leaders, expressing gratitude to Chief Wanamaker for his decades of service and confidence in Fay as a “true public servant” committed to the department and community.

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