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Haverstraw Police and Local Fire Departments to Conduct Train Derailment Drill on June 22nd

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On Sunday, June 22, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, the West Haverstraw, Haverstraw, and Thiells Fire Departments will conduct a Train Derailment Exercise across various locations in the Villages of West Haverstraw and Haverstraw.

The drill will involve fire apparatus, emergency services personnel, and drones operating in the following areas:

  • West Haverstraw: Delloro St., Joseph St., Key Bank on Route 9W, and Pecks Pond

  • Haverstraw: Robbins Ct. and the Train Trestle/Minisceongo Creek areas

Important Information:

  • Delloro St. at Joseph St. will be closed from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

  • Drones will be flying over the drill sites as part of the exercise

  • Water pressure may be temporarily reduced, and discolored water could occur due to fire hydrant usage during and shortly after the drill

Officials stress that this is only a training exercise and not an actual emergency. Residents are advised to use caution in the affected areas and expect increased emergency vehicle activity.

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Haverstraw Police Officer Struck by Vehicle During Traffic Stop, Suspects Arrested

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A police officer was injured Thursday afternoon after being struck by a vehicle during a traffic stop in the Village of Haverstraw, according to the Town of Haverstraw Police Department.

At approximately 1:10 p.m., officers conducted a vehicle stop for a traffic infraction on Riverfront Drive. While attempting to engage with the driver, the operator suddenly accelerated, striking one of the officers before fleeing the scene.

Authorities immediately broadcast a description of the vehicle along with its license plate information over police radio.

A responding officer later located the vehicle traveling on West Street. Police conducted a stop, and the occupants were taken into custody without further incident.

The injured officer was transported to a local hospital and is being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

“This incident is one of many examples of the dangers our officers face every day while performing their duties,” said John Gould Jr.. “I am grateful that our officer’s injuries are not life-threatening and proud of the swift and professional response by our personnel in quickly locating the vehicle and safely taking the individuals into custody. We will not tolerate actions that put our officers or community members at risk.”

Police said additional information will be released as the investigation continues.

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Ramapo Police Officer Earns State Recognition for DWI Enforcement Efforts

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Members of the Ramapo Police Department attended the 2026 Annual New York State Law Enforcement Recognition Event, where agencies and individuals were honored for their efforts to combat impaired driving.

The event, presented by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) New York, STOP-DWI New York, and the New York Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee, recognizes law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and agencies for their work in enforcing laws and developing programs aimed at reducing drunk and drug-impaired driving.

During the ceremony, Ramapo Police Officer Erica Ascuasiati received the Recognition of Excellence Award for her outstanding efforts in impaired driving enforcement.

Department officials praised Officer Ascuasiati for her dedication and commitment to roadway safety, noting that her work plays a key role in protecting the community.

The department reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to enforcing laws related to impaired driving while continuing public education efforts to reduce dangerous behavior behind the wheel.

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