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Spring Valley High School Names 2026 Valedictorian and Salutatorian

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Spring Valley High School has announced its top academic honors for the Class of 2026, naming Pablo Monzon-Lemus as valedictorian and Kristian Vetchy as salutatorian.

The designations recognize the students with the highest and second-highest weighted grade point averages in the graduating class.

Monzon-Lemus, this year’s valedictorian, plans to pursue a path in law and advocacy, inspired by his upbringing in a marginalized community. While he has not yet finalized his college choice, he intends to double major in political science and computer science.

He is a member of the National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, and Math Honor Society. His extracurricular involvement includes YMCA Youth & Government, where he served as a bill sponsor, as well as Model United Nations, where he held the role of president. He is also active in Key Club, Yearbook, and the Superintendent’s Circle.

Outside the classroom, Monzon-Lemus has worked as a tutor and instructor at Mathnasium and a local retail store. He also volunteers his time at school by tutoring classmates during lunch periods to help them prepare for the New York State Regents exams.

Vetchy, named salutatorian, plans to pursue studies in computer science or engineering and is considering a future career as a computer programmer or game developer.

He is a member of the National Honor Society and Science Honor Society. His extracurricular activities include participation in Thespian Troupe 721, the varsity golf team, and the school orchestra.

Vetchy has played the piano for more than a decade and also enjoys drawing, cooking, and baking. In his free time, he is an avid gamer.

School officials praised both students for their academic excellence, leadership, and contributions to the school community.

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Stolen Dog in Haverstraw: Community Asked to Help Locate Missing Pet

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Residents of Rockland are being asked to keep an eye out for a dog reported stolen, as the owner and local community work to bring the pet home safely.

According to the owner, the dog was taken under suspicious circumstances, and efforts are now underway to locate the animal as quickly as possible.

Anyone who may have seen the dog or has information about its whereabouts is urged to come forward. Even small details could help lead to a safe recovery.

Community members are encouraged to check home security cameras, sheds, yards, and surrounding areas.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Amanda @ 845-664-3973  or local authorities.

The owner is asking for the public’s help in spreading the word and bringing their dog home.

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Rockland County Shelter’s Longest Resident Still Waiting for a Forever Home

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY — At more than eight years old, Cookie has spent the last four years at a local shelter, making her the longest resident currently waiting for adoption.

Despite the long wait, Cookie remains a friendly, affectionate dog who continues to win over staff and volunteers with her loving personality. She enjoys spending time with people, whether it’s going for car rides, exploring the outdoors, or simply relaxing with a good cuddle. She’s also known for her playful, goofy nature and her love of attention—especially when it comes to back scratches.

Described as a “smart cookie,” she knows her basic commands and walks well on a leash. She has even shown a love for adventure, including activities like kayaking.

Cookie would do best in a home where she can be the only pet, allowing her to soak up all the attention. An experienced dog owner, a household with older children, and access to a fenced-in yard would provide an ideal environment for her to thrive.

Shelter staff say Cookie’s story is a reminder of the many animals waiting for homes and the importance of adoption. After years of waiting, they hope her next chapter will finally be with a family of her own.

Those interested in adopting Cookie or learning more can contact Four Legs Good NY NJ for more information. 🐾

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