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Orangetown Town Board Pass Resolution Condemning the NYS Parole Board’s decision to release Paula Bohovesky’s killer

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Last night the Town Board unanimously passed the following resolution, condemning the NYS Parole Board’s decision to release Paula Bohovesky’s killer Richard LaBarbera, calling on Governor Andrew Cuomo to intervene to overturn the decision, and again calling on the parole board to not release her other killer, Robert McCain, when he appears before them this month:

WHEREAS, the Town of Orangetown wishes to express its continuing condolences to, and support for, the family of Paula Bohovesky, who was brutally raped and murdered thirty-nine years ago; and

WHEREAS, in 1980, Paula Bohovesky was a talented artist, an aspiring actress and a well-regarded member of the junior class at Pearl River High School; and

WHEREAS, tragically, this young woman, burgeon with energy and a zest for life, was tragically and senselessly murdered just two blocks from her home; and

WHEREAS, the two young men who committed this heinous crime after a day spent drinking in a local bar received the maximum penalty for murder then allowed in New York State, twenty-five years to life in prison; and

WHEREAS, one of these men, Richard LaBarbera, has been recently granted parole and release from prison by the New York State Parole Board; and

WHEREAS, the second criminal involved, Robert McCain, will shortly go before that same parole board to petition for his own release; and

WHEREAS, neither of these murderers have expressed regret or taken responsibility for their heinous crime; and

WHEREAS, Paula’s family and friends, as well as those living in Orangetown at the time, can still recall the horror of that day; and

WHEREAS, Paula’s mother, Lois Bohovesky, must now witness at least one of the murderers of her child walk free, and potentially cause harm to others upon release; and

WHEREAS, the Town Board of Orangetown has met, considered and by a unanimous vote approved this resolution; now therefore be it

RESOLVED, that the Town Board of Orangetown expresses its shock and disgust with the decision of the New York State Parole Board, and asks that if it is at all legally possible they reconsider, or that the Governor intervene in any way possible; and be it further

RESOLVED, that the Town Board of Orangetown again implores the New York State Parole Board to not release Paula’s second killer when he appears before them this month; and be it further

RESOLVED, the Town Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to Ms. Lois Bohovesky; to the NYS Parole Board; and to such other persons proper in order to effectuate the purpose of this resolution including the offices of:

NYS Governor Andrew Cuomo
NYS Senator David Carlucci
NYS Assemblywoman Ellen C. Jaffee

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Update: Rockland County YouthFest Returns March 29 at RCC

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Rockland County will host its annual YouthFest on Sunday, March 29, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Rockland Community College.

The free, family-friendly event is one of the largest community gatherings in the county, bringing together more than 150 local agencies, organizations, and service providers focused on youth and family programs.

YouthFest offers a wide range of activities, including interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, performances, and hands-on experiences for children and teens. Families can also enjoy entertainment, games, and attractions throughout the day while learning about resources available across Rockland County.

The event is held in conjunction with Rockland County Government Day, giving residents an opportunity to connect with county departments and learn more about public services and programs.

Organized by the Rockland County Youth Bureau, YouthFest draws thousands of attendees each year and serves as a one-stop destination for families seeking information, support services, and recreational opportunities.

                                  Admission is free and open to the public.

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Frozen Toilet During Extreme Cold? What Homeowners Should and Shouldn’t Do

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With freezing temperatures expected across Rockland County, Fire and Emergency Services is reminding residents to take steps to prevent frozen and burst pipes, which can cause significant property damage and even lead to fires.

Officials recommend allowing faucets to drip slightly, especially overnight, to keep water moving through pipes. Residents should also open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate around plumbing, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms.

Fire and Emergency Services advises keeping homes heated to at least 55 degrees, even when away, and insulating exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages. Residents are warned never to use open flames or unsafe heating devices to thaw frozen pipes.

If a pipe does freeze, officials recommend using a hair dryer or warm air to thaw it safely. Torches or other open-flame methods should never be used. A frozen toilet is inconvenient, but rushing the fix can turn a minor problem into major damage. Slow, careful warming is the safest solution, and professional help should be sought if the issue persists.

In the event of a burst pipe or water emergency, residents are urged to shut off the water immediately and contact emergency services or a licensed professional if needed.

Officials remind residents to stay warm, stay safe, and take preventative steps to protect their homes during extreme cold weather.

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