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Victim Identified in Fatal Motorcycle Accident Saturday in Nanuet, Services Announced

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NANUET, NY – At approximately 11:05 pm on Saturday, November 7, 2020, the Clarkstown Police Department responded to reports of a motorcycle accident in the area of West Nyack Rd. and Rt. 304, in Nanuet.

As officers arrived on scene they observed an injured male and a motorcycle laying in the roadway. Officers along with the Nanuet Ambulance Corp. and Rockland Paramedics began rendering aid to the injured man. Nanuet Ambulance transported the injured male to Nyack Hospital, where he was pronounced deceased.

He has been identified as 36-year-old Peter Etienne. Friends describe him as a beloved father, son, brother, and friend.

Service information below.
Visitation will be held on Friday, November 13, 2020 from 5:00pm – 9:00pm at Michael J. Higgins Funeral Service Inc., 321 S. Main St., New City, NY 10956.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, November 14, 2020 at 10:00am at the Michael J. Higgins Funeral Service Inc., 321 S. Main St., New City, NY 10956.
The Burial will be held at Brick Church Cemetery, 221 Brick Church Rd, Spring Valley, NY 10977.
Please note Covid restrictions will be in place. We ask that you wear a mask and practice social distancing. The viewing will be live-streamed on Steve Etienne Facebook page.

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An Alligator Was Rescued From The Minisceongo Creek

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Today at approximately 11:10am, Haverstraw Police responded to the Minisceongo Creek in the area of Bridge Street in Garnerville for a report of an alligator in the creek.
Haverstraw Police Department personnel assisted in successfully removing the alligator from the water. The Hudson Valley Humane Society of Pomona responded to the scene to take possession and care of the alligator.

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UPDATE: Rockland County Firefighters Headed To Orange County To Assist In Greenwood Lake Wildfire

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Rockland County fire departments deployed units to Greenwood Lake in Orange County last night to help protect structures threatened by the brush fire. Hillcrest, Blauvelt, Pearl River, New City, West Haverstraw, Central Nyack, Nanuet, Piermont, and Suffern responded.
Please keep all the first responders, home owners and residents in your thoughts and prayers.
Photo by Skaht Wedge Speidel

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