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Rockland County Mourns the Loss of NYPD Officer Joseph Gravino, GoFundMe Created to Support Family

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ROCKLAND COUNTY, NY – It is with profound sadness we share the heartbreaking news of the passing of NYPD Police Officer and Rockland County resident Joseph Gravino, who died on May 23, 2025. A dedicated officer, beloved family man, and cherished friend, Joseph Gravino’s loss is deeply felt throughout the region.

Officer Gravino leaves behind his loving wife, Katie, and their three young children — Anthony, Juliana, and Dominic. Known for his unwavering commitment to his family and his career, Joe was not only a devoted father and husband, but also a respected son, brother, and friend to many.

Joseph served proudly as an officer with the New York City Police Department, dedicating himself to protecting and serving others with honor and integrity. His commitment extended beyond the badge, as he was actively involved in his local Rockland County community.

The outpouring of grief and support from friends, neighbors, and colleagues reflects the impact Joe had on everyone around him. He is remembered for his kindness, strength, and the love he shared so freely with those closest to him.

As the Gravino family faces an unimaginable loss, the community is coming together to offer support in any way possible. Friends, fellow officers, and local organizations are asking residents to contribute — whether through donations, prayers, or acts of kindness — to help ease the burden on Joe’s wife and children during this incredibly difficult time.

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Orangetown Resident Discovers Two Copperhead Snakes Under Basketball Hoop

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Orangetown, NY — A surprising and unsettling discovery greeted an Orangetown resident returning home from a weekend away — two Copperhead snakes curled up beneath the family’s basketball hoop.

The venomous reptiles, identified as Copperhead snakes, were safely removed by The Dapper Trapper, a local professional wildlife removal service. The snakes were relocated together to a safe, remote location in upstate New York, ensuring the safety of both the animals and the neighborhood.

While Copperhead snakes are venomous, their venom is considered mild compared to more dangerous species like rattlesnakes or vipers. However, experts caution that they still pose a risk, especially to children and pets, and should never be approached or handled by untrained individuals.

Wildlife sightings like this serve as a reminder for residents across Rockland County to remain vigilant, especially during warmer months when snakes are more active.

Photos of the incident, taken by local resident Patty Woulfe, show just how well these snakes can blend into suburban surroundings, reinforcing the importance of checking outdoor spaces before play or yard work.

For any wildlife concerns, residents are urged to contact professionals and avoid direct interaction with potentially dangerous animals.

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Chestnut Ridge Resident Mary Caracciolo Celebrates 105th Birthday, One of Rockland County’s Oldest Residents

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Chestnut Ridge, NY — Rockland County is celebrating a remarkable milestone as Mary Caracciolo, a beloved resident of the Village of Chestnut Ridge, turned 105 years old last week. Surrounded by friends, family, and well-wishers, Mary marked her special day with smiles, stories, and warm wishes from across the community.

As one of the oldest residents in Rockland County, Mary’s longevity is both inspiring and a testament to a life well-lived. Born in 1920, she has witnessed over a century of history and change, from world wars and the Great Depression to the digital age.

“Happy 105th Birthday to Mary Caracciolo!” reads a heartfelt message shared by community leaders and residents alike. “We are proud to celebrate such a wonderful milestone with one of Rockland’s treasured citizens.”

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