Five teenagers were in the car. Four of them, including the driver, were transported to Nyack Hospital or Westchester Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries. All of the teenagers were under the age of 18 and students at Suffern High School.
Patrick Breen, Suffern High School principal, wrote a letter to the school s community to inform them of the crash. Counseling and support services will be held at the school from noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday. A student death is a difficult and challenging situation that can generate a high level of anxiety and distress in some students and also may point out the reality of a child’s own mortality, Breen said. In addition, children may have had no experience in coping with a loss like this and may be confused as to how to handle grief. If you feel that your child(ren) is having difficulty, we encourage you to discuss their thoughts and feelings to help them work through their grief or concerns.
Girl Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash Involving Drunk Driver On Route 202 In Area, Police Say
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Girl Killed In Single-Vehicle Crash Involving Drunk Driver On Route 202 In Area, Police Say
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Arthur Aldrich, longtime publisher of the weekly Our Town newspaper, died Monday, April 12, at age 83.
Aldrich was founder of Community Media newspapers, which served various Rockland and Bergen County, New Jersey, communities over the years.
Aldrich also had a weekly radio gig on WRCR AM 1700.
He was remembered this week for his role in Rockland s media landscape, his community involvement and his volunteerism.
John Murphy, a former Rockland County legislator who represented parts of Orangetown, called Aldrich a 20th Century Sherpa Guide with a moral compass in a changing culture.
Murphy, who served as a Republican in the Legislature, said his friend of more than half a century could read my mind and would tell me when I was moving too slow or too fast, when I was right and when was wrong.
N J man sues prosecutors who seized $111K 7 years ago but never charged him with a crime
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