Nyack-Piermont|News|
Recap: Monday's TPZ Bridge Incidents
Monday on the bridge: a jumper saved, and an automobile accident death.

Kevin Zawacki is an Associate Regional Editor in the New York Lower Hudson Valley, overseeing a team of journalists and carrying out newsgathering in Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties.
Prior, Kevin was the Local Editor of Nyack-Piermont Patch.
Monday on the bridge: a jumper saved, and an automobile accident death.

The week-long celebration of jazz and blues will culminate tonight with a performance by Grammy-winner Dave Valentin.
A look at some of the incidents Piermont police investigated over the past several days.
The village hopes to secure approximately $1 million to repair damages.
The increase is tied to rising costs associated with the New York City water supply system, where the village receives its water.
Village officials and the River Rowing Association are in talks about raising the final funds to construct an Eco-dock.
Unless a building at 23 Main St. in Nyack is bought and fixed privately, taxpayers will initially shoulder the repair costs.
Nyack and Piermont residents—along with the rest of Rockland—can stop by New City's Demarest County Park on Aug. 8 to join in.
A $50,000 grant from the federal government will fund the renovation of several dilapidated Nyack walkways.
Nyack's Architectural Review Board passed a resolution last week to demolish a deteriorated home at 11 Orchard St.; the project may lead to the construction of a new residence.
Patch's gallery features photos from Nyack's Amazing Grace Circus Camp.
Parents and residents can now receive automatic updates when a registered offender moves into or out of the area.
Patch searches out the least and most expensive places to fuel up this summer.
Nyack, Piermont and Rockland youth have an authentic carnival experience each summer with the Amazing Grace Circus camp
At Wednesday's Town Board meeting, town officials passed a resolution to act on last month's fire commissioners vote.
Awilda Gomez continued her testimony yesterday.
Between June 28 and July 5, a bicycle, necklace and parking meter were stolen.
Residents of Country Road—the area closest to the Nolles Ridge construction area—are concerned rock blasting will be a major disturbance.
The Jose Quinoy trial continued today with the cross-examination of three witnesses to the alleged police brutality.
The Board of Education swears in Dr. Robert Shaps and accepts $53,145 in donations.