Tareq Alkhudari entered the U.S. in 2014 to study at San Jose State University and received a green card in 2024, but is now in federal custody, according to the Daily Wire. READ MORE AT Rubio orders deportation of Kuwaiti permanent resident who smeared Americans as his 'enemy' and praised terrorism
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Friday, July 10, 2026
RUBIO ORDERS DEPORTATION OF KUWAITI PERMANENT RESIDENT WHO SMEARED AMERICAN AS HIS "ENEMY" AND PRAISED TERRORISM
Tareq Alkhudari entered the U.S. in 2014 to study at San Jose State University and received a green card in 2024, but is now in federal custody, according to the Daily Wire. READ MORE AT Rubio orders deportation of Kuwaiti permanent resident who smeared Americans as his 'enemy' and praised terrorism
THE 104TH ANNUAL OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL ITALIAN FEAST
July 5, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19th.
And fireworks too.
Amazing food.
Rides---and music entertainment nightly.
Click on the mage for more info.
Or visit www.olmcv.org
THESE BEACHES CLOSED FOR BACTERIA LEVELS, AMONG THE LIST, CROTON POINT
THESE BEACHES CLOSED FOR BACTERIA LEVELS, AMONG THE LIST, CROTON POINT--MORE AT These Westchester beaches are closed for bacteria levels. What to know - AOL
SARCONE ETAL., SCHENECTADY MAN SENTENCED FOR ILLEGAL GUN POSSESSION AS A FELON
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)– A Schenectady man has been sentenced to prison after being convicted of illegal gun possession. According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, 38-year-old Steven Dunn will serve a year and three months as a previously convicted felon.
Prosecutors said on January 21, 2025, Schenectady Police responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint and when it was searched, police recovered both methamphetamine and a Mossberg 535 shotgun. While continuing their investigation, about six months later, detectives obtained a search warrant for Dunn’s home and reportedly recovered another shotgun.
“Mixing lethal narcotics and illegal firearms creates a volatile and unpredictable combination, and I thankful this investigation stopped Mr. Dunn before that volatility could harm the community,” First Assistant United States Attorney John Sarcone said. MORE AT Schenectady man sentenced for illegal gun possession as a felon
YOU DON'T NEED ALL THIS...
....to find the latest Croton Crafts and Commerce news (with a smattering of other local events too)-----just visit the CROTON CRAFTS AND COMMERCE FB PAGE instead. It's a public page and you needn't be on FB to view the content (or sign in). Often updated in real time too! And the latest product recalls too. Go to Croton Crafts and Commerce | Facebook
FORMERLY FROM CROTON--CATHERINE RIEDEL, KATONAH VILLAGE LIBRARY NEW DIRECTOR
CATHERINE RIEDEL, KATONAH VILLAGE LIBRARY NEW DIRECTOR
“It kind of feels like coming home,” the Greenwich, Conn., woman told The Recorder this week. “I raised my children in Croton-on-Hudson. I was there for 25 years, and when I was living in Croton, I did spend a lot of time in Katonah — because Katonah is a great place to come for the arts and many different wonderful experiences. MORE AT Katonah Village Library to welcome new director
WITH MENTION OF CROTON'S CAROLYN WHITING AND ELEANOR KWEI, CORTLANDT'S SNAPSHOT OF AMERICA'S 250TH ANNIVERSARY FOCUSES ON PHOTO CONTEST
Welcome to Everything Croton, a collection of all things Croton-on-Hudson: our history, our homes, our issues, our businesses, our schools, our houses of worship -- in short, EVERYTHING CROTON.
Residents of the Town of Cortlandt are setting out to capture American history through their own lenses for the town’s photography show celebrating the 250th anniversary of independence in the United States.
Organized by Croton-on-Hudson residents Eleanor Kwei, a professional artist, art curator and book designer, and Carolyn Whiting, a hobby photographer, the contest aims to bring people together over a shared heritage. MORE AT Cortlandt’s Snapshot of America’s 250th Anniversary Focuses on Photo Contest – Peekskill Herald
“The goal of organizing this is to celebrate our beautiful heritage as a nation, and to bring us together as people, as residents, as citizens, and to share the wonderful history of our country through photography,” said Whiting.
SOME RECENT POSTS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED...
Because life gets busy:
ONE LAST REMINDER---VILLAGE UTILITY BILLS DUE 7/15
HQ FOR FEDERAL PROSECUTORS MOVES FROM SYRACUSE TO ALBANY
The U.S. attorney’s office for the Northern District of New York has had its primary office in the James M. Hanley Federal Building in downtown Syracuse since the 1970s. The primary office will now be in the James T. Foley Courthouse in downtown Albany, the U.S. attorney’s office said in a Thursday news release.
John Sarcone III, the head of the U.S. attorney’s office, has been based in Albany since he took over last year--more at .HQ for federal prosecutors moves from Syracuse to Albany - syracuse.com
JUDGE IN KIRK TRIAL RULES---TWIGGS' DAMNING TESTIMONY AGAINST ROBINSON SHOWN IN COURT
None of this is easy to take...with that in mind, read more at Judge in Charlie Kirk murder trial rules: Twiggs' damning testimony against Robinson shown in court
THE REGULAR FRIDAY GUEST FEATURE -- TOM FARANDA'S FOLLY -- FRIDAY COCKTAIL SERIES: IMPROVING ON THE 1776 COCKTAIL
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WNBF--SARCONE ETAL.--TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE US ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, NORTHERN DISTRICT NY
WNBF--Two announcements have been released by the United States Attorney's Office, Northern District of New York:
Possession and Receipt of Child Pornography
On Wednesday, July 8th, 20206, First Assistant United States Attorney John Sarcone III, Craig Tremaroli, Special Agent in Charge of the Albany Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York State Police Superintendent Steven James, and Broome County District Attorney Paul Battisti released information on a local person sentenced to prison for possession and receipt of child pornography. Read More: Two Broome County Federal Cases Announced By U.S. Attorney's Office |
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