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From left, Emilia White of Spring Valley and Sr. Kathleen Phelan of Nyack participate in a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Emilia White of Spring Valley and Sr. Kathleen Phelan of Nyack participate in a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Marcia Malkoff of Hillcrest and Heshi Gorewitz (cq) of West Nyack join Leonard Grob and Susan Gorman, both of Stony Point in a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Susan Gorman of Stony Point, Ginny Brooke of Nyack, Alan Levin of Nanuet, and Irving Wolfe of Pomona hold signs and candles during a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in downtown Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. The Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice organized the local effort as part of a nationwide vigil. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
World War II veteran Philip Greenspan, right, and his wife Fran, both of Stony Point participate in a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. The Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice organized the local effort as part of a nationwide vigil. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Diana Siegel of Chestnut Ridge and Mike Hogan of South Nyack hold candles and an American flag as they participate in a vigil for the 3,000 soldiers killed in the Iraq War in Nyack Jan. 1, 2007. The Rockland Coalition for Peace and Justice organized the local effort as part of a nationwide vigil. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Thatcher Drew of Bronxville cuts a vine in need of clearing from a tree near the Bronx River Jan. 1, 2007 in Scarsdale. Drew was waiting for the arrival of other volunteers, to teach them the proper method of trimming and clearing a vines from trees, before each group would set out to different locations along the Bronx River in Westchester County to clear vines that grow on trees. Wet weather and a rising Bronx River cancelled the annual event. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Thatcher Drew of Bronxville cuts a vine in need of clearing from a tree near the Bronx River Jan. 1, 2007 in Scarsdale. Drew was waiting for the arrival of other volunteers, to teach them the proper method of trimming and clearing a vines from trees, before each group would set out to different locations along the Bronx River in Westchester County to clear vines that grow on trees. Wet weather and a rising Bronx River cancelled the annual event. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Thatcher Drew of Bronxville looks at a vine in need of clearing from a tree near the Bronx River Jan. 1, 2007 in Scarsdale. Drew was waiting for the arrival of other volunteers, to teach them the proper method of trimming and clearing a vines from trees, before each group would set out to different locations along the Bronx River in Westchester County to clear vines that grow on trees. Wet weather and a rising Bronx River cancelled the annual event. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Peter Hassell of Croton, plays a round of ball Jan. 1, 2007 in Eastchester. Hassell, who was visiting with friends in the area, shoots hoops for exercise and was able to play 343 days in 2006. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Peter Hassell of Croton, plays a round of ball Jan. 1, 2007 in Eastchester. Hassell, who was visiting with friends in the area, shoots hoops for exercise and was able to play 343 days in 2006. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Peter Hassell of Croton, plays a round of ball Jan. 1, 2007 in Eastchester. Hassell, who was visiting with friends in the area, shoots hoops for exercise and was able to play 343 days in 2006. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Peter Hassell of Croton, plays a round of ball Jan. 1, 2007 in Eastchester. Hassell, who was visiting with friends in the area, shoots hoops for exercise and was able to play 343 days in 2006. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Peter Hassell of Croton, plays a round of ball Jan. 1, 2007 in Eastchester. Hassell, who was visiting with friends in the area, shoots hoops for exercise and was able to play 343 days in 2006. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Dr. Lisa Roth-Brown,left, stands with Danielle Dachick of Mount Kisco as they adore James Philip Dachik, who arrived at 12:35 A.M. Jan. 1, 2007 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco. Little James was the first baby born in Westchester County for the New Year. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Danielle Dachik holds her son,James Philip Dachik, who arrived at 12:35 A.M. Jan. 1, 2007 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco. Little James was the first baby born in Westchester County for the New Year. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Danielle Dachik holds her son,James Philip Dachik, who arrived at 12:35 A.M. Jan. 1, 2007 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco. Little James was the first baby born in Westchester County for the New Year. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Danielle Dachik snuggles with her son, James Philip Dachik, who arrived at 12:35 A.M. Jan. 1, 2007 at Northern Westchester Hospital in Mount Kisco. Little James, Dachik second child, was the first baby born in Westchester County for the New Year. (Matthew Brown / The Journal News)
Claire Gormley Collier greets swimmers John Hughes of Rye and his son Kevin, 13, after a quick plunge into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Phil Gormley of Rye talks to his sister, Claire Gormley Collier after a quick plunge into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Phil Gormley of Rye kisses his sister, Claire Gormley Collier after a quick plunge into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers dry off after a quick plunge into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers emerge from the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers rush into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers rush into the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers run towards the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers run towards the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers run towards the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers run towards the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers get ready to enter the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers frolic in the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers frolic in the 40 degree water at Oakland beach in Rye during an annual benefit swim Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire, to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Swimmers make their way to the water at Oakland beach in Rye for an annual benefit dip in the winter waters Jan. 1, 2007. The swimmers were raising money for Friends of Claire to benefit A.L.S.  and specifically Larchmont native Claire Gormley Collier, who suffers from the illness, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. Organizers expected to raise close to $2,500 from participants.  ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
Larry and Sarah Rowen of Rye, along with their daughter Annie, take New Year's Day jog along the boardwalk at Rye Playland Jan. 1, 2007.  Far from being a New Year's resolution to start exercising, the Rowen's say that have been jogging together for some time. ( Seth Harrison / The Journal News )
From left, Billy Tang places his newborn son Zachary in his wife Sokunthea's (cq) arms in the maternity wing of Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern Jan. 1, 2007. Zachary Tang was the first baby born at Good Samaritan Hospital in 2007. He was the second baby born in Rockland County. The Tang family resides in Spring Valley. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Sokunthea (cq) Tang of Spring Valley holds her newborn son Zachary in the maternity wing of Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern Jan. 1, 2007. He was the first baby born at Good Samaritan Hospital in 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Billy and Sokunthea Tang of Spring Valley hold their newborn son Zachary at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern Jan. 1, 2007. Zachary Tang was the first baby born at Good Samaritan Hospital in 2007. He was the second baby born in Rockland County. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Maria Castaldo of Thiells holds her newborn daughter Olivia Grace in the maternity wing of Nyack Hospital Jan. 1, 2007. Olivia Grace Castaldo was the first baby born in Rockland County in 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Olivia Grace Castaldo, daughter of Mike and Maria Castaldo of Thiells, naps in her mother's arms in the maternity wing of Nyack Hospital Jan. 1, 2007. She was the first baby born in Rockland County in 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Maria Castaldo of Thiells caresses her newborn daughter's cheek in the maternity wing of Nyack Hospital Jan. 1, 2007. Olivia Grace Castaldo was the first baby born in Rockland County in 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Mike and Maria Castaldo of Thiells hold their newborn daughter Olivia Grace in the maternity wing of Nyack Hospital Jan. 1, 2007. She was the first baby born in Rockland County in 2007. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, Chris Ritter and his wife Maureen, both of Airmont, chat with Steve Dachs and Donna Garcia of Suffern at a family-friendly New Year's party at Joseph T. St. Lawrence Community, Health and Sports Center in Hillburn Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Ashley Lopez, 2, of Suffern plays with a noisemaker at a family-friendly New Year's party at Joseph T. St. Lawrence Community, Health and Sports Center in Hillburn Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Ashley Lopez, 2, of Suffern plays with a noisemaker at a family-friendly New Year's party at Joseph T. St. Lawrence Community, Health and Sports Center in Hillburn Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Karen Sack dances with her son Nathan, 5, both of Suffern at a family-friendly New Year's party at Joseph T. St. Lawrence Community, Health and Sports Center in Hillburn Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, residnt Sylvia Metzger wishes Norman Dade of Spring Valley a happy new year at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. Dade is the director of therapeutic activities and  recreation. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, resident Anna Zaborvsky (cq) has dinner with her daughter Valerie Treskin of Suffern during the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Resident Theresa Iandolo (cq), center, attends the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Glasses of champagne are served to residents and guests at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Norman Dade of Spring Valley gets ready to drop balloons at "midnight," which took place at 7:30 p.m. at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. Dade is the director of therapeutic activities and  recreation. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Dorothy Curran and Bob Landucci dance at the New Years Eve party at the Westchester County Center in White Plains Dec. 31, 2006.( Frank Becerra Jr. / The Journal News )
Angel Betancourt, 10, tips his hat while dancing at the New Years Eve party at the Westchester County Center in White Plains Dec. 31, 2006.( Frank Becerra Jr. / The Journal News )
People dance at the New Years Eve party at the Westchester County Center in White Plains Dec. 31, 2006.( Frank Becerra Jr. / The Journal News )
A resident rings a bell at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
A resident raises a glass of champagne at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, resident Norma Aradna and Norman Dade of Spring Valley countdown to the New Year at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
A resident blows into a noisemaker at the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
Resident Norma Aradna blows a noisemaker at  the Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, residents Norma Aradna and Anna Greene watch a balloon drop Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )
From left, resident Anna Greene rings a bell and volunteer Seen Moy (cq) applauds as balloons drop at Ramapo Manor Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing's New Year's Eve party in Suffern Dec. 31, 2006. They staged a countdown to "midnight" at 7:30 p.m. ( Angela Gaul / The Journal News )