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Warning: May cause spontaneous house pride and sudden urges to host dinner parties Download property documents; https://vltre.co/UGDspf based on a borrower’s individual credit assessment.Canstar's Most Awarded Personal LoanGet a renovation loan up to $70K and bring your vision to life we can approve your home improvement loan quickly and get your renovation started Firefighters ran into a burning house looking for a person believed to be trapped inside in suburban Auckland this afternoon A spokesman for Fire and Emergency NZ said fire crews found nobody inside the New Windsor home and everybody was accounted for Crews arrived just after midday to find the top floor and roof of the Whitney St house “well involved” in flames and a command unit was dispatched from Auckland Central Crews had contained the fire by 1pm and were dampening hot spots the house could be seen charred and wrecked The roof had collapsed and was continuing to smoulder The weatherboard house’s framing was visible thick grey smoke was billowing from the roof and seeping from below roofing tiles Orange flames were visible from the inside lapping through a window frame and burning the part of the guttering Sign up to The Daily H a free newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday Forecasters also predict the wet weather could move onto the North Island on Friday with multiple crews along Maioro Street working both under and above ground to get work done Note that the crossing will not be active until both sides are completed To safely upgrade the footpath at the New Windsor Road and Maioro Street intersection we need to close a traffic lane for the construction crew.  We'll retain 2 lanes of left-turning traffic from New Windsor Road onto Maioro Street and close the straight-through lane This is because many more cars turn left compared to going straight so keeping 2 left-turn lanes will cause the least amount of disruption.  Download the detour map (PDF, 1MB) for this project Construction will start on the Maioro Street bus and safety improvements project from 23 February. We initially planned to start on 17 February We have delayed the works by one week due to wet weather The first phase of work from mid-February to May will be: removing islands and installing traffic signals at the intersection of New Windsor Road and Maioro Street We'll mainly carry out the work during the day between 7am and 5pm We'll limit night work as much as possible there is some work that we need to do at night to lessen disruption and keep everyone safe we will schedule night works between 8pm and 5am A temporary speed limit of 30km per hour will be in place We will maintain access in and out of driveways There may be temporary limitations on access to Maioro Street from Rosamund Avenue We will notify residents in advance if this happens and say what other routes are available We will close the two eastbound bus stops on Maioro Street going towards the city centre: Please use the temporary bus stop in front of 66 Maioro Street or plan your journey using the AT Mobile app There will be no changes to the westbound bus stops going towards New Lynn and Blockhouse Bay Traffic controllers will be onsite to help Cyclists accessing properties or bus stops along the northern side of Maioro Street will need to get off their bikes and walk This phase of construction will not affect the shared path on the southern side of the street We apologise for any disruption during this time We will continue to monitor the works to keep them to a minimum If you have any queries or concerns about this project To improve bus travel and better manage traffic flow along Maioro Street we invited feedback on 2 potential designs: dynamic bus lanes and a T2 transit lane Both designs included safety and access improvements for people walking and cycling Among these improvements are a new midblock pedestrian crossing on Maioro Street a raised intersection at Maoiro Street and New Windsor Street Although we received support for this project we also investigated other suggestions made by the community One option was installing a T2 lane from Tiverton Road to Maioro Street instead of a dynamic bus lane we took this alternative design to the community for further feedback We received strong community support for aspects of both designs People recognised that reliable public transport is important They also agreed that the intersection improvements and new signalised crossing would better connect the community and keep people safe Concerns raised were mostly related to the potential impact on traffic flow including for people living on Maioro Street The feedback on both designs showed that the community was more supportive of implementing a dynamic bus lane than a T2 transit lane a dynamic lane would retain 2 lanes for general traffic in each direction People felt that a transit lane would reduce available lanes for single-occupancy cars unfairly disadvantaging drivers (public transport or carpooling might not be a viable option for some) and increasing congestion and travel times we conducted further traffic assessments to help finalise our plans improve safety and deliver the best outcomes for the wider community while balancing the needs of everyone using Maioro Street our decision is to implement dynamic lanes The dynamic bus lane will operate in an eastbound (citybound) direction during the morning peak only We will monitor traffic flow and can reassess the need for a westbound bus lane in the future The dynamic lane will extend along Maioro Street between New Windsor Road and Richardson Road It will include one bus lane and retain 2 general traffic lanes in each direction using the existing median Outside of morning peak hours (6am to 10am) the road will revert to its existing configuration This decision aims to optimise traffic flow and address the broader needs of the community Three side streets along this section currently have ‘give way’ or stop signs: Cordelia Place Vehicles trying to turn right against peak traffic will need to turn across 3 active traffic lanes we will need to ban right turns into and out of these side streets during morning peak hours Learn more about dynamic bus lanes Addressing concerns about turning right onto Maioro Street Download design scheme (PDF 3.3MB) Safety improvements at this location received strong community support and were proposed in response to concerns raised by the local school and wider community We will raise the intersection and install a signalised pedestrian crossing so that each side of the intersection provides a safe crossing option.  In response to feedback for improved cycling facilities we have included paired pedestrian and cycle crossings in the design A speed review confirmed that speeds are a concern at this location Raising the intersection will help encourage safer speeds offering better protection for schoolchildren and other users We assessed the impacts and concluded that they will have a minimal effect on congestion Traffic signal phasing will be similar to the existing signal phasing A pedestrian crossing will be installed between Rosamund Avenue and Roseville Street to provide a safe place for pedestrians and people catching the bus to cross the road Traffic lights will stop only when pedestrians activate the signals The proposed speed table at this location has been removed from the design View illustration of improvements (PNG 133KB) we carefully assessed all project design elements to ensure that safety-related improvements are delivered in a pragmatic way The raised table at the Roseville Street entry will be retained We will monitor speeds to assess whether further speed calming is needed on other side streets View illustration of improvements (PNG 138KB) We’ve compiled a feedback summary that includes community views on both proposals and our responses to their main concerns Download the Maioro Street community feedback summary (PDF 949KB). Full feedback reports for both proposals are also available: We appreciate that restricting right turns onto Maioro Street will affect some road users. Dynamic lanes will operate during morning peak hours only, with the median retained at all other times to enable right turns. Our investigations show that about 350 vehicles turn right onto Maioro Street during the morning peak. Using an alternative route will increase drive times by an average of 1.8 minutes. On the other hand, the dynamic bus lane will shorten bus commutes by up to 4 minutes during the morning peak. We also expect slight improvements for the other 6,400 vehicles using Maioro Street during this time, as they will no longer share a lane with buses. After implementation, we will monitor the road and assess any impacts. Construction is expected to start in April 2025 and will be carefully planned to keep traffic flowing. The community and commuters will be notified before construction begins, including information about how the work will be done and its potential impacts. Aucklanders have told us that moving around our city safely and easily is important to them. Maioro Street is a key arterial road which provides a link between New Lynn and SH20, used by approximately 40,000 vehicles per day. Maioro Street experiences heavy congestion, especially during the morning peak periods. During these times, approximately 16-18 buses and an average of 1,600 vehicles use Maioro Street per hour in the eastbound direction. This results in time delays for buses and general traffic. Dynamic lanes enable different uses at different times. Using this smart solution, we can get more use out of roads when we need them most without having to build more roads or widen them. Dynamic lanes can be implemented in different ways at different times to respond to traffic demand. Dynamic lanes can use median strips to provide an extra lane at certain times of the day without removing a lane in the other direction. This means that a priority bus lane can be activated at peak traffic times but be used by cars the rest of the time. This dynamic bus lane on Maioro Street will create 2 general lanes and one bus lane in the peak direction and 2 general lanes in the non-peak direction. Outside of the morning peak, the road will return to 2 general lanes in each direction, with a flush median in the middle of the road. This change will significantly reduce travel times for bus users while maintaining general traffic flow or slightly improving it. Dynamic lanes can also be used to temporarily change lane directions during heavy congestion. Traffic-control signs over the road will also show which lanes drivers should use. They are currently used along the Panmure Bridge, Auckland Harbour Bridge, Whangaparaoa Road and Redoubt Road. The system is quick to build and more cost-effective than road widening. Instead of painted lines, LED lights embedded in the road surface will mark traffic lanes, and traffic-control signs over the road will also show which lanes drivers should use. 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With no need for quotes from tradies, we can approve your home improvement loan quickly and get your renovation started. JSW MG Motor India has turned up the heat in the electric car game again—this time with the new Windsor PRO. After teasing a string of tech upgrades, the company has now revealed that the upcoming electric vehicle will feature a larger 52.9 kWh battery pack. And yes, it’s aimed squarely at range anxiety. Built on MG’s Global Smart Electric Platform, the Windsor PRO retains its compact crossover shape but adds a fresh set of tricks under the skin. It now packs 136 PS of power and 200 Nm of torque via a Permanent Magnet Synchronous (PMS) motor, which, by the way, is IP67-rated for water and dust resistance. But the highlight here is its tech arsenal. MG has confirmed that the Windsor PRO will come equipped with Level 2 ADAS, offering features like adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, and autonomous emergency braking. In addition, the car will support Vehicle-to-Load and Vehicle-to-Vehicle charging. In simple terms, it can power your camping gear or even juice up another EV. The Windsor PRO is a successor to the MG Comet and Windsor, with the latter being one of India’s best-selling EVs since launch. With the PRO badge, MG is targeting buyers who want a more feature-loaded, future-ready offering without stretching to premium EVs like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 or the Volvo XC40 Recharge. In terms of size and segment, the Tata Nexon EV and Mahindra XUV400 will be its closest rivals—though the Windsor PRO might outshine both on the tech front. MG hasn’t disclosed the official range yet, but with the upgraded battery, expect real-world figures to hover around the 350-400 km mark. The pricing is expected to remain competitive and could start around ₹13–15 lakh (ex-showroom). Bigger battery? Check. ADAS? Check. Power bank on wheels? Also, check. The Windsor PRO is shaping up like that overachieving cousin who just got better at everything overnight. Now all it needs is a good price tag and a quirky shade of green—and we’re in business! Auckland CityPrice By Negotiation431157m²191m²Lucky last one left!!Lot 1 New Windsor-a stunning brand-new home designed for modern living with style and convenience 4 Bedrooms I 3.5 Bathrooms I 2 Living Areas Zoned for Lynfield College & Blockhouse Bay Intermediate • Brand new & beautifully designed with high-quality finishes • Two spacious living areas - perfect for relaxation & entertaining • Downstairs ensuite - ideal for extended family or guests • Seamless indoor-outdoor flow for year-round enjoyment • Easy access to the motorway - making commuting a breeze Set in a sought-after location close to top schools this home offers the perfect blend of comfort and convenience Contact us today to secure your brand-new dream home Download property documents here; https://vltre.co/7QkTpz Auckland CityBy negotiation313Your Dream Cozy Home!Welcome to this amazing property nestled in the heart of New Windsor Picture yourself in the sunny and spacious living room perfect for relaxing or 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in a perfect tango Prepare to be dazzled by this modern freestanding beauty living and dining areas dance together in perfect harmony Slide open the doors to your outdoor oasis complete with a sunny deck and a garden that's just begging for a summer BBQ there's plenty of room for all your dreams to come to life there's another bathroom and a separate toilet to keep the peace amongst your clan Parking with the single garage standing guard this place is dripping with elegance and style promising a life of luxury and sophistication at every turn Conveniently located in a great neighbourhood the property boasts proximity to Blockhouse Bay and LynnMall shopping centres Accessibility is further enhanced by nearby motorways Blockhouse Bay Intermediate and New Windsor School Embrace a lifestyle of luxury and convenience - make this exquisite property your own today See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson Auckland CityBy negotiation432Brand New Home with Title & CCC — Move in Ready!Prime Location & Thoughtfully Designed Homes – Final Opportunity Only four stunning freestanding homes were available With three distinct layouts to suit your lifestyle and time is running out to secure your modern and convenient home in the heart of New Windsor - Lot 3 – LAST HOME AVAILABLE – don’t miss your chance - CCC Title Issued – ready for you to move in This brand-new residence is located near Blockhouse Bay Recreational Reserve offering the perfect balance of tranquility and urban convenience Thoughtfully designed for families seeking high-quality living this home provides an exceptional modern lifestyle 3.5 bathrooms – including 1 master ensuite with walk-in wardrobes upstairs - Private bedroom suite on the ground floor – ideal for elderly family members or visiting guests - 2 spacious living areas – the upper lounge offers a versatile space for entertainment or a home office - Modern gourmet kitchen – featuring premium appliances and a sleek - Seamless indoor-outdoor flow – with access from both the living area and a lower-floor bedroom - Single internal access garage – ensuring convenience and security - Additional parking available – select layouts include extra spaces for multiple vehicles or guests - 5-minute drive to motorway access for easy commuting This is your final opportunity to own a brand-new contemporary home in a well-connected Enquire today to secure Lot 3 – the last available home See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson Auckland CityBy negotiation432459m²Refreshed & Spacious Family HavenNestled in the heart of New Windsor this stunning family home offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and convenience Set on a 459sqm freehold section with road frontage the house has been fully renovated to ensure a fresh complementing the expansive 208sqm floor plan The open plan living area seamlessly connects a large perfect for everyday living and entertaining providing extra room for relaxation or a more formal setting Four bedrooms and three bathrooms offer space and convenience for all The master bedroom includes its own ensuite while the other bedrooms share modern bathrooms A double internal access garage and private courtyard add to the home's appeal For those with children or a love for outdoor space this property boasts a prime location adjacent to Te Kotuitanga Park offering the charm of a vast backyard minus the upkeep The central location ensures you're just minutes away from vibrant areas such as New Lynn public transport and the Swaminarayan Temple just a short drive away Don't miss this opportunity to secure a beautifully renovated home in a sought-after location 70 Tiverton Road is the perfect place to call home Contact us today for more information or join us at the open homes as advertised See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson or All Three – The Choice is Yours!Tired of sprawling developments and overcrowded blocks Discover a refreshing alternative with this boutique collection of just three freestanding homes thoughtfully positioned on the original section in the heart of New Windsor and the freedom of standalone living—no shared walls 2 bathrooms (including 1 ensuite) + guest toilet these homes offer the perfect balance of comfort and low-maintenance living—all just minutes from local shops both the CBD and Auckland Airport are within easy reach Don't miss out—contact us today to secure your future in central Auckland See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson Auckland City$1,799,000646297m²534m²LEGAL 2 HOMES ON 1 TITLE - VALUE FOR MONEY!!!Property Features: ideal as a rental property or for extended family use with the option to remove or demolish and replace with a modern dwelling • Elevated and Sunny: A beautifully designed recently built home offering 4 spacious bedrooms to accommodate a growing family • Two Ensuites: Provides convenience and privacy The extra toilet downstairs is a bonus for guests and family • Tandem Internal Access Garage: Secure parking for two vehicles • Smart Layout: Maximizes space with a seamless flow throughout • Stunning Views: Upstairs bedroom and living room with Skytower and sunset views • Comfortable Year-Round: Equipped with 3 Heat pumps to keep you warm and dry in winter and cool in summer What makes this property truly unique is the downstairs self-contained bedroom and kitchen This layout allows for flexibility and privacy You may even choose to rent this space to a boarder providing additional income to ease your mortgage • Easy access to Motorway Route 20 and local parks • Zoned for quality schools: New Windsor School Few properties in this central location offer such a rare combination of features Call Priyani Weihena on 021 520 687 to organise a private viewing or visit the open homes The agents are welcome for conjunctional sales B New Windsor RoadSave listingFloorplan+24+24Pictures24Floorplan2Map124 Auckland CityBy negotiation32Brand New Luxury in New WindsorIntroducing an exclusive collection of stunning new homes at 124 New Windsor Road These architecturally designed residences offer the perfect blend of modern living and convenient location Choose from three stylish terrace houses or a spacious standalone family home 124B are 10am to 10.30am Saturday and Sunday Open Homes for 124C are 11 to 11.45am Saturday and Sunday * Designer kitchen with quality appliances Ideal location with easy access to motorways for city and airport connections Zoned for excellent schools: New Windsor School Don't miss this opportunity to secure your dream home in one of Auckland's most sought-after suburbs Contact us today to arrange a private viewing See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson Auckland CityAsking price $1,369,000532178m²Legal Home with Minor Unit 3+2 =Happy YouSitting proudly on a high site of the family-friendly street with leafy elevated outlooks this purposely built "two in one" city home will work exceptionally well for different lifestyle scenarios the modern and generous living area flows seamlessly into the outdoor entertaining deck area This is the perfect setting for family living family-focused layouts like this are hard to find and separate guest powder room service the generous three double bedrooms The cleverly designed minor unit with its separate entrance on the ground level offers further two bedrooms This brand-new exceptionally well-built fabulous family home is seriously impressive in so many ways Conveniently located in a great neighborhood the property boasts proximity to Blockhouse Bay and LynnMall shopping centers Works perfectly for all age groups with sufficient room for those who work from home designed for comfort & leisure and live the peaceful carefree life you deserve See this listing on Barfoot & Thompson Auckland CityPrice by Negotiation314662m²Asking Price $1,259,000Charming 3-Bedroom 1-Bathroom house with huge potential at downstairs and Located in Central area This delightful home offers a fantastic opportunity for buyers looking to add value or expand Featuring: There are another 3 Spacious Bedrooms including 1ensute and 1bathroom but has unconsented Massive Land Area: Situated on a large plot 7 minutes' drive to shops & Motorway and good locality PROPERTY IS EMPTY: VIEWING APPOINMENT BY ONLY A suspended driver who caused significant injuries to two police officers during a traffic stop for speeding has tried to argue that they were the aggressors Dion Stitt lifted a female constable off her feet and threw her backwards onto the ground causing an open head wound and a back injury that involved permanent nerve damage breaking his glasses and causing an ankle injury which required surgery putting him on light duties for more than two years Stitt is currently serving seven months of home detention for four convictions arising from the incident in Auckland in 2020 He was found guilty following a judge-alone trial last year of driving while suspended wounding the female officer with intent to injure and aggravated assault and resisting police in respect of the male officer The district court trial before Judge Stephen Bonnar was told that the two constables were policing speed limits in New Windsor about 9pm on April 24 Their radar clocked Stitt driving at 71km/h in a 50km/h zone and they went after him when he turned around and drove off in the opposite direction They followed Stitt to a nearby block of shops and used their marked police car to block his vehicle in a parking bay “What happened between Mr Stitt and the constables at that location is the issue in this case,” Judge Bonnar said “What is clear is that both constables suffered relatively significant injuries.” The prosecution case at trial said that Stitt was initially compliant when he got out of his vehicle but then took out his cellphone to video his interactions with the officers The male officer told him he did not have the right to do that and reached out to grab Stitt’s wrist and Stitt moved his arm holding the phone upwards The constable then tried to take him into custody but Stitt resisted his attempts to restrain him and pushed him away from his car The male officer fell to the ground and his glasses were broken The constable was on his back and Stitt was positioned over him The female officer intervened and pulled Stitt off her colleague at which he lifted her off her feet and threw her backwards She landed on her back and her head hit the footpath or kerb She suffered a prolapsed spinal disc and a degree of permanent damage in the nerve to her left knee Stitt walked away from the scene but returned and the male constable arrested him and put him in handcuffs as other patrol vehicles arrived Stitt said in his defence that the male constable had “aggressively” snatched at his keys dived towards him and tried to tackle him to the ground the constable had tried to pull him down on to him Stitt said he did not have any interaction with the female officer at all Judge Bonnar said that Stitt’s account of his interaction with the male constable was not credible and his statements about the female officer were inconsistent with her evidence and the injuries she suffered Photographs showed blood on her hair and uniform Judge Bonnar found Stitt guilty on all four counts, but Stitt appealed his convictions to the High Court Representing himself in the High Court before Justice Christine Gordon Stitt said that photographs of the male officer’s ankle injury looked more like gout In relation to the female officer’s injuries pictured on someone’s head and clothes” did not show proof of an injury But Justice Gorman said that in relation to the charges involving the male constable – aggravated assault and resisting arrest – there was no requirement for the prosecution to prove that an injury was caused She said there was “more than sufficient evidence” for the trial judge to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the charge of wounding the female officer with intent to injure was proven “Mr Stitt has not demonstrated any error by the judge,” she said Justice Gordon said Judge Bonnar had found both constables to be “reliable and credible” witnesses he did not find Mr Stitt to be a reliable and credible witness when it came to his narrative on the central and critical factual events,” Justice Gordon said “None of the grounds relied on by Mr Stitt in support of his appeal against his convictions are made out.” Ric Stevens spent many years working for the former New Zealand Press Association news agency including as a political reporter at Parliament before holding senior positions at various daily newspapers He joined NZME’s Open Justice team in 2022 and is based in Hawke’s Bay His writing in the crime and justice sphere is informed by four years of front-line experience as a probation officer OPINION: The coalition hasn't made a good case for urgently pushing through bill ADMG Windsor EV Pro Spied Undisguised Ahead of Launch!Haji Chakralwale JSW MG Motor India is all set to bring the Pro version of the Windsor EV to the Indian market tomorrow the model has been spied completely undisguised revealing key details of the upcoming all-electric car As seen in the picture, the exterior of the Windsor EV Pro is more or less similar to that of the standard version. However, the only differentiating factors are a new set of alloy wheels, which look a lot similar to those of the MG Hector the Windsor Pro gets updated seat upholstery finished in beige What is also speculated is the ventilation function for the front row other features are carried over from the standard version Under the floor, the MG Windsor Pro will feature a bigger 50.6kWh battery pack with a claimed range of up to 460km on a single charge the current iteration of the Windsor EV packs a 38kWh unit with a claimed driving range of 331km on a single charge the Windsor Pro will also come equipped with V2L function Previously, the Trump administration reported the cancellation of Poughkeepsie's Social Security Administration lease New York City's Department of Homeland Security U.S Secret Service lease and New Windsor's Internal Revenue Service National Office lease as well but the leases have since been removed from the list As of April 22, Manlius' Indian Health Service lease and New York City's General Services Administration lease have been removed from the list Named for an Internet joke Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency or “DOGE,” effort has cancelled government contracts and laid off thousands of workers as part of a wider effort to overhaul the federal bureaucracy The president and his allies have touted it as a long-overdue measure to cut down on inefficiencies and fraud in government How many leases has the Trump administration canceled nationwide?Initially the Trump administration said it had cancelled more than 700 leases nationwide the government data portal listed 679 lease terminations and as of April 22 that number is even lower at 643 total lease terminations the Trump administration said they had saved around $468 million through the cancellation of these leases with over $7 million of that money coming from leases canceled in New York state that overall number was lowered to around $400 million and as of April 22 the overall savings through canceled leases in New York ticked back up a bit as on March 27 the Trump administration said they had saved under $6.5 million but as of April 22 See the updated list: Trump administration revises list of canceled federal leases in NY Here is a revised list of all leases in New York that the Trump administration reports it has cancelled as of April 22 NEW WINDSOR - A New Windsor man was charged with attempted murder after he allegedly stabbed another man Thursday morning New Windsor town police said officers responded to a report of a stabbing at the Old Forge Hill Apartments just before 9:15 a.m they found a 45-year-old man bleeding profusely from multiple stab wounds to his chest was transported by New Windsor EMS to Montefiore St Luke's Cornwall Hospital in the city of Newburgh for treatment The victim provided a description of the man who attacked him a man matching that description was located in the area and arrested was charged with attempted second-degree murder and second-degree assault and fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon Fossil found: Discovery of jaw 'another chapter' in Orange County's mastodon history: What's next Bascus was arraigned and sent to the Orange County jail in lieu of $125,000 cash bail, $300,000 secured bond or $750,000 partially secured bond, pending further court action. The name of his attorney was not immediately available. Police said they recovered the weapons used in the attack. New Windsor police were assisted at the scene by state police, the Orange County Sheriff's office, the Town of Cornwall Police Department and the Town of Blooming Grove Police Department's K-9 unit. (This story was updated to add new information.) Mike Randall covers breaking news for the Times Herald-Record and the Poughkeepsie Journal. Reach him at mrandall@th-record.com. says company | CBC.ca LoadedNew Windsor auto parts plant will result in 1,100 local jobs B.C. moves to speed up energy projects amid growing demand and environmental concerns4 hours agoVideo2:02 Advocates, families call for coroner's inquest into deaths of Indigenous women, girl4 hours agoVideo2:44 Duty free shops fear Trump’s trade war will force them out of businessThe National |5 hours agoTrending NowVideo2:17 Video evidence, NHLer testimony raise questions in world junior sexual assault trialThe National |May 2Video4:45 Trump repeats 51st state taunt as Carney prepares for White House visitThe National |May 5Video11:28 It is a priority for CBC to create products that are accessible to all in Canada including people with visual Closed Captioning and Described Video is available for many CBC shows offered on CBC Gem This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page A person has been critically injured at Auckland's New Windsor Dairy Police have arrested a man after a violent assault at an Auckland dairy this morning A 24-year-old was taken into custody after two people were injured about 10.30am with a male victim needing treatment for critical injuries at Auckland City Hospital The second person suffered moderate injuries Shoppers inside at the time of the attack stopped the offender and held him down The hero bystanders then tended to both victims Detective Inspector Glen Baldwin of the Auckland City criminal investigation branch said police remained at the scene “Police are still in the early stages of determining the exact circumstances of what has occurred.” the brother of the person critically injured spoke to the Herald at the scene on New Windsor Rd saying the man’s daughter had called him to say her father had been stabbed A bloodied woman female was also seen being led to a waiting ambulance Distraught family and friends have since arrived at the scene with the woman’s son rushing straight to his mother in the back of the ambulance A police officer could be heard saying “I’m so sorry this has happened” Two bloody socks and a shoe can be seen on the ground outside the block of shops Chairman of the Dairy and Business Owners’ Group Sunny Kaushal said news of the attack was “heartbreaking” ”We have already had deaths in our industry and we were fearing more violence because the government is failing to take any action New Zealanders are sick and tired of the lawlessness.” St John Ambulance said an ambulance and two rapid response vehicles were sent to the New Windsor dairy just after 10.30am A spokesperson said two people were taken to hospital one in a moderate condition and the other critical A neighbour described the family who owns the dairy as really hard working ”They’re cool and make us feel really at home.” Another described the owners as “really friendly” A local businessman said he witnessed the aftermath of what happened as a man attempted to run away from police before being apprehended about 10 metres from the New Windsor shops He said police asked him to close his shop and said he saw the man being taken away in a police car The owner of the nearby bakery has only had the shop for three weeks He said he saw two police officers drag the man out Police have set up cordons at the top of the Maioro St and New Windsor Rd preventing traffic from travelling past the dairy The block of six shops and the entrance to New Windsor School has been cordoned off with police tape Four police officers are standing guard in front of the dairy while another officer has been stationed at the other end of the cordon The New Windsor dairy and Lotto shop was the target of another brutal attack in 2008 when a teenage boy allegedly stormed inside and stabbed the owner Shopkeeper Shashikant Prema was taken to Auckland City Hospital with stab wounds to his neck and back The attack left Prema with a punctured lung and nerve damage in his left arm He spoke to the Herald from his hospital bed saying he thought he would have died had he not run out of the shop after being slashed from across the counter ”I’m pretty lucky to be alive,” he said at the time “at the end of the day you just carry on - that’s our work who had been robbed at gunpoint in the past said she initially wondered whether it was worth keeping the business after the attack in 2008 she said she would not let anyone victimise her again by selling up or living in fear but you have to get over it,” she said at the time Following a long-term investigation in Orange County with felony charges pending for a significant amount of drugs and paraphernalia shared the news of a successful search warrant and subsequent arrest in New Windsor the day prior Together with the FBI Hudson Valley Safe Streets Task Force the United State Postal Inspection Service the Town of New Windsor Police Department executed a judicially authorized search warrant located on Stonecrest Drive in the Town of New Windsor was reportedly the focus of a long term investigation Authorities indicated the investigation was for illegal possession and distribution of narcotics by a person who lived at the residence on Stonecrest Drive Two canines affiliated with the Town of New Windsor Police Department 'positively indicated for the presence of narcotics and firearms.' Police seized a number of items including 400 grams of powdered cocaine along with multiple magazines and assorted ammunition A total of $3,900 was also found at the residence was arrested following the execution of the search warrant and charged with Criminal Possession of a Controlled Substance New Windsor Police Chief Daniel Valeri emphasized that the department will continue to work 'tirelessly' to protect their residents This operation demonstrates the continued dedication and collaboration of our local and federal partners in combating the illegal drug trade and ensuring the safety of our community including the invaluable assistance of our K-9 Unit we have successfully disrupted a significant narcotics operation Rodriguez and the seizure of firearms and drugs are a testament to our commitment to keeping New Windsor safe Several agencies, including the New Windsor K-9 unit, came together following a long investigation to make a local arrest.\nRead More Dear Reader,Unfortunately our comment platform isn\'t available at the moment due to issues with our paywall and authentication vendor The extension will run from the airport station to the new Windsor station Train horns blared and bells sounded while engineers in orange safety vests tested the SMART rail line tracks in Windsor Saturday ahead of opening the line to passengers which is done to ensure the rail line passes all of the necessary safety checks kicked off at the beginning of the month with switching equipment checks Saturday’s test marked the first time a train operated on the tracks daily throughout the month of April between the Sonoma County Airport Station and new Windsor Station “This is a very important milestone for SMART,” said Julia Gonzalez communications and marketing manager with SMART Train the Windsor station is the first of the rail line’s northern extensions that is set to open engineers will begin doing simulated service testing people can expect to see trains running on a more consistent schedule It is unclear when the Windsor extension will open to passengers but a grand opening party is planned for June 13 The Windsor extension will run from the airport station to the new station with future extensions planned for Healdsburg and Cloverdale Gonzalez said the most-used station is the one in downtown Petaluma but early modeling has shown the Windsor station could be a close second Along with offering an extended service for train commuters the project also comes with an additional three-mile stretch of the bicycle and pedestrian pathway “It is going to provide opportunities for people commuting for work and leisure,” Gonzalez said “There are so many fantastic things to do in Windsor It is a great launching point to visit wineries and to enjoy activities on the town green.” Contact Staff Writer Anna Armstrong at 707-521-5255 or anna.armstrong@pressdemocrat.com Female manager was allegedly assaulted by the male suspect who was said to have brandished what appeared to be a firearm New York state has 342 Burger King locations statewide for a total number of Burger King locations There are approximately 20 Burger King locations throughout the Hudson Valley area Burger King actually made our list of the Hudson Valley's Favorite Fast Food Restaurants A terrible incident recently at an area Burger King involved an unfortunate armed robbery where the manager was reportedly assaulted Town of New Windsor reported that on March 27th New Windsor Police Department responded to responded to call regarding a robbery involving a firearm at the Burger King at 376 Windsor Highway in New Windsor Officers arrived and located three employees at the restaurant The manager advised that she was assaulted by a male suspect who brandished what appeared to be a firearm Detectives and K-9 were requested to the scene Officer Bell and K-9 Duke were able to track and locate a black BB gun and gloves in the vicinity of the restaurant Further investigation led to the recovery of more evidence in the area of Highland A suspect was identified and the New Windsor Detectives continued their investigation Female manager was allegedly assaulted by the male suspect who was said to have brandished what appeared to be a firearm.\nRead More Burger King actually made our list of the Hudson Valley's Favorite Fast Food Restaurants Town of New Windsor reported that on March 27th Hospitality & Catering News Meiko UK donated an undercounter dishwasher to support the new venture The dishwasher will wash up to 40 racks per hour and is an ideal machine for the mixed loads that the bar generates including beer and wine glasses “We support the local community wherever possible,” says Meiko UK Head of Marketing Mark Roberts “Other Space Arts is a great addition to the local area.” Matt Fleming and Eleanor Chownsmith founded Other Space Arts which is based at Kardelton House on the Vansittart Estate (SL4 1SE) grassroots artists with audiences in Windsor as typically people have had to travel to London or Reading to access this kind of music,” explains Matt “There’s such a vibrant and creative community here as well as a regular stop on UK-wide artists’ tours,” adds Eleanor It has been busy already because Other Space Arts is off to a flying start.” serving drinks and snacks and featuring live DJs Booking is advised for the special menus at the plant-based café which features a rolling programme of guest chefs and cooks including plant-based chef Chris Nelson and Indian food specialists The Chapati Club There is also a range of food at lunchtime There is free parking on the estate (mainly during the weekends and it’s easy to pop in for a coffee OSA welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds The events programme is as diverse as the local community, with a range of live artists, live DJs, Sunday Blues, Music & Words Club and Underground Live Electronic Music. There is something for everyone to enjoy. Find out more at: www.otherspacearts.com Copyright © · Hospitality & Catering News Get important news about your town as it happens Get the top stories from across our network Are you sure you want to unsubscribe from daily updates An employee of an entertainment company that hosts events featuring a Mexican form of rodeo called jaripeo has been cited after noise complaints in Orange County prompted a police response over the weekend A Jaripeo rodeo event (depicted above) was held at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center on Sunday The citation resulted from an incident on Sunday when officers from the New Windsor Police Department responded to numerous complaints from residents about excessive noise coming from the area near the Newburgh city line Using decibel meters, police determined that the source of the noise was an outdoor rodeo event hosted at the Newburgh Armory Unity Center at 355 South William St. in Newburgh, hosted by Zamora Entertainment.  Although the event took place within Newburgh city limits police said the sound levels measured in New Windsor exceeded the allowable noise limits set by New Windsor Town Code police issued a citation to Sergio Martinez identified as an employee of Zamora Entertainment He was charged with violating the town’s Noise and Illumination Control ordinance and is scheduled to appear in New Windsor Town Court on Tuesday they must be conducted within the bounds of our local laws,” said Town Supervisor Stephen Bedetti “This citation underscores our commitment to enforcing the noise ordinance and protecting the quality of life for all our residents.” According to Zamora Live East Coast's website which feature a Mexican form of rodeo involving riding wild colts or bulls bareback while also performing exercises like throwing a lasso or bullfighting without harming the animal One of these events was held at the Armory Center on Sunday, according to Zamora's Facebook page.  Police say a 24-year-old man is in custody following an assault at a dairy in the Auckland suburb of New Windsor on Thursday morning Detective Inspector Glenn Baldwin said emergency services responded to reports of someone being stabbed at a dairy on New Windsor Road about 10.40am A number of people were in the shop at the time and they managed to intervene and restrain the offender They also helped the injured man and a woman who was also injured Both victims were taken to Auckland Hospital and the man is in a critical condition Police have taken a 24-year-old man into custody which is near a busy intersection with Maioro Street Police were still in the early stages of the investigation and would provide further updates when they could said he was shocked to hear what unfolded and was contemplating moving He said he was not worried for his safety but his wife would be because she regularly went for walks in the area and it was concerning it happened during daylight New Zealand RSS Follow RNZ News Locals are still reeling from Thursday's violent assault at a New Windsor dairy desperate for change and exhausted after what they say is yet another frightening ordeal A 24-year-old man appeared in Auckland District Court on Friday facing two charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and one of resisting police remains in a serious condition in hospital the police tape had been removed from outside the small row of shops on New Windsor Rd and businesses were able to open to customers again But the roller door of the New Windsor dairy remained shut a bouquet of pink flowers were placed outside to show of compassion for the couple attacked to be honest at this area because we thought this is really secure we thought we have cameras and everything is safe but things like this make us scared," one nearby resident said When asked whether he was worried for his safety we never know what kind of people are coming - good people People spoke highly of their local dairy owner who was now in a serious condition in hospital he's been really friendly to us and it's really sad to hear something happened like this," one person said The owners of the New Windsor Bakehouse just moved in three weeks ago One owner said they were in the middle of making coffee and serving customers when chaos erupted It was not the welcome to the neighbourhood they were expecting the previous owner said that this area is very safe." They also have a shop in Takanini and this was not the first time they had experienced violence "We had a break-in like twice in four weeks But they said it should not have to be this way and wanted to see tougher punitive measures against crime police can go hard on these things then they will try to stop." Sandringham Business Association chair Jithin Chittibomma had reached out to the victims of Thursday's attack through another neighbouring business He said it was an extremely difficult time every single time anything like this happens it's a point of so much frustration and disappointment." Chittibomma said most attacks were carried out by people seeking things like cigarettes or alcohol But this one took place in broad daylight in a busy neighbourhood "People come and go all the time we've got to stop making excuses and confront this .. our policies are clearly not working for us He had this plea for those targeting businesses: "This has got to stop whatever your issues are Witnesses to a stabbing at an Auckland dairy say they will never forget the shocking scenes of a couple being attacked in their own shop A 24-year-old man will appear in Auckland District Court on charges relating to a stabbing at an Auckland dairy on Thursday An Auckland dairy owner is in a critical condition in hospital after what police are describing as a "violent and vicious attack" The man was stabbed at a dairy on New Windsor Road The courageous actions of people inside a New Windsor dairy when an assault took place may have saved the victim's life Police say a 24-year-old man is in custody following an assault at a dairy in the Auckland suburb of New Windsor on Thursday morning ADNew Car Launches in India in May 2025Read inहिंदीAditya Nadkarni May 2025 will bring along a set of new car launches across various spectra The new month will witness the arrival of a new MPV Let us now take a close look at these upcoming launches The set of launches this month will begin with the arrival of the new Clavis The carmaker has previously revealed that the Clavis is not an update for the current Carens on sale but will be an addition to the range with a new name Updates will arrive in the form of fresh front and rear bumpers Engine options are likely to include the familiar 1.5-litre engines in NA petrol along with manual and automatic transmissions Next up is the Altroz in its facelifted avatar the prices of which will be announced on 22 May This will be the first significant update for the Maruti Baleno rival since its launch back in January 2020 The Toyota Glanza and Hyundai i20 rival will get a revised fascia paired with manual and automatic gearboxes are expected to be carried over MG Motor India is set to introduce a new variant in the Windsor EV range soon The biggest highlight of this upcoming derivative will be a larger 50.6kWh battery pack as compared to the 38kWh unit currently on sale While the power output will remain unchanged at 134bhp and 200Nm the range is likely to witness an increase from 331km (MIDC cycle) in the 38kWh unit to 460km (CLTC cycle) in the 50.5kWh unit the new Windsor EV variant will get an ADAS suite The Golf GTI will be Volkswagen’s second CBU offering to be launched in India this year following hot on the heels of the Tiguan R-Line The highlight of this performance hatch will be the 2.0-litre TSI petrol engine mated with a seven-speed DSG automatic transmission enabling it to sprint from zero to 100kmph in 5.9 seconds You can read more in detail about the new Golf GTI on our website NEW WINDSOR - Town of New Windsor police are renewing their appeal to the public for help in solving a 23-year-old cold case: the December 2001 murder of Nancy Smith A reward of $35,000 is being offered for information leading to the identification arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for her death Smith was found stabbed to death in her house on Provost Drive on Dec Her parents received a call from her office at 1 p.m. indicating she had not shown up for work at Horton Memorial Hospital in Middletown and had not called in sick They found her dead on the living room floor Arson plea: Middletown man pleads guilty to arson at home of NYSP trooper's father Smith had a reputation for being safety-conscious someone who would not have opened her door until she knew who was on the other side As the 23rd anniversary of Smith's death arrived last week New Windsor police detectives issued a new appeal for help from the public no matter how small or insignificant it might seem Investigators working on the case can be reached at 845-563-4678 Mike Randall covers breaking news for the Times Heral;d-Record and the Poughkeepsie Journal Indonesian overstayer Hendra Adijaya has been living in a shed he made using plywood at the backyard of a property in New Windsor Overstaying migrants have been found in a backyard shanty town in West Auckland living for as long as four years in makeshift sheds and a dilapidated caravan It is the latest in a shocking list of cases of foreign workers living in inhumane conditions in New Zealand with multiple investigations already under way into the exploitation of migrants who came into the country under the Accredited Employer Work Visas scheme And while the Labour Party announced over the weekend it would offer a lifeline for long-term overstayers in New Zealand the Indonesian tenants in the rundown shacks at a New Windsor property would not qualify because they had not been in the country long enough which said it was not aware of the overstayers’ living situation until the Herald’s query have made arrangements to visit the property and commence an investigation said he had been living in a plywood shed at the property for the last three and a half years He built the structure using discarded materials he got from a construction site he worked at a few years ago said between three and six overstayers lived on the Bollard Avenue property in New Windsor at any given time Another tenant had used a chicken coop in the garden for shelter and another man had lived in a caravan parked in front of the property The men paid between $120 and $150 per week to a woman in her 70s The woman would not give her name when approached by the Herald and initially denied anyone else was living on the property other than her husband she admitted to having “two or three boarders” after she was shown photographs of Adijaya in the shed in her backyard The house belonged to her son and she was collecting the money on his behalf and was not involved in facilitating any of the tenancy arrangements Auckland Council compliance manager Adrian Wilson said the council was not aware of the existence of the makeshift accommodation or its current use “Arrangements have been made to visit the property and make further enquiries,” he told the Herald the council would seek assistance from other agencies in relation to the status of those living in the buildings and any alternative accommodation that may be required it is unlikely such structures would be safe or sanitary under the Building Act.” The Migrant Exploitation Relief Foundation (Merf) filed a complaint to Immigration New Zealand (INZ) in January on the plight of Indonesian workers - including those at the New Windsor property - and alleged they had been exploited by a construction company that hired them It is calling for INZ to investigate the complaint and said it could assist with finding alternative employment for the migrants if they could be made lawful An INZ spokeswoman said the agency was aware of the report but could not comment without a privacy waiver She noted that unlike the recent cases of exploited migrants who arrived under the Accredited Employers Work Visa these Indonesian migrants would not be able to access the protection visa or seek support “It is important to note that migrant exploitation protection visas are only available to migrants who are lawfully in New Zealand.” Adijaya hails from West Java and said he has been an overstayer for more than three years He came to New Zealand on a visitor visa and believed this was where he could have a better life for himself and his family and it’s really hard to find any job or make money there to feed my family,” Adijaya said in Bahasa Indonesia Adijaya’s wife is a street food vendor in his home country and they have a 6-year-old daughter Adijaya said he worked on cash jobs for a construction company on sites in Avondale and near Auckland Airport Sometimes he was not paid but could not make a complaint as he was here unlawfully everything is in secret and I don’t even have a bank account or any official New Zealand document,” he said and I pray every day that one day I can be legal and be reunited with my family here.” Adijaya said his plywood shed is not insulated and “[it] feels like living in the Antarctic” on cold nights because I am not enrolled with any clinic or doctor and cannot seek professional medical help.” and used a small fan heater and blankets to keep warm Adijaya said there were about 15 to 20 other Indonesians and Chinese nationals working The Merf complaint to INZ alleged the exploitation of at least one overstayer and the employment of “numerous other unlawful migrants” who worked on sites run by the Auckland construction company Merf said the company employing the overstayers had “deliberately breached several New Zealand laws” in employing illegal migrants and failing to pay them proper wages Investigators for the report said the dilapidated caravan and “poorly built uninsulated and leaky” shed appeared “unfit to be used as lawful accommodation” The report claimed a 48-year-old Indonesian overstayer lived in the caravan and paid $125 per week to live there A third overstayer was also located in a room at the back of the house initially denied that there were any Indonesians living [at] the address before stating that only one lived in the caravan outside,” the report said Labour announced a “regularisation policy” which is effectively amnesty for long-term overstayers Immigration Minister Andrew Little said the policy was about making good on the Dawn Raids apology these Indonesians would not qualify as they have been here only between three and five years National leader Christopher Luxon rejected any amnesty for overstayers saying “you can’t reward illegal immigration to New Zealand” “We have to respect people who are being fair and proper and playing by the rules,” Luxon said “And we don’t disrespect them by actually having an amnesty for those that aren’t choosing to do that.” GOSHEN - A New Windsor man was arraigned Tuesday on an indictment for attempted murder and other charges in connection with a stabbing earlier this month Orange County District Attorney David Hoovler said the defendant was arraigned in Orange County Court on one count each of attempted second-degree murder attempted first-degree assault and second-degree assault and two counts of tampering with physical evidence it was alleged in documents filed and statements made in court that at approximately 9:10 a.m a relative of Bascus was asleep at a residence in the town of New Windsor until he was awoken by Bascus stabbing him multiple times with multiple knives without provocation suffered stab wounds to the face and chest Bascus fled the residence and was found by police in the backyard of a nearby home with blood on his hands A knife and clothing believed to have been used during the attack were recovered from an area Bascus allegedly threw them Reckless endangerment: Callicoon man accused of firing gun at car occupied by couple during dispute Bascus was returned to the Orange County jail in lieu of $125,000 cash bail $225,000 fully secured bond or $750,000 partially secured bond "The unprovoked violence allegedly perpetrated in this case is terrifying," Hoovler said in a statement released by his office "Domestic violence has life-changing consequences for victims such as the one in this case and I commend the Town of New Windsor Police Department for their prompt and thorough response I urge all victims of domestic violence to come forward and to know that there are resources and support available to them from my office and agencies such as Fearless Hudson Valley." could not immediately be reached for comment Mike Randall covers breaking news for the Times Herald-Record and the Poughkeepsie Journal Legoland Windsor has revealed the full line-up ahead of its new festival starting this May This website uses 'cookies' to give you the best Using this website means you are Ok with this You can change which cookies are set at any time - and find out more about them - by following this link<\/a> motors and property from the Maidenhead Advertiser Follow me on Twitter The resort is set to host its Lego Festival on selected dates from Saturday dance and rock out in the Lego Festival Zones each of which have a distinct theme and new Lego model Seven new Lego characters will also bring an extra dose of interactive fun and excitement The festival was established to encourage families to play more The Lego Fortnite Gaming Zone will include a life-size Lego model of fan favourite the Cuddle Team Leader which was built using more than 21,000 bricks and took more than 75 hours to create Fans can also unleash their inner model builder and produce their own builds to expand the Lost Isles while meeting Lego Fortnite character Adventure Peely visitors will be able to rock out to the Lego Battle of the Bands show The zone will also provide an opportunity to get access to all areas and meet the band guests will groove to an array of tunes and showcase their best moves at DJ Good Vibes Dance Party Visitors will get to join Lego Master Model Builder Alec virtually as he leads creative Lego building adventures including giving participants an opportunity to build their own Lego Minifigure head cookie guests can relax and kick back in a secret Lego garden filled with vibrant flower walls Guests will get the chance to build Lego flowers and add their creations to the flower walls Youngsters can also build along with Hopsy the red little bunny during the Lego Duplo show visitors will be encouraged to make a Play Pact at the end of each park visit said: “It’s time to power up your play and let imaginations run wild by taking part in our first ever Lego Festival “We’re so excited to be joining other Legoland resorts across the world to create this ultimate brick building experience where thousands of kids and their parents will come together to celebrate play rocking and now gaming with Lego Fortnite we can’t wait to help families create memorable moments together.” The Lego Festival will run in the lead up to World Play Day which will take place on Wednesday The festival will also be supported by the global rollout of a new TV advert which showcases play on the main stage where a little girl discovers the power of her imagination to produce a festival experience for her and her parents to create memories together said: “We are putting the power back in the hands of children and giving them the control to build create and play in exactly the way they want to which is an idea that runs deeply through the new creative for the Lego Festival marketing campaign.” The festival is included in the resort’s regular admission prices starting at £39 per person For more information and to sign up to hear more about the festival, visit: https://www.legoland.co.uk/explore/special-events/lego-festival/  Events Voters have had their say in local council elections across Buckinghamshire Construction workers did make a mistake when building a new £1.3million roundabout the RBWM cabinet member for highways has said The Conservatives lost a long-held majority at Buckinghamshire Council and fell one seat short of the 49 needed - but how did the votes fall in the county's south A murder investigation has been launched in Slough after a 46-year-old man was killed in an attack © Copyright 2024 Baylis Community Media CIC All right reserved Charges against a man involved in the stabbing of a dairy owner in Auckland last month have been dismissed died in custody facing charges of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and resisting police Police say Lam entered a shop in the central suburb of New Windsor and attacked the dairy owner and his wife with a knife Today police sought to have a stay of proceedings at the Auckland District Court and the judge agreed No information on the cause of Lam's death have been released The Corrections Department didn't investigate when the bail bracelet of a man accused of stabbing a West Auckland dairy owner went offline about an hour and a half before the attack The victims of a Auckland dairy attack recount the ordeal where one suffered 15 stab wounds to the chest Police say they are continuing their investigations into the death of a man following an incident at the Auckland Custody Unit earlier this month A man charged over the stabbing of two people at a West Auckland dairy earlier this month has died in police custody A 24-year-old man will appear in Auckland District Court on Friday on charges relating to a stabbing at an Auckland dairy on Thursday Emergency services responded to reports of a man who had been stabbed at a dairy on New Windsor Road about 10.40am on Thursday police said a number of people intervened and managed to apprehend and restrain the alleged offender until police arrived and took him into custody Two people were hospitalised after the attack; a man remained in a serious condition in hospital while a woman had since been released from hospital A 24-year-old man is set to appear in Auckland District Court on Friday charged with two counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and one count of resisting police The son of the late Frederick and Ruth (Drew) Arndt where he brought in local bands to spotlight He was an avid New York Jets and New York Yankees Fan and enjoyed watching wrestling he was predeceased by his dogs Angel and Oliver A Celebration of Jimmy’s life will be held Saturday friends and family are invited to come mingle and share stories and memories of Jimmy The family kindly asks that in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to the Middletown Humane Society, Hudson Valley SPCA, or the New Windsor Volunteer Ambulance Humane Society of Middletown142 Bloomingburg Road, Middletown NY 10940Web: http://www.middletownhumanesociety.com/ New Windsor Volunteer Ambulance555 Union Avenue, New Windsor NY 12553Web: https://newwindsorems.org/