To All The People in New Rochelle,
Thank you for reading my post's on Talk Of The Sound. I love the city of New Rochelle and only wish it well. Yes i strongly disagree with how things are done in this city and i made my feeling's known on this site.
Thank you Mr.Cox for letting me do that.
God Bless the resident's of this great city and i will be reading how all is doing.
GOD BLESS
New Rochelle Voices
Bob McCaffrey: Echo Bay Development? What We Have Here is a Failure to Communicate
Bob McCaffrey calls on the New Rochelle City Council to allow the Echo Bay MOU with Forest City/Ratner to expire to clear the way to consider alternative plans for both the New Rochelle Armory and the City-owned waterfront acreage along Echo Bay.
Bob McCaffrey was born and raised in New Rochelle. He has worked for a major beverage company with responsibilities in sales, distribution and plant operations. He is an active member of the Mount Joy Neighborhood Association.
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At 10:13 p.m. Wednesday evening, New Rochelle Police responded to a report by police on the scene of a person being shot in the parking lot of Marshall's department store 200 Petersville road in New Rochelle.
Residents in New Rochelle's East End started to call New Rochelle Police around 5:30 am Friday morning to report that they heard 2-3 shots in there neighborhood.Calls came from Lincoln street,Jackson street and Monroe street.








