Speed a factor in life-threatening crash near state line

NORTH EAST — Assisted by the Millerton Police Department, the Millerton Fire Company and the Town of Amenia Emergency Medical Services, the Dutchess County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) was called to the scene of a one-car crash on Route 44 in the town of North East on Monday, May 23.

As reported in the DCSO’s police report, the crash occurred at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Monday night. A preliminary investigation into the crash revealed that Ancram resident Edward Ferrato, 69, was driving a 1964 Oldsmobile sedan westbound on Route 44 near the state line when he lost control of his vehicle.

After doing so, the Ferrato’s car left the roadway and struck a tree. The driver was reported as being the sole occupant of the car.

Ferrato was initially transported to Sharon Hospital in neighboring Connecticut and was later airlifted from Sharon Hospital to Hartford, Conn., with life-threatening injuries.

The DCSO’s report stated that at this time of the accident it found “the primary factor appears to be unsafe speed.”

The crash remains under investigation by members of the Sheriff’s Office Detective Bureau and Crash Investigation Unit.

Asked whether there have been any updates on Ferrato or from the investigation, DCSO Capt. John Watterson from the DCSO said there’s no new information as of press time.

Latest News

Webutuck defeats Housatonic softball team on the road in Falls Village

Webutuck's Olivia Lopane-Wickwire, no. 2, eyeing a pitch as she steps off first base.

Photo by Riley Klein

FALLS VILLAGE, Conn. — Webutuck High School softball defeated Housatonic Valley Regional High School 14-9 on Thursday, May 15.

The non-league game was played in Falls Village, Connecticut, in what is a becoming an interstate rivalry. When these teams met last year, Housatonic won 16-3.

Keep ReadingShow less
Hillsdale flea market returns May 24
to Hamlet Park

The annual Columbia County event draws hundreds of bargain hunters to Hillsdale’s Hamlet Park.

Provided

HILLSDALE —The town of Hillsdale’s flea market returns Saturday, May 24.

Dozens of vendors will be selling things at Hillsdale Hamlet Park, southwest of the intersection of routes 22 and 23 in Columbia County.

Keep ReadingShow less
Webutuck Community Day — indoor and outdoor fun festival

Producing a blizzard of bubbles, the Bubble Bus delighted visitors to the annual Webutuck Community Day at the high school on Saturday, May 17.

Photo by Leila Hawken

AMENIA — Outdoor and indoor fun activities awaited area families who attended the Webutuck Community Day at the high school on Saturday, May 17. The popular annual event was co-sponsored by the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation and the Webutuck PTA.

In addition to outdoor displays including a car show, large trucks, a helicopter, a state police water rescue vehicle and a bubble bus producing blizzards of bubbles, the indoor displays numbered more than 60 local and area organizations, vendors, demonstrations and volunteer opportunities, nearly all giving things away for free.

Keep ReadingShow less
$125K grant funds NorthEast-Millerton Library repairs

Funding for repairs to the NorthEast-Millerton Library were secured Assemblymember Didi Barrett (D-106).

Photo by Aly Morrissey

MILLERTON — The NorthEast-Millerton Library is set to receive a facelift thanks to a $125,000 grant to support overdue repairs and necessary upgrades to the library’s Annex.

NorthEast-Millerton Library Director Rhiannon Leo-Jameson said the repairs are scheduled to begin around mid-June and conclude in early August. The grant will be used to repair structural and cosmetic damage, including rotting wood, chipping paint and damaged siding. Leo-Jameson said if there is any budget remaining, the library will replace an exterior door and window.

Keep ReadingShow less