The OtisvilleMetro-Northstation serves the residents of that community and the town of Mount Hope in Orange County, New York. Trains depart regularly for Hoboken, 81.6 miles (131km) away; travel time is about an hour and 50 minutes.
It is located a short distance off NY 211 near the eastern village line. The station has long been among the least developed on the Metro-North system, with a shelter on the bare concrete low-level platform but no roof, and minimal parking. However, as of 2006 the MTA, Metro-North's governing body, has addressed at least the last and built a new 104 space parking lot across the street.
A short distance west of the station, trains enter the mile-long (1.6-km) Otisville Tunnel under the Shawangunk Ridge, the longest in the Metro-North system and one of only two outside of the city. There is thus a long siding beginning just west of the station to allow trains to wait if another one is coming through the tunnel the other way, and as a result Otisville appears to be a double-track station. When trains coming the other direction are near, in fact, one will board on the siding via a wooden platform on the tracks (see photo).
Larry Noodles figures Michael Cohen will be OK at Otisville. That’s the federal prison where Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer just started his three-year sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations. And Larry — real last name: Dressler — probably knows more about Otisville than anyone.
The Otisville Federal Correctional Institute, located about 80 miles north of midtown Manhattan in the Catskill Mountains, has a particular distinction: It’s got the largest population of white-collar Jewish criminals of any federal prison. Dressler did 18 months there for mortgage fraud, kept a diary every day of his stay, and still runs a gossip blog about the prison under his prison nickname, Larry Noodles (he smuggled in pasta from the warehouse where he worked).
To hear him tell it,...
published: 16 May 2019
The Prisoner Reentry Institute: A Night at Otisville Prison
The Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Tribeca Film Institute celebrated their prison education programs at “A Night at Otisville” celebration that included corrections officials, lawmakers, actress Allison Williams and other leading advocates. The event was held to support the work of the John Jay Prison to College Pipeline (P2CP) program and its partners, and to raise awareness of the importance of higher education for those incarcerated. Read more at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/news/prisoner-reentry-institute-hosts-%E2%80%9C-night-otisville%E2%80%9D-tribeca-film-institute
published: 11 Feb 2019
Ride around Otisville NY
Ride around Otisville NY during a snow squall just car sounds hope its relaxing for you guys
published: 23 Jan 2021
Cohen arrives at Otisville Prison
published: 06 May 2019
Otisville NY Main St - July 2019
Chat with James L. Stanfield Jr., Rob Petrovich, Thomas Stanfield
published: 03 Nov 2019
Jewish Prison
published: 30 Jan 2019
1722 State Route 211, Otisville, NY
published: 01 Sep 2020
Otisville
Video by Andrew Giugno
Music by Andrew. New York
For Neighboring Walls: Monotone
Larry Noodles figures Michael Cohen will be OK at Otisville. That’s the federal prison where Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer just started his three-year ...
Larry Noodles figures Michael Cohen will be OK at Otisville. That’s the federal prison where Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer just started his three-year sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations. And Larry — real last name: Dressler — probably knows more about Otisville than anyone.
The Otisville Federal Correctional Institute, located about 80 miles north of midtown Manhattan in the Catskill Mountains, has a particular distinction: It’s got the largest population of white-collar Jewish criminals of any federal prison. Dressler did 18 months there for mortgage fraud, kept a diary every day of his stay, and still runs a gossip blog about the prison under his prison nickname, Larry Noodles (he smuggled in pasta from the warehouse where he worked).
To hear him tell it, the place isn’t half bad for Jewish inmates like him and Cohen: There’s Shabbat services, monthly trips to a Mikvah bath, and Kosher commissary options like gefilte fish and rugelach.
"I think with Michael Cohen... well, according to the inmate code, you’re not allowed to give advice to someone who is quote-unquote a rat. But I don’t think they would give him too hard of a time. Because they know he is high-profile," Dressler said.
VICE News interviewed the former Otisville inmate about what Cohen can expect at this special upstate slammer.
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Larry Noodles figures Michael Cohen will be OK at Otisville. That’s the federal prison where Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer just started his three-year sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations. And Larry — real last name: Dressler — probably knows more about Otisville than anyone.
The Otisville Federal Correctional Institute, located about 80 miles north of midtown Manhattan in the Catskill Mountains, has a particular distinction: It’s got the largest population of white-collar Jewish criminals of any federal prison. Dressler did 18 months there for mortgage fraud, kept a diary every day of his stay, and still runs a gossip blog about the prison under his prison nickname, Larry Noodles (he smuggled in pasta from the warehouse where he worked).
To hear him tell it, the place isn’t half bad for Jewish inmates like him and Cohen: There’s Shabbat services, monthly trips to a Mikvah bath, and Kosher commissary options like gefilte fish and rugelach.
"I think with Michael Cohen... well, according to the inmate code, you’re not allowed to give advice to someone who is quote-unquote a rat. But I don’t think they would give him too hard of a time. Because they know he is high-profile," Dressler said.
VICE News interviewed the former Otisville inmate about what Cohen can expect at this special upstate slammer.
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The Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Tribeca Film Institute celebrated their prison education programs at “A Night at Otis...
The Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Tribeca Film Institute celebrated their prison education programs at “A Night at Otisville” celebration that included corrections officials, lawmakers, actress Allison Williams and other leading advocates. The event was held to support the work of the John Jay Prison to College Pipeline (P2CP) program and its partners, and to raise awareness of the importance of higher education for those incarcerated. Read more at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/news/prisoner-reentry-institute-hosts-%E2%80%9C-night-otisville%E2%80%9D-tribeca-film-institute
The Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Tribeca Film Institute celebrated their prison education programs at “A Night at Otisville” celebration that included corrections officials, lawmakers, actress Allison Williams and other leading advocates. The event was held to support the work of the John Jay Prison to College Pipeline (P2CP) program and its partners, and to raise awareness of the importance of higher education for those incarcerated. Read more at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/news/prisoner-reentry-institute-hosts-%E2%80%9C-night-otisville%E2%80%9D-tribeca-film-institute
Larry Noodles figures Michael Cohen will be OK at Otisville. That’s the federal prison where Donald Trump’s former lawyer and fixer just started his three-year sentence for tax evasion and campaign finance violations. And Larry — real last name: Dressler — probably knows more about Otisville than anyone.
The Otisville Federal Correctional Institute, located about 80 miles north of midtown Manhattan in the Catskill Mountains, has a particular distinction: It’s got the largest population of white-collar Jewish criminals of any federal prison. Dressler did 18 months there for mortgage fraud, kept a diary every day of his stay, and still runs a gossip blog about the prison under his prison nickname, Larry Noodles (he smuggled in pasta from the warehouse where he worked).
To hear him tell it, the place isn’t half bad for Jewish inmates like him and Cohen: There’s Shabbat services, monthly trips to a Mikvah bath, and Kosher commissary options like gefilte fish and rugelach.
"I think with Michael Cohen... well, according to the inmate code, you’re not allowed to give advice to someone who is quote-unquote a rat. But I don’t think they would give him too hard of a time. Because they know he is high-profile," Dressler said.
VICE News interviewed the former Otisville inmate about what Cohen can expect at this special upstate slammer.
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The Prisoner Reentry Institute at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and Tribeca Film Institute celebrated their prison education programs at “A Night at Otisville” celebration that included corrections officials, lawmakers, actress Allison Williams and other leading advocates. The event was held to support the work of the John Jay Prison to College Pipeline (P2CP) program and its partners, and to raise awareness of the importance of higher education for those incarcerated. Read more at http://www.jjay.cuny.edu/news/prisoner-reentry-institute-hosts-%E2%80%9C-night-otisville%E2%80%9D-tribeca-film-institute
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Incumbent Otisville trustees Diane Loeven and Brian Lattimer were reelected to the two village board seats up for grabs following the election on March 19.