Well-spoken 18-year-old named new chairman of Rockland County Young Republicans BY ALLAN GOLDSTEIN In what promises to be a tightly contested election year, the Rockland County Young Republicans have a new man at the helm. Eighteen-year-old Elan Weinberger of New City assumed the role of club chairman on June 27 and wants to get more […]
BY JARED RODRIGUEZ Kerry Kelemen continues her fight against leukemia through her friends, loved ones, and those she taught to “Be +.” On Sunday, August 5, 2012, Kerry Kelemen will receive tribute from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) at its annual Rockland County Light the Night Walk Kickoff Party at Rockland Boulders Stadium in […]
Dominant athletes and old friends to reunite for one night The North Rockland High School classes of 1971, 1972, and 1973 will be holding a joint reunion the weekend of September 21, 22, and 23. Of special note, the classes of 1971, 72 and 73 each produced undefeated football teams and in 1973 NRHS won […]
Four-star review!! Nyack mystery play-within-a-play enthralls audience BY GEORGE J. DACRE I am not going to reveal too much about the plot of “Private Eyes” as it is so enjoyable to watch and see what is going to happen next and why it happens. Or does it really happen? Author Steven Dietz had a lot of fun […]
A forward thinking (and backward looking) monthly column on zoning, planning, and development by Jared Rodriguez, a Stony Point native schooled in civil engineering, architecture, and real estate development. BY JARED RODRIGUEZ There is an acute fear that pervades the thoughts of many residents in Rockland. The fear began as soon as the first waves […]
Oldest living Dodger and Larry King, Harvey in, Santana out BY JOE RINI The design of Citi Field, with its Jackie Robinson Rotunda, evokes Ebbets Field but when the Los Angeles Dodgers visited this past weekend, one could almost hear the echoes of Hilda Chester and her famed cowbell as the Mets paid tribute to […]