Branches in New City and Suffern have exceeded expectations, says HVB BY KATHY KAHN Five years into Hudson Valley Bank’s official entry into the Rockland marketplace with its first branch in New City in 2007 and the opening of a second branch in Suffern in 2012, HVB’s Senior Vice President John Bartolotta says the bank […]
House fire in Spring Valley results in minor injury to resident A fire in Spring Valley led to minor damage to a home and injuries to one individual which were treated at the scene, but did not require hospitalization. The fire occurred just past 1 p.m. on November 3. Police responded to the fire report […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE “Inlaws, Outlaws and Other People that Should be Shot,” a new comedy that proves you can pick your friends but you are stuck with your family. Produced by The North Rockland High School Players at North Rockland High School Friday, Saturday, November 8 & 9 and 15 and 16 all at […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN What takes less than five minutes to do but can net Rockland homeowners an average of $700 a year in tax savings? The answer is as easy as the process—re-register for the Basic STAR property tax exemption program, New York State’s school property tax relief program. As originally conceived in the late […]
The robbery of a 16-year-old in Stony Point led to the arrest of four other teens from both Rockland and Orange County on a number of charges, including conspiracy, on November 2. Xavier Torres, 17 of West Haverstraw, Dillon Roberts, 17 of Sloatsburg, Dennis Josephs, 17 of West Haverstraw, and Vaughn Kishaun, 16 of Highland […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Monsey – Ramapo police are searching for the party or parties responsible for three acts of vandalism in Monsey where campaign signs for incumbent Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence and County Executive candidate David Fried were defaced with swastikas. The symbols were put up on signs at three separate intersections along Route 306 […]