Stephanie’s Adventures in Singledom: Places to Meet Single People

BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Recently on Twitter I posted, “How many bad decisions are u gonna make until I become one? ← The way online dating sites should really advertise.” And I got many responses. The one question I got was, “What are the other options?” So, I researched some places and came up with a […]

State and County Announce Preventative Ebola Protocols

NEW CITY, NY — County Executive Ed Day and Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert Wednesday provided an update on Rockland’s Ebola preparedness efforts. The County Department of Health is coordinating multiple efforts related to Ebola preparedness to increase the level of readiness for health care workers, hospitals, first responders and physicians to deal with […]

Sheriff Falco Reminds Families to Trick-or-Treat with Care

From the Sheriff’s Dept. Halloween may be a fun holiday for kids, but for parents, trick-or-treat time may be a bit tricky. Your county sheriff Lou Falco would like to provide the following safety tips to help you plan a safe, fun Halloween for your family. Costumes: Face paint is safer than a mask-and it […]

TIMELINES 10/30/14

Monsey infant killed in East Jerusalem terror attack A three-month old child from Monsey was killed on October 22 in what has been described by Israeli authorities as an attack by a convicted Palestinian terrorist. Chaya Zissel Braun was at a train station in East Jerusalem with parents Chana and Shmuel Braun when Abdelrahman Shaludi […]

Fischer to give talk on NY baseball history at Rose Memorial Library

Professor Herbert S. Fischer, former baseball columnist, current NYC tour guide and associate professor of history and political science at City College, will deliver an interactive, nostalgic talk on the history of NYC baseball, Thursday, Nov. 13, 7 p.m. at Rose Memorial Library, Stony Point. Professor Fischer’s talk, dubbed “Slicing Big Apple Baseball,” will take […]

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