Stephanie’s Adventures in Singledom: Calling All Cats

BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Recently we all have seen the video of the woman being “catcalled” hundreds of times in a span of 108 times over 10 hours. And after seeing responses from other women and men, I thought it was time for my response and take on catcalling. Some woman actually wrote online, “ALL uninvited […]

State Comptroller clears draft county budget; praises Day’s fiscal strategy

BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – On all important items, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli cleared Rockland County’s draft budget for the 2015 fiscal year, offering only minor suggestions in the area of anticipated revenues. According to a report issued last Wednesday, the major revenues and expenditures outlined in the $772 million budget proposal […]

East Ramapo fiscal monitor: School district needs oversight

BY MICHAEL RICONDA Posing a dramatic challenge to the beleaguered East Ramapo School Board, the New York State fiscal monitor appointed to examine the school district issued a report on Monday, which criticizes the school district for neglecting public school students and suggests additional state oversight. In his 61-page report submitted to the New York […]

Hi-Tor set to move ahead with relocation

BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – After years of speculation and discussion, Hi-Tor Animal Shelter appears ready to move forward with a long-awaited relocation. Hi-Tor representatives met with members of the County Legislature’s Budget & Finance Committee on November 12 to discuss their steps to move forward with the construction of a new shelter to […]

ANNUAL RED KETTLE DRIVE KICKS OFF

ANNUAL RED KETTLE DRIVE KICKS OFF

    Last Friday marked official kickoff of The Salvation Army’s Holiday Red Kettle Drive at the Palisades Center. The Salvation Army has red kettles in 18 locations throughout Rockland through Dec. 24. Money collected in the red kettles goes to help needy people in Rockland County. The band members will be playing at the […]

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