County honors Joseph B. Brown to launch Black History Month PRESS RELEASE County Executive Ed Day today presented the 2015 Buffalo Soldier Award to New City resident, Village of Spring Valley Police Officer and former United States Marine Corps Sergeant Joseph B. Brown. “It is a privilege to honor Officer Brown, who went from serving […]
Paul Clement, a 30-year-old transient known to roam the North Rockland area, has been charged with burglary in the second degree, two counts of grand larceny in the fourth degree, one count of grand larceny in the third degree and criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree for allegedly breaking into his parent’s […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Pick-up lines are hard: At worst, they can be mortifying, offensive and creepy; at best, pity-inducing. Yet men still persist in using them for whatever reason. Unless you really know what you’re doing, don’t try to use any of these corny and really stupid, pickup lines. 20 -That dress would look great […]
Supporters say the company is brining rateables and high-tech jobs to Rockland BY KATHY KAHN It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to realize Rockland, like the rest of the world’s communities, relies on gasoline to get from Point A to Point B. What most don’t realize is that everyday items—from eyeglasses to clothing—also rely on petroleum as […]
Fundiing could come through FEMA or Town of Ramapo BY MICHAEL RICONDA SUFFERN – The Town of Ramapo is working to secure Federal Emergency Management Agency funds for a flood remediation project in the Village of Suffern, but if those funds never materialize, it will likely pursue the project itself. A presentation and discussion of […]
Elementary schools throughout the Archdiocese of New York will host an archdiocesan-wide open house event, “TOURING TUESDAY,” from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3. These universal open houses are scheduled throughout the school year and are designed to introduce prospective families to the life-long benefits and value of a Catholic education. Last year’s open houses were […]