BONEFISH GRILL: UNBEATABLE

BONEFISH GRILL: UNBEATABLE

Four-star restaurant at Shops at Nanuet  BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The only problem with the Bonefish Grill, located at the Shops at Nanuet, is that the food is so good you might keep eating until you gain a few pounds. When stepping into the Bonefish Grill one certainly expects a good meal, but the food is […]

GEORGE IS READY: A new era begins

GEORGE IS READY: A new era begins

ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES The Town of Clarkstown will be holding its annual Town Board “Reorganization” meeting on Monday, January 4, 2016 in the Town Hall Auditorium. At the event, Supervisor–elect George Hoehmann, the 45th supervisor of the Town of Clarkstown, will deliver his inaugural address, where he will discuss his vision for 2016. Hoehmann told […]

Police hope LED lights will reduce accidents in Congers

Police hope LED lights will reduce accidents in Congers

FROM CPD The Town of Clarkstown has installed four LED street lights positioned around the railroad crossing at Lake Road in Congers. Clarkstown PD told the public the installation of the high powered lights and the repainting of the safety lines on the road surface should hopefully reduce accidents caused by vehicles turning accidentally from […]

Class Honors Fallen Military Heroes in Wreaths Across America Program

Class Honors Fallen Military Heroes in Wreaths Across America Program

BY JANIE ROSMAN PHOTOS PROVIDED Carolynne Bayer’s fourth-grade classes at Elmwood Elementary School participated in “Wreaths Across America” for the first time this December. The program, which honors veterans, describes its mission as: “Remember, Honor, Teach.” This is carried out in part by coordinating wreath laying ceremonies a specified Saturday in December at Arlington National […]

The County Executive’s Corner: A Year Of Promise

By Rockland County Executive Ed Day As we usher in 2016, I think back on the past year – the challenges we faced and the successes we experienced as a county. We made some extremely difficult decisions to continue our course toward financial prosperity. We cut expenses. We controlled personnel costs. We reduced borrowing. We’ve […]

Suffern School Uses Games and Technology for Math Learning

Suffern School Uses Games and Technology for Math Learning

BY BARRY WARNER Games or challenges can stimulate students’ natural drive to problem-solve. Each challenge in Dr. Cortney Malandra’s third grade class at  Cherry Lane Elementary in Suffern was designed to immerse the  participants in the experience as they raced against the clock before  time expired. In challenge number one, students had to ‘skip count […]

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