Gavigan, Kohlbrenner Pace Tappan Zee Sweep

Ex-Dutchmen Take Men’s, Women’s Crowns; Monroe-Woodbury Team Champ BY JAMIE KEMPTON The homecoming known as the Bill Markiewicz Memorial Rockland Alumni Cross Country Run re-enacted its 33rd annual encore at Bear Mountain on Nov. 28, uniting local harriers spanning more than six decades in an autumn ritual as timeless as the changing of the foliage […]

College Protestors: Welcome to the Real World

BY DIANE DIMOND Another Thanksgiving has come and gone. Hope yours was happy and peaceful. Now we ponder: What will future generations be thankful for? I foresee a future where the current college-aged crowd will matriculate into society believing everything should go exactly as they imagine. And when it doesn’t, they will run to the […]

Educating Students about the Dangers of Distracted Driving

Educating Students about the Dangers of Distracted Driving

BY JANIE ROSMAN Last week was the second time trial attorney and Clarkstown resident Mike Greenspan presented the End Distracted Driving Student Awareness Initiative to an 11th-grade class and 12th-grade  students — some of whom have learner’s permits — at Clarkstown South High School. “You could see that these kids were very receptive to the […]

Concussion Symposium explores threat of brain injuries to student athletes

BY JENNA HUTCHINS Dominican College hosted its Third Annual Healthcare Symposium last Monday night featuring specialists in the field of concussion. Doctors from NYU Langone Medical Center (NYULMC) and other panelists presented on the latest research on concussion and gave the audience tips on how to identify it and administer treatment. Dr. N. Noel Testa, consultant for […]

Troy is Back!

Orangetown Councilman Dennis Troy has recovered sooner than some expected following a nasty spill in the Dominican Republic, which left him in a hospital for multiple weeks.  He was present and active at the Orangetown Board Meeting last Tuesday.  Welcome back Dennis!

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