Finegan’s Lager Beer Ale Haverstraw, N.Y. Circa 1910 Rockland Remembers is a weekly column prepared by Clare Sheridan of the Historical Society of Rockland County, intended to showcase the rich history of our county. This photo, taken in 1910, shows Jim Finegan with his brewmaster in a one-horse open sleigh. The brewery, owned by Thomas […]
It can be difficult to find the right support for your mental health. Many people want ongoing help dealing with everyday pressures and emotional struggles. Choosing the right option can make a difference in personal well-being. In this article, we will offer practical advice to help you select appropriate mental health support services. Understanding the […]
The Edward Hopper House has received $40,000 in a Support for Operations grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. “New York’s arts and culture sector is a cornerstone of the state’s identity, and we’re making bold investments to ensure it remains strong,” Governor Hochul said. “These grants will lift up artists and […]
Winter changes the pace of Pigeon Forge in the best way. The crowds thin out, the lights shine brighter, and families get more room to slow down and enjoy time together. Cooler weather brings a different kind of fun, from seasonal shows to cozy evenings indoors. For families, winter also means easier planning, better […]
Consider me timbers shivered after attending “A Senior Spectacular” last Friday. The show at Pearl River High School featured every pirate trope in the book, from parrots, to planks, to classic sea shanties and kept me captivated from start to finish. Written and directed by Tom Price, an art teacher in the district, the show […]
With last week’s weather bringing several days in the low teens, it’s safe to say Old Man Winter is back with a vengeance. The air outside is cold enough to sting, but inside the YMCA of Nyack there is a warmth that has nothing to do with the thermostat. For a lucky group of […]