By Town of Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann For the past 13 years, the Town of Clakrstown has been awarding local businesses with the “Pride of Clarkstown” Award. The awards have been given to businesses that have invested in beautifying their commercial properties throughout Clarkstown. The Pride of Clarkstown initiative is a program designed to recognize […]
BY PHIL GOLDSTEIN Managing Partner, Goldstein, Lieberman & Co. LLC Make sure you take these deductions for 2017 as the new tax law has become the biggest piece of tax reform legislation that’s been enacted since the landmark Tax Reform Act of 1986. It’s expected to have a major impact on individual taxpayers in 2018. […]
The New York City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Foundation has created the Cardinal Dolan Scholarships for students in New York Archdiocesan schools associated with the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Three partial scholarships will be awarded to students selected by the Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of New York. One scholarship will go to a […]
Your weekly forecast by Zachary Jacomowitz Hello, Rockland County! I hope you have had a great week and handled the wintry weather well. As we head deeper into February, let us take a look at the forecast! Friday: Mostly cloudy to overcast. A few afternoon snow flurries or snow showers are possible. Cold, with a […]
Last summer in a fit of what has been described as “road rage,” Albert Gomez, 63, of Spring Valley swerved onto the shoulder of Rt. 59 in Monsey, tragically killing a 3-month-old child and injuring two young siblings of the infant, as well as the child’s 38-year-old mother. Facing two counts of felony assault, two […]
To the Editor, Isn’t it nice to know that we can save a veteran and get a free blanket? Does this strike anyone else as strange — that these large corporations are in such desperate need? Could it be they are running out of product? Yet they continue to produce expensive melodramatic TV spots and […]