Stemming “Graduation Relocation”

Stemming “Graduation Relocation”

Moving on –literally– is mantra of 21st century graduates BY KATHY KAHN Educators in the halls of higher learning aren’t living in ivory towers—more than ever, they are aware good relations with the business and non-profit community are essential. A bevy of private college CEOs from across the mid-Hudson gathered at Mt. St. Mary College […]

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS

St. Thomas Aquinas College recently appointed Danielle (Mac Kay) Kobryn to Director of Enrollment Marketing and Campus Communications, announced Vin Crapanzano, senior vice president at the College. Kobryn (Ridgefield, NJ) joined the College in 2003 as an admissions counselor; was promoted to associate director of Enrollment Marketing in 2005; and was promoted to director of […]

Tax Reform Should Put Consumers First — Not Banks

Tax Reform Should Put Consumers First — Not Banks

BY PATRICIA WESENBERG As tax reform picks up speed in Congress, special-interest groups are storming Capitol Hill to ensure that they get favorable tax treatment. Fortunately, some groups — like credit unions — are looking out for the interests of hard-working Americans in this tax reform debate. For years, big banks have been trying to […]

Timelines 8/22/13

Village of Haverstraw installs electric car charging station The second electric car charging station in Rockland County was set up at the Village of Haverstraw’s parking lot as a feature which is anticipated to stimulate the local economy and raise the village’s profile. The station, which was funded entirely by a state grant from the […]

Fifteen for 40

Stony Point finalizes long term lease for cell towers By CHERYL SLAVIN During last week’s executive session following its regular public meeting, the Stony Point Town Board unanimously approved long term leases for the two cell towers situated on town property, one currently located at the police station and the other at the golf course. […]

New monument pays tribute to WWII soldiers of Camp Shanks

New monument pays tribute to WWII soldiers of Camp Shanks

Army base in Orangetown got troops ready for D-Day invasion, change the shape of the town for generations BY BILL DEMAREST PIERMONT – For most people who visit the Piermont Pier, it’s a great place to fish, walk the dog or just admire the natural beauty of the Hudson River and the adjacent Piermont Marsh […]