Four Clarkstown Stores Busted for Underage Alcohol Sales

During the month of June, the Clarkstown Police SMART Sales Unit,  in conjunction with Officers of the Rockland County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (SPCC) and utilizing underage undercover agents conducted alcohol compliance checks of local businesses in the Town of Clarkstown. Out of a total of 30 businesses compliance checks for […]

Haverstraw Celebrates Nonagenarian Residents

Sixth annual 90-plus recognition day BY SARA GILBERT The Town of Haverstraw celebrated their sixth annual 90 Plus Recognition Day on Monday, June 25, honoring those who’ve reached the 90 and older milestone with speeches, lunch respect and congratulations. Gathered at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Haverstraw, 24 members were added to the club, […]

Republican Group Continues Push for New GOP Committeemen

The group calling themselves the “Rockland Republican Academy” released another list of indictments in the past week that was mailed to GOP committeeman and posted on their website to rally support for their cause. The group is making the push because on a date to be determined this September, all Republican leadership seats will be […]

Timelines: June 28, 2012

Rockland Must Move on After Bailout Fails in Senate Rockland County’s proposal to the New York State Senate for a debt bill allowing them to borrow up to $80 million failed on Thursday, June 21. The State Assembly approved the legislation but the proposal required approval from both houses in order to move up to Governor […]

What’s Happening

BY GEORGE J. DACRE – “George M” winds up at Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford July 1. “The Music Man” starts July 5. Tickets at 914-592-2222 or broadwaytheatre.com. – “Of Mice And Men” extended at Antrim Playhouse June 29 and 30 both at 8 p.m. Tickets at antrimplayhouse.com. – “The Last Days of Mickey and […]

KEEPIN’ IT CLASSY: Gay Activists Flip Off Reagan During White House Visit

Radical gay friends of President Obama were invited to the White House recently to celebrate Gay Pride Month. Two of those friends, Zoe Strauss, a magazine photographer, and Matt Hart, director of a non-profit, posted photos to their Facebook account which surprisingly featured a double flipping of the bird in front of the official portrait […]