BY PUBLISHER EMERITUS ARMAND MIELE I was fortunate enough to have both my natural parents raise me. I saw the sacrifices they both made, and I honor them every day for living up to their principals. We lived on my father’s sole salary in those days. My mother carried five children in her womb, nine […]
Robert M. Campbell, male, 22, of 29 Grandview Dr. Bloomingburg, NY, was busted on June 6 of seven charges: Burglary 2nd, Att. Burglary 2nd, Criminal Trespass 2nd, Criminal Trespass 3rd, Att. Grand Larceny 4th, Criminal Mischief 4th, Possession of Burglar’s Tools. Campbell is the suspected culprit behind a number of burglaries within the town over […]
Over 200 jobs available On July 29, Yard House will open its newest location bringing the restaurant’s upscale-casual menu of American dishes and diverse beer offerings to West Nyack. This will mark Yard House’s second location in New York and its 40th restaurant across the country. Job seekers are invited to apply in person from […]
Funeral for Judge Edelstein Retired Judge Harry Edelstein, who served as a Rockland County Court Judge and Clarkstown justice for more than three decades, died Saturday, June 9. He was 87. The funeral was at 11 a.m. on Monday at the New City Jewish Center. Shivah, a Jewish period of mourning, will be held at […]
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on Monday announced an agreement on legislation to strengthen New York’s domestic violence laws. The agreement includes a series of measures to protect victims of domestic violence and crack down on repeat offenders. Provisions in the bill include increasing the penalty […]
“Peter and The Starcatcher,” which stars Clarkstown South graduate Adam Chanler Berat, received four Tony Awards on Broadway. Christain Borle won for best featured actor in a play and Starcatcher won for Darron West’s sound design, Paloma Young’s costume design and set design by Donyale Werle. Celia Keenan Bolger received a Tony nomination for the […]