Editor, Now county executive candidate Dagan Lacorte says he wants to raise the level of the campaign, an action so incredulous as it came out a few days after he was caught spying on a candidate in a clear attempt to get “dirt” on someone who he claims to be a “friend.” Well, he has […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City – The John Birch Society hosted a public information and brainstorming session on January 31 to get word out on the United Nations’ Agenda 21, a plan which they claim would drastically curtail individual property rights in the United States and abroad. Regional field director Harold Shurtleff explained that Agenda […]
Rockland Assemblyman Kenneth Zebrowski told constituents this week at Nyack Beach State Park will be “repaired and up and running by Memorial Day.” At the Environmental Conservation Joint Legislative Budget Hearing earlier this week, Commissioner Rose Harvey of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation assured Zebrowski the park would be opened by the holiday which marks […]
Dear Editor, If a candidate for the next presidential election, whether Democrat or Republican, has the courage to take the following pledge, I am certain he or she would be elected in a landslide and this country could once again become the “United” States of America. 20/4 Pledge “I hereby pledge that within my first […]
Info from SPPD Facebook page Police report that over the past few weeks there have been a number of burglaries throughout the county, including neighboring jurisdictions of the Town of Stony Point. The Stony Point Police Department strongly urges residents be observant to suspicious vehicles and/or person(s) in and around their neighborhoods, especially M-F during […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Comedienne Cory Kahaney knows Rockland well. Her mom lives in Piermont and Cory played the Turning Point Cafe a year ago, so she is familiar with the surroundings and will be there Friday, February 15, the day after Valentine’s Day. But LoHud Comedy who is presenting the appearance says bring your […]