John Finn, 48, of New City, was arrested by Clarkstown PD for criminal mischief in the fourth degree (a misdemeanor) on September 24. Mr. Finn was seen at 9:30 p.m. causing damage to a campaign sign belonging to Dennis Malone, which was located at the intersection of Walnut Ct. and Main St., New City. The […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – “Kiss Me Kate” the 181st production at Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford is just great with the wonderful Cole Porter musical score, a fantastic leading lady, Christianne Tisdale and a really good leading man, William Michaels. The staging is perfect and the orchestration is right on target. I rate “Kiss […]
Obama’s slow boil of America continues In an address to the United Nations this week, President Barack H. Obama stated his belief that thanks to the efforts of the United States, the world is more stable than it was five years ago. Given the instability in the Middle East, which nearly led to a war […]
How many broken communities will be enough? BY LYNN TEGER HUD plans to take local zoning out of the hands of local governments. This violates the NYS Constitution and is a big power grab by the Federal government. Since Governor Cuomo plans on making NYS a “source of income” state, taking Section 8 tenants will […]
At a mid-September Haverstraw Town Board meeting, Supervisor Howard T. Phillips, Jr. and the board presented the 2013 North Rockland Girls Soccer State Champions with a plaque and certificates for their accomplishments. Their titles include: Girls Under 13 NY State Champions, National Premier League NY Division Girls Under 13 Champions and NPL National Semi-Finalists. Coach […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN About 50 Clarkstown residents, primarily from the S. Little Tor neighborhood, turned out for an initial meeting last Thursday night to learn more about the proposed construction of a three story, 160 unit senior residential building on New Valley Road in New City. The 12-acre undeveloped lot is located just behind the […]