HAVERSTRAW – A 34-year-old man was struck by a train along the CSX railroad line in Haverstraw near Gurney Avenue on Thursday, October 10, police said. The man was taken from the raised rail line east of Route 9W to the park just off Gurnee Avenue, where a StatFlight helicopter took him to Westchester Medical Center […]
Clean technology, 3Dprinting and scanners, along with mentors, will be game-changer for manufacturing sector BY KATHY KAHN Students who like to work with their hands as well as their minds are increasingly drawn to new manufacturing technology programs and the one blossoming in Rockland couldn’t find a better time to introduce its new “clean tech” […]
To the Editor, As a candidate for political office (Clarkstown Town Justice), my lawn signs represent not only my political expression and what I believe but the freedom of speech we all enjoy in our great country. Sadly, I’ve been noticing that many of my lawn signs throughout Clarkstown have been removed. The signs were […]
GOP county exec candidate calls for new court to get tough on property owners BY BILL DEMAREST NEW CITY – Rockland County Executive candidate Ed Day, R-New City, has called for a countywide effort targeting what he calls “irresponsible overdevelopment” that would include giving the county government authority to enforce building, fire and safety codes. […]
Bill Sherwood, Barry Brooks, Larry Brissing and Eric Brissing preparing the new monument to be dedicated on Oct. 12, 2013 at the corner of 9W and Main Street, Stony Point. The ceremony will take place at 1 p.m., and the new monument will be part of the new Malloy Park.
To the Editor, The Village of Suffern is currently in a stage of overdeveloping the village. Within the last few years the village has changed zoning and policies to allow for mass development. Two zone changes allowed 24 town houses to be built on Wayne Avenue and another zone change allowed around 50 condos to […]