Politics takes strange twists and turns. Bitter rivals just a month ago, Spring Valley mayoral candidates Demeza Delhomme and Daniel Friedman are now pals. Friedman, whose name will appear on the Independence and Conservative Party lines in the November election, announced he has ceased his campaign and endorsed Trustee Demeza Delhomme. The Haitian lawmaker had […]
Sports columnist Marc Maturo’s official column King, Blue Angels having a (volley)ball Meghan King of New City has an affinity for volleyball, and her love of the sport has proven to be a perfect match at The College of New Rochelle. The Clarkstown North HS alumna, a junior standout for the Blue Angels, is also […]
NFL to prohibit off-duty cops from bringing weapons into stadiums The NFL recently instituted a new rule prohibiting off-duty police from carrying guns into any NFL facility, including stadiums. The restriction, which Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association President Jeff Follmer called “disappointing,” was announced via an internal Cleveland Police Department memo. It will only apply to […]
Haverstraw-based nonprofit Catholic Community Services of Rockland will hold its 6th Sixth Annual Community Service Celebration Dinner on the evening of October 17 at the Colonial Inn in Norwood, N.J. Among 2013 honorees: Rev. Arthur Mastrolia – Community Service Award and Detective Lt. Mary Murphy & Detective Lily – Community Service Award; Restaurateur Peter Kelly […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN The bi-partisan state Senate Majority Coalition, seeking to identify and eliminate the most costly government regulations that inhibit business and job growth and drive up local taxes, hosted one of 10 public forums on regulatory reform at the Nanuet Public Library last Monday. The panel consisted of David Carlucci (D, Rockland/Westchester), Kathleen […]