November Brush Fire Blamed on Camp Fire

November Brush Fire Blamed on Camp Fire

Emergency Services provide update on Clausland Mountain Fire investigation BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City โ€“ Weeks after a massive brush fire ravaged the woodlands of Clausland Mountain in Orangeburg, clear answers have emerged as to its origin and cause. Rockland County Fire and Emergency Services Director Gordon Wren and Rockland County Sheriff Louis Falco were […]

NYS Tax Commission Issues Report

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo this week accepted the final report of the Tax Relief Commission from its co-chairs, former Governor George Pataki and Chairman of the State University of New York Board of Trustees and former State Comptroller H. Carl McCall. Governor Cuomo had charged the Commission to identify way to reduce the state’s property […]

Good Sam Lights Up for Christmas

Good Sam Lights Up for Christmas

BY NICHOLAS KODA The Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY kicked off the holiday cheer with their annual Tree lighting celebration last Wednesday. This is the fourth year the event has been held and also the fourth year Tuxedo Park School Glee and Gleeful performed at the event, led by teacher Mena Albert. Hospital administrators […]

GLC WELCOMES BONNIE MADSEN, CPA

GLC WELCOMES BONNIE MADSEN, CPA

Phillip E. Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, welcomes Bonnie Madsen, CPA to the regionโ€™s largest and fastest growing certified public accounting and business advisory firm on December 2. Ms. Madsen previously contributed her extensive expertise in accounting to a companyโ€”Laura Ingraffea CPA–which recently merged with Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC. She […]

Stephanie’s Adventures in Singledom: Talk is Cheap

BY STEPHANIE DOLCE Big talkers are everywhere. We run into them all the time it seems. They make brash promises, statements, and even make complicated plans often with no intention whatsoever of following through. People seem to always be full of empty words. People say one thing and do another. Most people I know, including […]

One Step Closer to Victory for Stewart

After another round of counting, Andy Stewart maintains a two vote lead in the Orangetown supervisor election. The GOP will decide by tomorrow morning whether to appeal Judge Victor Alfieri’s decision to disqualify six absentee ballots they sought to have counted. Judge Alfieri refused to disqualify any of the 42 ballots challenged by Republican Walter […]

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