On December 2, 2013, The Ramapo Police Department in conjunction with the Rockland County Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children conducted an alcohol sale compliance check of businesses within the Town of Ramapo. An undercover agent who is less than 21 years of age, the legal age to purchase and possess an alcoholic beverage, […]
The Rockland Community Foundation has announced its new Executive Board for 2013-2014: Judge William Sherwood – President Lawrence Codispoti – Vice-President Emily Dominguez – Secretary Karen Michalowski – Treasurer Patrick Byrne will be stepping down as President, a position he has held for the past four years, but will remain on the Foundation’s Board of […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Spring Valley – Shortly after his swearing in by County Clerk Paul Piperato, newly-elected Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme proceeded with the first meeting of the Spring Valley Village Board, an assembly consisting largely of new appointments and the swearing in of new village personnel. The Board of Trustees has three new […]
Zinburger Wine & Burger Bar, the upscale burger restaurant offering gourmet burgers combined with perfectly paired wine selections, opened its second New York location Tuesday, November 12 at The Shops at Nanuet. As a way to give back to the local community, Zinburger donated 15 percent of its sales from November 12-15 to Big Brothers […]
Marc Maturo’s official sports column Three cheers for Dallas-bound Red Raiders For the high-riding, undefeated and always-confident but humble cheerleading squad at North Rockland High School, the next stop will be on the big stage at the Dallas Convention Center in Texas. “We leave January 24th, compete on the 25th and 26th, and return […]
Irene-damaged homes to be demolished A group of four homes in the Squire’s Gate neighborhood on Lonergan Drive in Suffern have been approved for demolition years after Hurricane Irene left them unfixable. Residents have complained about the long process by which the Village would be reimbursed for their demolition by FEMA, but according to former […]