BY STEPHANIE DOLCE You never get a second chance to make a good first impression. That saying is partly true, simply because sometimes you really shouldn’t judge a person on a first impression. What happens if the person you are interested in, is having a bad day and you mistakenly misjudge who you “think” he […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Stony Point – The Stony Point Action Committee for the Environment (SPACE) will be hosting a “town hall” style public meeting at the RHO Community Building at 5 Clubhouse Lane in Stony Point on September 17 at 7 p.m., where it hopes to highlight some of the environmental issues facing the county. […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Haverstraw – Rockland residents, officials, police, emergency personnel, and members of the armed forces joined together at Haverstraw Bay Park’s 9/11 memorial on Wednesday to mark the 12th anniversary of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001 and honor the memory of friends and family lost that day. The ceremony opened with […]
Kick-Off to take place Sunday, September 15 BY CHERYL SLAVIN Parent Resource Lifeline, a non-profit organization founded by Garnerville resident Debbie Bertrand, will host its first Family Fun Day kick-off event on Sunday, September 15 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Vincent Clark River View Park in Stony Point. The event, sponsored by several […]
Harvard gun study critical of regulation resurfaces A study put out by Harvard’s Journal of Public Law and Policy in 2007 has gained renewed interest in the past two weeks as news organizations have used it to point out possible flaws in gun control legislation. The 46 page study, authored by criminologists Don B. Kates and […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Ossining – In a tragic alcohol-related accident, Michelle Sergio, 38 of Nanuet, was arrested and charged with vehicular manslaughter on the night of September 3 for striking Ossining attorney and town justice candidate John Mangialardi while she was driving drunk. Mangialardi, 55, was putting up campaign signs on Route 9A at around […]