Letter to the Editor: ED DAY REBUFFED BY DEMS

(Ed Day responds to Legislature Committee’s unwillingness to request change in funding of early voting law. As currently constituted will cost Rockland County over $1.5 million) To the Editor, It is truly disappointing to see that when a real chance to act upon unfunded state mandates presents itself, and that effort has been scrubbed of […]

SECOND ANNUAL “I LOVE MY PARK DAY”

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo reminded New Yorkers to volunteer at their favorite state park or historic site as part of the second annual “I Love My Park Day” that will be held this Saturday, May 4, 2013. Volunteers who would like to support clean-up and beautification efforts at sites across the state, including areas that […]

Future Shock for Rockland

Future Shock for Rockland

Overall population increases while public school populations shrink BY KATHY KAHN Special to the Rockland Times It really came as no shock to members of the Rockland Business Association what the county will look like as they listened to the numbers being rolled out at the Bear Mountain Inn on April 25 presented by Jonathan […]

Bridge Opportunities Discussed at Business-to-Business Meeting

BY MICHAEL RICONDA Suffern – The New NY Bridge group held an event on April 24 to inform local businesses about opportunities which will open with the rebuild of the Tappan Zee Bridge and connect them to larger contractors associated with the project. The meeting featured a panel of representatives from the New York State […]

COLLEGE SPORTS NOTEBOOK 5/2/13

COLLEGE SPORTS NOTEBOOK 5/2/13

The College Sports Notebook is compiled by veteran sports writer and columnist Marc Maturo, a lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The notebook will be published every Thursday. Please send items of interest to marcmaturo@aol.com. Stephens leaps to school record at Big Red meet Joining 19 teammates in reaching East Coast Athletic […]