RAMAPO MAN CONVICTED IN DOMESTIC SLAVERY CASE

RAMAPO MAN CONVICTED IN DOMESTIC SLAVERY CASE

FROM DA’S OFFICE Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe today announced that Vikas Jagota (DOB 08/16/76) of 28 Butternut Drive, New City, New York was convicted after a jury trial of all seven counts in the indictment charging him with: One count of assault in the second degree, a class “D” felony One count […]

Rockland County Times teaches kids about newspapers

Rockland County Times teaches kids about newspapers

Saint Gregory Barbarigo Fourth Grade Cub Scouts called upon the Rockland County Times to help earn their “communications badge” last week. Rockland County Times Editor-in-Chief Dylan Skriloff explained how a newspaper is created and reminded them to never forget the five Ws: “Who, What, Where, Why, When (and How).” Following the lesson, the fourth graders […]

Letter to the Editor: CAN THE V.A. PLAY A ROLE IN FIXING NATIONAL HEALTHCARE

To the Editor, National Healthcare seems to be on everyone’s mind – but we’ve had a National Healthcare system for nearly a century. It’s called the Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA Healthcare system in the past few decades has developed a Neighborhood Clinic system, which we’re proud to say, started right here in Rockland […]

GLC RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS AWARD FROM BOY SCOUTS

GLC RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED CITIZENS AWARD FROM BOY SCOUTS

Phillip E. Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, the region’s largest certified public accounting and business advisory firm, was accompanied by partners Ben Mills, Bruce Margulies and Pincus Lieberman as he accepted the Distinguished Citizens Award from David Horton, CEO of the Boy Scouts of America Hudson Valley Chapter. The award dinner […]

Marc My Words!

Marc My Words!

Marc Maturo’s official sports column Alumni ready for another run at Bear Mountain Come one, come all. Come rain, shine or, as in 1983, come hail, sleet and gusty winds. In other words, come once again to Bear Mountain State Park on Nov. 30 for the 31st edition of the annual Bill Markiewicz Memorial Alumni […]

Rockland Author Writes Groundbreaking Children’s Book in Braille and Print

Rockland Author Writes Groundbreaking Children’s Book in Braille and Print

BY CHERYL SLAVIN “To see the world through the eyes of a child” is an expression most often used by world-weary adults who long for the innocence and wonder that childhood represents. But even childhood has its share of challenges, including the bullying that sometimes comes from being seen as “different.” First time author Jean […]

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