Awards for “clean and green,” with politics thrown in for good measure BY KATHY KAHN The brouhaha brewing over United Water’s desalination plant was left at the door at the Rockland Business Association’s 4th Annual Green Council Awards luncheon. RBA Green Council chair Michael Shilale and Rosemarie Monaco of Group M, presented awards to Orange […]
A lovely looking 2-year-old taffy colored Terrier mix with a black muzzle, soulful black eyes and a hint of white on her chest, Precious was left in a crate in front of Best Friends with a note stating her name, age, and a request to please find her a good home. She is playful and […]
4FROM BOWL.COM With one appearance at the Qubica AMF World Cupunder their belts, Team USA’s John Szczerbinski of North Tonawanda, N.Y., and Danielle McEwan of Stony Point, N.Y., hope to put their experience to good use next week. Szczerbinski and McEwan will travel to the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, Russia, to compete in the 49th […]
The Historical Society of Rockland County will open the doors to the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on December 7 and 8 for a memorable program of wonder and fun! Children of all ages are welcome to celebrate Saint Nicholas Day, as has been the tradition at the HSRC since 1961. This event is a highlight […]
BY MARIA BROWNSELL Just two days after Election Day, Clarkstown had their Town Board Meeting. After Alexander Gromack was reelected to Town Supervisor, Stephanie Hausner was reelected as a Councilwoman, and George Hoehmann was reelected as a Councilman, the town budget was ready to be discussed. The first public hearing was about proposed local law […]