Simon says Shops at Nanuet will have something for everyone By Kathy Kahn Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the old Nanuet Mall’s transformation to Shops at Nanuet will certainly offer a new experience for Rocklanders and its visitors. With all the construction and landscaping activity inside the stores and out in the parking […]
By Maria Mirakaj Brownsell The sun was shining especially hot this past Wednesday as a crowd gathered under trees seeking shade during the September 11th Remembrance Ceremony for the Town of Clarkstown. In the park adjacent to Clarkstown Town Hall, a monument stands in the ground remembering all those who were lost during that tragic […]
A family remembrance for a local woman always active in the community BY FRAN BONACCI, daughter of Fran Bonacci Your soul is over us now. You are sleeping with the angels, just as you were one, and will always be one. Known to cause a stir doing such things as trying to keep Shop-Rite open […]
On August 21 at 6:33 a.m., Sylice Justice Stanger was born in Lewiston, Maine. Stanger’s grandfather Joseph Paul Stanger IV is a Haverstraw resident. Sylice’s parents are Tamara Lynn Towle-Vasile and Joseph Paul Stanger V. Sylice’s brother is Joseph Paul Stanger VI.
The Village of West Haverstraw is getting a facelift. The Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center has announced that work will be beginning in mid-September to restore the historic Water Tank that dominates the skyline in Garnerville. Visible from Low Tor Mountain, the Hudson River and throughout much of the Haverstraw area, the Water Tank rises […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN United Water’s proposed desalination plant, the Champlain Hudson Power Express (CHPE) and Stony Point’s latest draft of its Master Plan dominated the discussion Tuesday night at a town hall type meeting hosted by the Stony Point Action Committee for the Environment. The forum presented an opportunity for the public to learn and […]