ALAN ODZE NAMES NAMES! RETIRED COP THANKS RCT FOR REPORTING ON RCC COURT CASE, CONTINUES HIS CRUSADE AGAINST COLLEGE ADMINISTRATORS AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCERS

To the Editor, I would like to thank your publication for exposing the waste, fraud and abuse committed at Rockland Community College and Supreme Court Judge Berliner’s decision in support of my daughter Brittany and I. Sadly, most parents don’t have the money or time to devote to defend their children from such abuses at […]

STONY POINT AMBULANCE CORPS RECEIVES A GRANT FROM ENTERGY

The Stony Point Ambulance Corps has been awarded a $10,000 Safety Responder’s Grant from the Entergy Corporation’s Charitable Foundation. The money received from the grant will be used to partially fund the purchase of much needed supplies, uniforms, equipment, and training for the Corps. “The Stony Point Ambulance Corps truly appreciates the funding from the […]

AND THE MAGIC WORD IS: “ADOPT”

AND THE MAGIC WORD IS: “ADOPT”

Meet Abracadabra. Only a short time ago, this sweet kitten had eyes that were very red and swollen, a really horrible sight. For months she suffered with a painful condition called entropion, where the eyelids turn in. Finally, circumstances were right to have an operation to correct the problem. Now healed, this lovable kitty languishes […]

Finding Art in Unexpected Places

Finding Art in Unexpected Places

Artists show the ordinary can be extraordinary and the ugly, beautiful STORY AND PHOTOS BY LILY BETJEMAN Tinkers, Artists, Innovators: Bricolage might justify a hoarder’s conviction that junk serves a purpose, but a deeper look reveals a playful inquiry into the meaning of objects. What happens when cast-off possessions are re-purposed with a new intention? […]

College Road Turns into Ice Street

During Tuesday’s snow storm at approximately 4:35 p.m. a driver careened off snowy College Road at its intersection with Viola Road in Ramapo and ran into a fire hydrant, causing a 25 foot high explosive stream of water. As you can imagine, the frosty temps immediately turned the burst hydrant into an ice machine, and […]

Obama’s EPA Gives Wyoming’s Ninth Largest City to Native Americans

Approximately 2 percent of Wyoming’s population reside in the small city of Riverton in the heart of the state. That’s about 10.5K residents. Now, if a mandate of the Environment Protection Agency goes forward, those residents, along with others within a 1 million acre area, will officially be living on an Indian reservation. In a […]

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