Internet, Automobile And Credit Issues Were Top Frauds Reported To A.G.’s Office PRESS RELEASE Marking the start of National Consumer Protection Week, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today released the list of the top 10 consumer fraud complaints received by the Attorney General’s Office in 2013. In addition to highlighting the scams most reported by […]
Brooklyn man admits scheme with Rockland rabbi to extort Jewish man into divorce (via Cliffview Pilot) YOU READ IT HERE FIRST: A personal trainer from Brooklyn today became the first defendant to plead guilty in an FBI sting that charged eight men and two rabbis — one from Rockland County — in a scheme to […]
Tax certiorari will bring in less income during already tight budget season BY CHERYL SLAVIN North Rockland Central School District will take another hit in the budget department as a result of the recent tax certiorari settlement between NRG Energy and the local taxing jurisdictions associated with the two Bowline Power Plants. According to the […]
As of March 5, it’s been one year since the passing of the Rockland County Times’ longtime publisher Armand Miele. We promise to take good care of your newspaper Mr. Miele. Stay safe up there!
BY JANIE ROSMAN Early speculation that bus rapid transit would start day one the new bridge opened in 2018 was correct, per the summary of Final Transit Recommendations released after the final committee meeting last month in Tarrytown. Possibly bus stops in Rockland County include: Chestnut Street Suffern, Campbell Avenue/Herrion Road Suffern, Rt. 306 Monsey, Spring Valley Transit Center, Nanuet Park & […]
Memorial Park the setting again for ‘The Leftovers’ BY BILL DEMAREST NYACK – Nyack’s popularity as a setting for film and TV productions continues to be seen this week with two sites to be used for different projects. On Friday, Old World Food Market on Route 59 is scheduled to be the setting for a […]