Marc My Words!

Marc My Words!

Marc Maturo’s official sports column STAC has many to salute, led by Dorsainvil, Erazo  The St. Thomas Aquinas College track and field team heads into the twilight of the season on a high, after several outstanding performances at the East Coast Conference Outdoor Championships, hosted by Georgian Court University in Lakewood, N.J. “The season went […]

ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE THIS SUMMER

The Rockland County Youth Bureau has announced that positions are available for Rockland Conservation & Service Corps (RC&SC), formerly known as Rockland County AmeriCorps, for motivated people who are at least 17 years of age to perform stipend-compensated outdoor, environmental community service this summer in the county. Conservation Corps members are required to serve 300 […]

Upcoming Shows at Nyack Village Theatre

Nyack Village Theatre presents “The Wisdom of Eve,” produced and directed by Richard Quinn, featuring Caterina Campagna as Eve. Based on the Hollywood movie starring Bette Davis, “All About Eve”, “The Wisdom of Eve” depicts the “inside” story of life in New York’s theatre world, told in terms of an unscrupulous ingénue’s rise to Broadway […]

The False Promise of Canada’s Single-Payer Healthcare System

BY SALLY C. PIPES Government-run, single-payer health care is back in vogue. It’s the Left’s admitted fallback as ObamaCare fails. And the Senate just held a hearing on single-payer systems in other countries — with no shortage of witnesses touting their supposed benefits. While Obamacare continues to disappoint, some states are pushing for a single-payer […]

The County Executive’s Corner: Sixty Years Is Long Enough

The County Executive’s Corner: Sixty Years Is Long Enough

By Rockland County Executive Ed Day As both sides continue to lobby and firm up positions on United Water New York’s proposed rate hike and the company’s plan to build a desalination plant in West Haverstraw, our County lawyers have quietly targeted a separate issue involving our local water supply. Separate, but just as important […]

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