BY CHERYL SLAVIN In marked contrast to the past few years, the current New City Library Board held a peaceful and productive monthly meeting last Thursday. Harry Bloomfeld, who had headed the New City Library Watch during the last three contentious years, noted that since the Board’s new trustees joined in January the tone of […]
Monsey family sues popular Jewish summer camp, accuses them of covering up sexual abuse A Monsey family is filing suit against Camp Dora Golding, a popular Jewish summer camp in Pennsylvania they allege covered up evidence that a camp counselor molested their son. The family argues their 12-year-old son was inappropriately touched by camp counselor […]
The Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce will host the hamlet’s inaugural Street Fair on Sunday, June 8 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Over 150 vendors are expected to participate by taking a spot along Main Street from the entrance to Stop & Shop down to Prospect Street. The event will be the first of […]
BY STEVE RUSSELL President Obama has announced plans to shrink the military to pre-World War II levels. This is staggering given the U.S. role in the world. Our nation will be weakened such that we’ll no longer have the capacity for a two-front war, for the first time since 1942. When President Obama launched operations […]
Meet Princess Juliette. This stunning young princess was brought into Hi-Tor after she was found wandering around looking for someone to save her. She is an angora mix, and has already been spayed. Juliette is one of the most gentle, loving rabbits you will ever meet. She crawls into your lap and just wants to […]