BY STEPHANIE DOLCE When something happens to you that has never happened before shouldn’t you at least have to find out what that is before you reject what could be the possibility of a great relationship? A survey released by The National Association of Retired Persons in 2003, revealed that one-third of the single women between 40-60 years […]
The Town of Haverstraw PD arrested three on Monday afternoon, September 21 after receiving a report of a man bleeding from the head on Hurd Ave. Upon officers arrival it was determined that the victim, who was sitting in his backyard was assaulted by three to four individuals. The victim also observed one of the […]
STORY BY MARC MATURO PHOTOS BY TOM MCGUIRE They were linked as coaches for decades, developing powerhouse football teams, and now Joe Casarella and Ralph Cordisco will forever be linked following the dedication of Joe Casarella Field during halftime of Saturday’s game against Ossining. The ceremony was held at Ralph Cordisco Stadium. Now, a sign […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN (Editor’s note: A portion of the beginning of this report was first published in the September 18 edition of the Rockland County Times) At a special meeting called on September 17, the Board of the Tallman Fire District heard the results of an audit it had commissioned after discovering numerous irregularities in […]
BY CHERYL SLAVIN For many kids, summer vacation means camp, travel and generally kicking back after a long school year. But for seven North Rockland students, this past summer meant working four to six hours a day, three to four days a week in sometimes blistering hot conditions to produce a series of wall murals […]
Germond’s Pool discussion leads busy Clarkstown board workshop BY MARIA BROWNSELL At this week’s Town Board Workshop Meeting in Clarkstown, the room was packed with citizens concerned about their town pool. The majority was there in support of keeping the pool open, with a select few more worried about an almost two percent tax increase […]