BY MARC MOSS You probably know him as “judge,” but there is another side to Scott Ugell. He is also Mr. Scott B. Ugell, Esquire, local attorney specializing in bankruptcy and consumer law. Ugell has been practicing law for nearly 30 years, graduating Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication in 1982, Hofstra University’s […]
PHOTOS BY BOB BAIRD Many ceremonies marking the terrorist attacks of 9/11/2001 took place in Rockland County yesterday. While the experience of the tragedy was shared by the entire country, persons in the NY metro area were hit the hardest by the loss of life. At Rockland County’s official memorial ceremony held at Haverstraw Bay […]
PRESS RELEASE Senator Carlucci joined Sloatsburg Mayor Carl Wright and local resident George O’Dell to announce critical funding secured by the Senator to repair a dangerous section of Orange Turnpike, Route 17 in the Village of Sloatsburg. The over 100 year old stone wall has been deteriorating in recent years causing a dangerous situation for […]
U. S. Customs and Border Protection Officers Catch Cocaine inside Computer Bag JAMAICA, N.Y. — An arriving passenger at John F. Kennedy International Airport had more than a laptop in her computer bag when encountered by U. S. Customs and Border Protection Officers. On September 9, CBP officers stopped Ms. Ortega Tejada who arrived on a […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE September 11th is among us once again. Each year at this time I sit back and reflect. I reflect on my life, situations and people around me and of course, the subject of love. As a dating/relationships writer I can tell you something: It’s so EASY for some people to write this […]
On the evening of Monday, Sept. 22, the Rocklanders have the opportunity to attend the area’s only five-star culinary extravaganza — A Taste of Rockland, which features signature foods from chefs and owners of 42 eating establishment all in one place on one night. Joining A Taste of Rockland for the first time are new […]