BY BILL DEMAREST NYACK – Two Queens women charged with prostitution at a tiny storefront “spa” that was raided by Orangetown police have pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct and sentenced to community service. In Nyack Village Court on Tuesday, Soonae Kim, 56, of 114-47 37th Ave., Flushing, accused of prostitution, a misdemeanor, and Shunu Li, […]
The 11th Annual North Rockland Community 5K Run/Walk took place on Sunday, June 8 at Bowline Point Park and it was a day of community involvement to raise funds for several families in need. Supervisor Howard Phillips thanked the 5K Committee for organizing this community fundraiser as well as the sponsors who donated and all […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NANUET – Rockland’s New York State representatives met at the office of Sen. David Carlucci on a muggy Wednesday afternoon for what could be called a “refreshing” break from the political grind, agreeing to be splashed with buckets of ice water to raise awareness and funds for research into Lou Gherig’s Disease. […]
Marc Maturo’s official sports column Kivlehan, Prosciaworking their way closer to Big Leagues A star in the making — perhaps two — are Rockland County baseball standouts Pat Kivlehan of West Nyack and Steven Proscia of Suffern Kivlehan, a former two-sport standout at Rutgers University who is playing in the Seattle Mariners organization, is reportedly […]
Correction – The headline states that the annual cost of the video initiative is $7,000 per year. The correct number is $5,500 annually. The first year expense of the initiative is higher, about $6,650, due to an additional fee charged for set-up costs. BY CHERYL SLAVIN In an effort to increase public outreach and improve […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE It all started back in 1900 when Frank Baum wrote “The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz,” a children’s novel that became a hit musical in Chicago and Broadway. In 1939, it then went on, of course, to become one of the iconic movies in Hollywood history, starring Judy Garland. The theatre […]