BY MICHAEL RICONDA SUFFERN – As part of the ongoing effort to prepare Suffern for future weather emergencies, representatives with NY Rising’s Community Rising program hosted a public information and input session on July 22, offering many options for the village’s $3 million in grant funds but few which residents say match the urgency of […]
By Rockland County Executive Ed Day As most of you know, Rockland County formed a Local Development Corporation (LDC) in 2013 for the purpose of selling Summit Park Hospital and Nursing Care Center. Last week, the LDC board unanimously passed a resolution to enter into a Purchase Sale Agreement, which allows for the eventual transfer […]
BY VINCENT ABBATECOLA I guess what makes the horror-movie genre so appealing to studio executives is that if you have a film that is cheap, easy to make, and becomes a hit, you can follow it up with a sequel as quickly as possible to capitalize on the original’s success. It worked for “Paranormal Activity” […]
Meals on Wheels Programs & Services of Rockland will hold a flea market this summer, administrators of the program announced recently. It will take place Saturday, August 9 from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Clarkstown/Pearl River Senior Center, 121 West Nyack Rd., Nanuet, NY 10954. The flea market will feature tables of glassware, […]
ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES POLITICAL COMMENTARY Is the government doing a good enough job protecting you from the hazards of outdated sunscreen? Not according to State Senator David Carlucci. The sophomore senator thinks New Yorkers are in danger of from sunscreen over three years old and he is working to pass a new law that mandates expiration […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE The Men’s Rights Movement can best be described full of misogyny. These are men that are so bitter against women, that they still feel that women belong in the kitchen or are jealous when a woman takes center stage, that is it actually laughable. It’s laughable because there are men actually out […]