FROM CPD On Saturday April 19, 2014 at approximately 11:40 a.m., the Clarkstown Police Department responded to Highview Ave in Nanuet on a report of a single motor vehicle accident. A vehicle had struck a utility pole in the area of Highview Elementary School. The driver, Patrick Judge, 50, of Nanuet was interviewed and appeared […]
COUNTY PRESS RELEASE Rockland County Executive Ed Day and Rockland County Veterans Service Agency Director Jerry Donnellan will honor five local World War II veterans – brothers from two different families – as they prepare to participate in this weekend’s Hudson Valley Honor Flight to Washington DC. The American heroes, all in their late 80s […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF UPDATE — The Village of Airmont failed to pass Bracco’s resolution. The vote was 2-2 with one abstention. Thus, the Village of Airmont will not, at this time, officially “make a novel move to investigate separating itself” from Ramapo PD as anticipated. Trustees and proponents can and will continue to investigate the […]
BY ANDY BLECHER I routinely get questioned about “The Cloud”. What is it? WHERE is it? What does it do? Who came up with this term? There are literally thousands of articles relating to this form of computing. I will do my best to explain it in English. My first question in response to being […]
My German Friend A German-Jewish girl and the son of an exiled Nazi colonel form an enduring bond in Argentina in director Jeanine Meerapfel’s “My German Friend,” an epic love story that distills 30 years of personal and political postwar history. The film opens in 1950s Buenos Aires where Jews and Nazis, having fled Europe, are […]
BY PATRICK BARRON Originally published by mises.org Members of an Austrian School of economics forum to which I belong have been discussing the source of economic progress. It began with the usual elements of capital, technological development, and managerial expertise before getting more philosophical when a member suggested the acceptance of rationality in all […]