“What’s in Your Attic” runs through Nov. 16 BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Several Orangetown families rummaged through their attics, basements and garages for the latest exhibit at the Orangetown Museum and Archives which opened last weekend, and the result is a glimpse into the ordinary, and sometimes extraordinary, lives of local […]
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo this week announced that the New York State Police will conduct a week-long enforcement initiative targeting speeding and aggressive drivers across the state. The “Speed Week” campaign runs from April 17 through April 24, 2014. Fines for speeding and aggressive driving can reach nearly $1,000 and add up to 11 points […]
Marc Maturo’s official sports column Yes sir! Stony Point tennis player ready to serve As he winds down his collegiate career, with one regular-season match on tap and then the Skyline Conference Championships, Purchase College tennis player Pocholo Chavez of Stony Point is already looking ahead to quite a different career path. “One of my […]
Rockland Community College’s (RCC) Mens tennis team clinched a NJCAA regional birth with two conference wins against FIT and Ulster Community College. RCC Defeated FIT with a thrilling 5-4 win then followed that up with a 8-1 win over Ulster Community College. This is their first regional birth in 10 years as head tennis coach […]
BY MICHAEL JAMES BARTON The United States is the new Saudi Arabia. At least with regards oil and natural gas deposits. To take full advantage of our nation’s energy bounty, however, the federal government must allow the same kind of careful, responsible exploration and production now occurring on private lands to take place on public […]
It’s not just the IRS that tax scammers need to look out for. New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli announced this week his office stopped more than $24 million in questionable personal income tax refunds so far in 2014, after finding 7,482 improper filings – an 18 percent rise from last year. To date, […]