Rockland Independent Living Center recently received a $2,500 grant from BJ’s Charitable Foundation. Lorraine Greenwell, Director of External Affairs at RILC, explained that the money will help purchase an additional refrigerator and storage shelves, as well as food to stock the agency’s Food Pantry. “The BJ’s Charitable Foundation is dedicated to supporting hunger prevention, self […]
Troop #97 Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Daniel “Noah” Daly held at the Congers Recreation Center. This was the 35th Eagle Scout to come out of this troop, an amazing feat that all scouts, scout leaders and families can take great pride in. County Executive Ed Day was joined by Clarkstown Police Chief Michael […]
Cuomo-appointed commission will develop legislation by end of year to raise minimum age of criminal responsibility FROM RAISE THE AGE ALBANY – Supporters of ‘Raise the Age NY,’ the statewide campaign pushing New York state to be “smart on crime” by raising the state’s minimum age of criminal responsibility, applauded Governor Cuomo’s announcement of the […]
The Great American Cleanup will visit North Rockland this weekend. It is scheduled for Saturday, April 12, 9 a.m. in Stony Point. Volunteers should meet at Farley Elementary School, 140 Rt 210, Stony Point by 8:45 a.m.; 9 a.m. at the latest. If you need more information email Paula Klein at kleinapk@gmail.com. Then on Sunday, […]
In director David Ondříček’s film, “In the Shadow,” a simple jewelry store heist unravels a larger Cold War conspiracy against Czechoslovakian Jews. The story takes the form of a noir political thriller, and was the Czech Republic’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar for the 85th Academy Awards. Honest police detective Jarda […]
Connor is a really great boy who is looking for a family to love! A 3-year-old Terrier mix, he has a taffy-colored top with a white underside. He looks as if someone dipped him in a pool of white paint. Long walks and hikes in the woods would make Connor very happy. An active family […]