BY MARIA BROWNSELL At the Town Board Workshop meeting in Clarkstown on October 21, the preliminary budget was back on the table. Councilman Frank Borelli and Councilman George Hoehmann presented suggestions on how to amend the budget for 2015. They recommended about $2.3 million in budget cuts to bring the budget into balance. The two […]
O&R’s Dig Safely and 811 Call Before You Dig safety programs’ exhibit was part of the annual Orangetown municipal Open House community celebration last Saturday at Orangetown Town Hall. The exhibit is part of a community outreach and awareness plan aimed at preventing excavation damage to O&R’s underground equipment. Steve Nostro, from O&R’s Gas Field […]
BY BARRY WARNER Imani R. Solan, a senior at Suffern High School, is among 1,600 semi-finalists chosen for the 2015 National Achievement Scholarship program that honors black scholars based on their scores on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying test. Imani is competing with other semi-finalists for 800 scholarships worth $2.5 million to be awarded […]
On Wednesday, October 22, the RBA (Rockland Business Association) hosted its annual Regional Business/Tech Expo. Superior Technology Solutions made the region’s small businesses aware of their technology offerings and capabilities via their exhibit are Superior Technology President John Luludis said he was excited to participate in this event. Along with other technology companies, Superior has […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – The Antrim Players and Helen Hayes Youth Theatre are working on the upcoming Christmas musical “A Christmas Carol-The Musical” to be presented at Antrim Playhouse, opening November 29 and running weekends through December 23. It will be directed by Michael Gosselin. Marty Andreas, president of Antrim, will be playing Scrooge. […]