New Congress has an Energy Mandate

  BY MERRILL MATTHEWS When the new Congress convenes this month, lawmakers should remember that energy won the election. While the economy may have been voters’ primary concern, energy issues played a key role, especially in the states that gave Republicans control of the Senate. It’s a message that those newly elected senators, all of […]

ANNUAL NIGHT OF MAGIC HELD

ANNUAL NIGHT OF MAGIC HELD

The Rockland County YMCA held its annual Night of MAGIC to honor outstanding leaders for Making a Genuine Impact on Children and to benefit YMCA youth programs. The event attracted 110 YMCA supporters and guests and raised more than $30,000. “We greatly appreciate the generous contributions from our guests and many supporters” commented Chuck Maze, […]

Pet of the Week: ADOPT THEODORE

Pet of the Week: ADOPT THEODORE

Theodore, a one-year-old neutered male bunny, is so friendly he will follow you around watching what you are doing. Theo likes dogs and cats as well. He is litter-box trained. For information, all Michelle at Hi Tor Animal Care Center: 845-709-1216, or email Hitorbunnytrail@gmail.com.

TIMELINES 1/1/15

Debris and bodies found at possible Air Asia crash site An Indonesian search and rescue team made a tragic discovery in Indonesian waters on Tuesday, pulling debris and three bodies from an area about six miles from the last known location of the missing Air Asia Flight QZ8501. The flight, which disappeared in the Java […]

What’s Happening 1/1/15

BY GEORGE J. DACRE – The classic Western “Shane” will be discussed January 16 at 10 a.m., at the Nanuet Library by the Center For Active and Retired Community Film Club. Call 845-351-2090. – Elliot Forrest at the Nyack Center January 24 for Bodypainting Day. Bodypainting at 6 p.m., talk by Forrest at 8 p.m. […]