By Carol McIlmurray SOUTH NYACK- Stephen Boyle, 62, of Nyack, who stands accused of exposing himself to a young teen in the South Nyack/Grandview area, went to the South Nyack Village Court on Depot Ave., Monday, April 12. Boyle, who missed his first call to see Judge Mascola at the court bench, arrived 35 minutes […]
From April through May, neighbors are joining together to clean up and beautify Rockland during the Great American Cleanup. EVENTS THIS WEEK Congers – Saturday, April 18 (rain or shine) Nyack – Saturday, April 18 (Rain Date: Sunday, April 19) Stony Point – Saturday, April 18 (rain or shine) Haverstraw (Spanish) – Sunday April 19 (Rain Date: Sunday, April 26) West Nyack – Sunday, April 19 […]
BY JANIE ROSMAN Their February trip to the Republic of Costa Rica was a life-changing adventure for 10 Clarkstown North High School International Baccalaureate students. Ceramics teacher Shaina Dunn has overseen the IB programs’ creativity, action and service component for the past eight years. Students receive a separate diploma and take all IB courses during […]
By Rockland County Executive Ed Day It’s another sign of spring. The Rockland County Youth Bureau is now accepting applications for a variety of summer programs that connect young people to employment opportunities, job skills, training and community service. On March 26, we announced 2015 opportunities with the Rockland Conservation & Service Corps.  Conservation Corps members […]
Hudson Valley exhibits presents its latest exhibition, “Looking Back at Yesterday,” focusing on the families, institutions and traditions of North Rockland with an opening program Saturday April 18 at 2p.m. at the King’s Daughters Library on Route 202 in Garnerville. The exhibit will consist of panels featuring old photos, enlarged post cards, newspaper clippings and […]