Review of “Ant-Man” by Vincent Abbatecola The latest installment of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, “Ant-Man,” based on the Marvel Comics superhero by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Larry Lieber, is now here, but it faced a big challenge when original director Edgar Wright left the project back in May 2014 due to creative differences with […]
East Ramapo Central School District officials last week announced that the district is providing healthy meals to children of low income families during the summer break. The program, which began July 2 and runs through August 12, is administered by the New York State Department of Education and began in 2000. The meals are being […]
BY JANIE ROSMAN The fish pathology lab at Cornell University determined the primary species of dead fish recently found in the Hudson River were Atlantic Menhaden and were “killed by natural causes, most likely a virus, and not anything associated with the bridge project,” DEC spokesperson Wendy Rosenbach told the Rockland County Times. Rosenbach said […]
BY BILL DEMAREST PEARL RIVER – A 22-year-old Nanuet man and a 17-year-old from Brooklyn were arrested early Tuesday morning after an investigation into a rash of car break-ins in Pearl River, according to Orangetown police. At about 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, town officers were alerted to cars being entered on Bogart Avenue in Pearl […]
Ruby is a 4-year-old female shepherd mix who was surrendered to the shelter because her owners were moving and could not take her. Ruby is good with other dogs but has not been tested with cats yet. She would be good with all kids. Ruby tends to be a bit on the needy side so […]
By Rockland County Executive Ed Day I’m pleased to report more good news this week regarding our ongoing efforts to restore fiscal health to Rockland County government. Recognizing that my administration has made significant strides to improve operations, save money and chip away at debt, the Office of the State Comptroller announced plans to lower […]