Unsung Heroes: Mr. Gultz Does for Others with a Hug and a Smile

BY JANIE ROSMAN          While Harvey Gultz and his wife Norma have called Chestnut Ridge home for nearly 40 years (since March 1976), he has another home within his heart, this as a volunteer. Gultz, a Vietnam War veteran, stocks the food pantry shelves at Rockland Independent Living Center in New City […]

Three-Peat for Crowne Plaza Suffern-Mahwah

Management at the Crowne Plaza Suffern-Mahwah were thrilled to win their third consecutive Torchbearer Award earlier this month. The award is considered the most distinguished  the Intercontinental Hotels Group (IHG) can honor one of their properties with. One of only 69 hotels within the Americas chosen from the IHG system of more than 4,600 hotels, […]

County Executive’s Corner: A Thanksgiving Wish

By Rockland County Executive Ed Day Thanksgiving is a time to reflect on our blessings and look forward to new beginnings.  Each November, we pause to recall the events of the past year, remembering those who are no longer with us and celebrating the new lives and additions with which we are blessed.  It is […]

Rose Memorial Library to Hold Two Fundraisers

Stony Point’s Rose Memorial Library will hold two events next week to raise funds and to celebrate the re-opening of the library’s Children’s Room, which had been temporarily closed due to a flood.  Both Facebook event pages will have up to date information. 1.) Fundraiser at Lynch’s, December 3, 7 p.m.- the library will host a […]

Thankful to Have Them Off The Streets! Network of dealers found to be slinging “dog food,” coke and crack out of Days Inn hotel in Nanuet

FROM DA’S OFFICE Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe on Tuesday announced the filing of criminal charges against 30 individuals, including a Spring Valley man serving lifetime parole for attempted murder and other career criminals, following a five month investigation into large-scale narcotics trafficking that originated from a guest room at the Days Inn […]

Having the Will to Defeat Evildoers on All Fronts

BY DIANE DIMOND My friend Nancy and I were talking the other day about the terrorist attacks in Paris. Nancy, you should know, is retired law enforcement and one of the most interesting thinkers I know. She has a way of cutting through all the bull to get right to the heart of an issue. […]

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