Story and photos by BJ Greco Under a warm September sun the 2015-16 school year got off to a great start at the South Orangetown Central School District. Students entered the buildings greeted by Principals, teachers, glistening floors and sparkling classrooms with each of the buildings boasting new updates and improvements. Students at the William […]
BY JANIE ROSMAN This week art teacher T. Angel Cherney-Haring began her third year substitute teaching in the East Ramapo school district and anticipates answerless questions. “They ask me when art is coming back,” Cherney-Haring said with dismay. “The most honored places in the world are museums that contain priceless pieces of art. The history […]
The new boutique hotel in Nyack “The Time” will be hosting a job fair Thursday, September 10 at the Palisades Mall 12 – 6 p.m. Dozens of jobs are available for Rockland residents
BY JENNA HUTCHINS It was a quiet night Tuesday when the Stony Point Town Board voted to approve the maintenance of four properties in Stony Point and Tomkins Cove, as well as informed the public on the progress of the pool, golf course and installation of a cell tower. Supervisor Geoffrey Finn believes the meeting […]
BY JAMES BERNICK Attorneys representing Spring Valley Chief Building Inspector Walter Booker and controversial Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme met in court On Tuesday afternoon for a hearing over a request by Booker’s attorney for a temporary restraning order against the Mayor. “Today was simply a hearing for arguments on whether the court should temporarily […]
STATEMENT BY SKOUFIS: The 164-acre annexation petition wrongly approved by the Monroe Town Board this evening sets a precedent with serious repercussions. The Town of Monroe’s own consultants alongside so many others found Kiryas Joel’s environmental reviews to be either insufficient or not in the overall public interest. I strongly believe that a more sustainable […]