Pet of the Week: ADOPT MADDIE

Photo credit: Jane Zippilli Maddie is a 4-year-old female pit bull mix who came to Hi Tor Animal Care Center as a stray. Maddie is a super-sweet and gentle little gal. She has not been tested with cats yet but seems to be okay with other dogs. She walks very nicely on leash and enjoys […]

TERRY KITCHEN & MARA LEVINE AT NANUET LIBRARY SUNDAY MARCH 20

  Contemporary folk harmony duo Terry Kitchen & Mara Levine will be performing at the Nanuet Library, 149 Church St., Nanuet, NY on Sunday March 20 at 1 p.m. The concert is presented by the Borderline Folk Music Club. Also performing will be New York folksinger Robin Greenstein. Admission is $20 (members $15). For reservations and more information please visit borderlinefolkmusicclub.org. […]

BRABENEC TOUTS SMALL-BUSINESS SUPPORT HEADING INTO BUDGET TALKS

LEGISLATIVE PRESS RELEASE Following Small Business Advocacy Day in Albany, Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) is touting his support for local employers and pledging his continued advocacy throughout budget negotiations. Brabenec prides himself on fighting to cut the burdensome red tape, regulations and taxes that hinder job creation and force companies out of New York State. […]

Reporting Crime Stats — Stat

BY DIANE DIMOND Law enforcement needs to know what it doesn’t know. Tracking trends in crime is a way to keep communities safe. Any decision made is only as good as the information used to make it, right? I submit the same holds true when figuring out how to fight crime. Since the 1930s, the […]

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