The 50th anniversary of pianist Mr. Ron Levy’s original debut with the Rockland Symphony Orchestra at age 14 will be celebrated next month. Dr. Marvin von Deck, Associate Conductor of the Symphony will be on the podium for this fabulous concert. Mr. Levy, an internationally acclaimed pianist has been called “first class” by the N.Y. […]
BY BARRY WARNER Easter Eggs are decorated to mimic the fresh colors of spring, plus they also provide enjoyment when presented as gifts. Last week, the entertaining activity was led by Young Adult Librarian Angela Krajcar, as the participants conversed, laughed and had a good time comparing each other’s creations. The youngsters used the technique […]
BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Orangetown officials are beginning to feel a little cramped in their dusky, old town hall. Board members have questioned whether the more than half-century old Town Hall building still meets the town’s needs, or if perhaps it’s time for renovation or replacement of the building. At the […]
Submitted by George C. Chondris D.V.M. Director of Companion Animal Hospital of Washingtonville and Rockland County Veterinary House – Call Services An unhealthy mouth is not only expensive but can take years off your pet’s life. More than eight out of 10 cats and dogs over five years of age suffer from some type of […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE The music, the drama, the energy is all there in this old time story of the birth of Ragtime in an age where discrimination between whites and blacks was a deeply ingrained part of the culture. Rockland Community College students do this show just right with a very large and talented […]
To the Editor, Readers may remember the fictitious college program used by at least six of New Square’s leaders to steal $11 million in federal funds from Rockland Community College. Readers may also remember that Hillary was in a difficult position. She was moving to New York State to run for the senate and she […]