Rockland’s national breakout sensation, Grace Vanderwaal, will take center stage for a free concert at the Lafayette Theater Saturday, July 30 at 5:30 p.m. Grace is a 12-year-old resident of Suffern, NY and has captured hearts worldwide as she auditioned on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in early June. The young singer and ukulele player gained over 60 million views of […]
FROM THE COUNTY Rocklanders may have noticed a lack of rainfall this spring and summer. As a result of the dry conditions, mandatory water usage limits have been instated and a Stage II Water Emergency, otherwise known as a drought warning, has been declared in the county. County Executive Ed Day and Commissioner of Health […]
Captain Robert Mahon will take over Clarkstown Police Department as Police Chief Michael Sullivan was suspended Wednesday for unknown reasons. While the reason for the suspension is yet a mystery but what is known is that Sullivan recently butted heads with the town board regarding has publicly stated that a firm hired to study the […]
BY KATHY KAHN Where are his tax returns? Do Americans really want him for the next President of the United States? Can he “Make America Great Again?” Whether Trump’s name is on a building, a golf course or on the cover of a magazine, the Boomer billionaire is a businessman, entrepreneur, spouse (a few times) […]
A new bike path has been proposed to offer bikers the chance to avoid riding along the dangerous Route 303. The announcement comes after a car on the dangerous route 303 killed a cyclist. There was another recent accident that left a cyclist injured. Senator David Carlucci was able to secure $100,000 in state funding […]
Artifact Collection on July 23, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Town Hall Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann announces the Town of Clarkstown is looking for historical artifacts, documents, or images for the Town’s 225th anniversary exhibit. If residents have items they would like to loan or donate to the exhibit, they are asked to bring […]