On Wednesday, August 31 Comedy Night at Empire City Casino in Yonkers will feature a Brooklyn-born headliner, Sherrod Small. A ‘funny’ fact about Small – he is the cousin of comedian Chris Rock and his brother Tony Rock. You may recognize him from his new show “Black and White,” a comedy/talk show on A&E that […]
West Nyack native Patrick Kivlehan has been traded twice and waived this year, but the instability means nothing in light of his most recent stop: the big leagues. Kivlehan debuted with the San Diego Padres this week and is off to a good start, with four hits in 13 at bats, including his first big […]
By Rockland County Executive Ed Day Rockland is blessed to be surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Hudson River. The Hudson has always played a central role in the life of people in Rockland and my administration has worked has to attract tourism and create recreational activities based on our proximity to this national […]
By Brandon Gubitosa Moving away from home for the first time is always scary. There is no one to tell you when to eat, do your laundry, clean your room up or make sure your room is cleaned. Everything is on your own terms for once. Whether it is ordering dominoes at 3 A.M. or […]
(New City, NY) – Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann announced that the Town of Clarkstown is participating in a back to school drive through Thursday, September 1. The back to school drive will help three local not-for-profit organizations Advocating for Change, Inc., People to People, and Rockland Independent Living Center distribute supplies to students before the start […]
By Barry Warner This summer, Martin D. Cox took command of the Clarkstown schools, Rockland’s largest K-12 district consisting of 8,000 students dispersed across nine elementary schools, one middle school and two high schools. He has spent over a decade in leadership positions, most recently serving as Superintendent of the Sodus Central School District in […]