COUNTY COURTS CHINESE: Investors Visit Rockland County

COUNTY COURTS CHINESE: Investors Visit Rockland County

COUNTY PRESS RELEASE Rockland County Executive Ed Day last week hosted a delegation of Chinese business executives looking for investment opportunities in the area. The visit was part of Rockland’s ongoing effort to encourage both tourism and investment from China. “These are business leaders with money in their pockets who are looking to make an […]

ALREADY 85% LEASED, THE CLUB AT PEARL RIVER TO HOST OPEN HOUSE ON NOV. 5TH

ALREADY 85% LEASED, THE CLUB AT PEARL RIVER TO HOST OPEN HOUSE ON NOV. 5TH

Renters Invited to Tour NY’s Newest Active Adult Apartment Community from Noon to 4 p.m. Already almost fully leased with more residents joining the community every day, The Club at Pearl River is proving to be a hit amongst active adult renters throughout Rockland County, Bergen County, and beyond. To celebrate the apartment community’s success […]

Spectator: Songs and What They Remind Me Of

  “Wouldn’t It Be Lovely” – Cubs in World Series. “All or Nothing at All” – What the IRS sings to us taxpayers. “Ain’t Misbehavin” – What Donald Trump sings to his wife. “Anything Goes” – Clinton – Trump debates. “Don’t Fence Me In” – What the Mexicans are singing to Donald Trump. “I’ve Got […]

ROCKLAND WAR HERO DIES IN COLORADO

ROCKLAND WAR HERO DIES IN COLORADO

With great sadness Rockland County learned of the death of decorated Army Sgt. James Morrison of Wesley Hills last week. Sgt. Morrison, 28, was on active duty in Company C, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry in Fort Carson, Colorado, when he died Wednesday. He had been deployed to Afghanistan three times. His father, Richard, of Wesley […]

MARLENE KLEINER PASSES AWAY

MARLENE KLEINER PASSES AWAY

Marlene Kleiner, who, as executive director of the Rockland Center for the Arts from 1974-1985, transformed ROCA into a regionally significant arts and cultural center, died Tuesday at age 85. During her tenure at ROCA, class offerings increased, renowned teachers were hired and a myriad of far ranging exhibits were held, among them “Works on Paper,” featuring art by […]

Clarkstown History Talks Continue

Programs Tonight & Tuesday Clarkstown’s 225th birthday party this month continues with two additional history talks, the first tonight (Thursday, Oct. 27) and the second next Tuesday. Tonight’s talk, at 7:30 p.m. at the Clarkstown Town Hall auditorium on Maple Avenue in downtown New City, is an illustrated lecture on the Orphan Train movement in the United States, and its impact on Clarkstown, from 1853 […]

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