On Friday, December 16, the Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt welcomed Chief Kevin Nulty, Sergeant Michael Boysa, and Captain Donald Butterworth of the Orangetown Police Department to St. Dominic’s Convent. Blauvelt Dominican Sister Loretta Lynch, along with President, Sister Catherine Howard, presented the Police Officers with St. Michael The Archangel Prayer Cards for all of the […]
PRESS RELEASE – Earlier this week, State Senator David Carlucci (D-Rockland/Westchester) launched a petition calling on the U.S. Department of Veteran’s Affairs to reverse their decision to eliminate a critical shuttle service for Veterans on January 30. The shuttle service departs from the New City Community Clinic and transports Veterans to VA Hospitals in the […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Empire City Casino, Yonkers pulling out all stops for New Year’s Eve, offering dining, drinking, dancing, bowling and gaming into 2017. There will be four bands performing and jackpots galore. Contact empirecitycasino.com. Elmwood Playhouse Nyack is conducting auditions for “A Lesson Before Dying” Tuesday, January 3 at 7 p.m. and Wednesday, January 4 at 7 […]
BY JOEL GROSSBARTH An appeals court in Brooklyn has ordered a hearing involving Mayor of Spring Valley Demeza Delhomme to determine claims of public malfeasance, which could lead to his removal from office. The Appellate Division has determined that claims brought by a local Spring Valley resident against Mayor Delhomme could rise to the level […]
Ramapo Ambulance Corps Clears itself of Wrongdoing The law firm of Feerick Lynch MacCartney and Nugent found “no credible evidence” following accusations of corruption of Ramapo Valley Ambulance Corps (RVAC) leadership. The law firm’s involvement began in August, after a Journal News investigation revealed that the NY Labor Department was looking into a complaint signed […]