The 11th annual Art Walk will be held in Nyack, NY, Friday, June 17 through Sunday, June 19, 2016. For these three days, this juried event turns the village shops into mini-art galleries, with the talented artists, in residence, exhibiting and selling their work. Produced by Paulette Ross, this is a unique experience to meet […]
BY BRANDON GUBITOSA The June 14 Town Board meeting started off with a moment of silence following the recent tragedy in Orlando. The meeting was held in memory of Edward Onderdonk, who was a volunteer member of the Ambulance Corps for 30 years and a two-time town council candidate. During public input, SPACE President George […]
Local restaurateur, Satyen Shah, will soon open the doors to Rockland County’s first PizzaRev – a build-your-own artisanal pizza concept that has earned a loyal following of Southern California fans for its fresh take on an American favorite. The new Nanuet restaurant, scheduled to open this month on Route 59 in the Toys R Us […]
Fees unsettled, bikes become new focus BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES While Orangetown remains in pitched battle over whether or not it should charge non-residents for the use of its extensive park system a new park fight has erupted between residents and the Palisades Interstate Park Commission (PIPC) over the PIPC’s decision […]
Philip is a 1½-year-old black domestic shorthair cat. He was surrendered to Hi Tor because his owner was no longer able to care for him due to health issues. Phillip is a very busy and active cat, who would be best in a home with teens and older. He had lived with other cats but […]
Christina Hanos, of New City, NY, has won the St. John Chrysostom Festival national competition, held on June 11, 2016, in Charlotte, NC, for the second time in three years. Christina Hanos is a high school senior, high honors student at Clarkstown High School South. She and her family attend Saints Constantine and Helen Greek […]