By Rockland County Executive Ed Day Residents of a quiet street in Ramapo woke up one day this week to find that hate had come to their neighborhood Anti-Semitic graffiti was scrawled on the asphalt in front of two homes and on a real estate sign in front of a third. All these homes […]
At this week’s Haverstraw Town Board meeting, Supervisor Howard T. Phillips, Jr. and the Town Board recognized the winners of the Student Quadricentennial Contest. The student projects are now on display in the large meeting room at Town Hall. Supervisor Phillips said, “Congratulations to these students for their hard work and outstanding submissions.”
A slot-player from Thornwood, New York, hit a jackpot worth nearly $1 million at Empire City Casino on Sunday, November 13, the second largest in the 10-year history of the Yonkers casino. An impromptu, afternoon visit to Empire City turned into $961,411.81 for Linda H. when the casino regular player made a $10 wager on […]
BY KATHY KAHN If you’re curious to know what’s in that vitamin you’re taking, more often than not, it’s a crapshoot. Since the Food & Drug Adm. doesn’t have a vitamin supplement division, billions of vitamins, powdered drink mixes, “power” drinks and shakes are sold on a personal preference basis. (Recollect the brouhaha in 2015 […]
To the Editor, I am not a minority I am an American women. The Democratic mindset to categorize Americans by their gender, the color of their skin, their sexual preference and their country of origin has spun out of control. When it comes to being a citizen of this great nation I want to be […]
Suffern girls basketball team boasts guards galore It would be easy for Coach Rich Burger to cry “Wait till next year” after losing eight players to graduation from last season’s highly competitive club that split 18 ballgames. But the fourth-year Suffern High School girls basketball mentor, who played the sport four years at Pearl […]