New York State to Destroy More Than One Ton of Elephant Ivory in New York City’s Central Park

New York State to Destroy More Than One Ton of Elephant Ivory in New York City’s Central Park

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will destroy more than one ton of illegal ivory confiscated through state enforcement efforts over the last two years. The ivory tusks, trinkets, statues, jewelry, and other decorative items will be crushed in Central Park, New York City, Thursday while supporters gather to watch, sending a […]

A BAD DESIRE: Sears Nanuet employee charged with allegedly pocketing $5,483 in false returns

A BAD DESIRE: Sears Nanuet employee charged with allegedly pocketing $5,483 in false returns

Carlentz Desire, a 21-year-old former clerk at Sears Nanuet, has been hit with three felony charges for allegedly printing false return slips totaling $5,483 and depositing the money for the returns in his bank account. On Tuesday, August 1 around 5 p.m. Desire’s store manager reported the alleged theft via phony return slips to Clarkstown PD. Following an investigation, Clarkstown PD agreed with the manager’s assessment of the situation, […]

3 Basic Tips for Picking Honest and Reliable Movers

3 Basic Tips for Picking Honest and Reliable Movers

Almost everyone has ever had a negative experience in dealing with service providers of any area. The common problem is a variance of agreed and actual prices. This is a typical behavior of unreliable service providers you definitely should avoid. So how to find honest movers that will not try deceiving you? Here are the […]

Spring Valley Tax Catastrophe Continues

COMMUNITY VIEW BY STEVEN WHITE On November 30, 2016, Spring Valley trustees Grossman, Fonvil and McGill voted to abolish the assessor’s office. This was done over the objections of the assessor and the mayor and Deputy Mayor Emilia White. The stated purpose was to consolidate government services for efficiency. There was no study, analysis or […]

RCC Professor Opens Doors to the Middle East

RCC Professor Opens Doors to the Middle East

Students to take part in international online learning program PRESS RELEASE–Without a passport or a plane ticket, some Rockland Community College students will engage in international dialogue this fall. Participants in a class taught by RCC Professor Catherine Roche will work cooperatively online on class assignments with students from a university in Morocco. This special […]