BY GEORGINA CASAZZA WESLEY HILLS – The Antrim Player’s presents the hilarious musical comedy, “Nunsense” by Dan Goggin. The unlikely story of five Hoboken nuns that left audience in stitches is directed by Anthony Bragaglia and produced by Bridget Emsworth. The nonsense of “Nunsense” is simple: The Little Sisters of Hoboken have come to find […]
By Rockland County Executive Ed Day There’s one thing we know for sure about Rockland County’s future: We’re getting older. I’ve made a priority out of making sure that our older residents—the ones who built this community, worked hard, and raised their families and served their country—have what they need to be comfortable as they […]
The 2017 Rockland County political battleground is far removed from what it was at the beginning of the decade. The 2013 election season saw the election of County Executive Ed Day and the subsequent replacement of the Rockland GOP establishment. The Rockland Democratic Party has also been forced to change, often in spite of itself. […]
BY KATHY KAHN Stony Point’s 2018 budget may have exceeded the tax cap (4.77 percent increase in the tax levy), but there is good news for both residents and business: due to new revenues flowing in from Spectra Energy, taxpayers will see no increase in their bills next year. The town board closed its public […]
In his fifth decade as a major jazz artist, Hal Galper continues to innovate as a popular pianist within the genre. A student of the piano from the age of six, Galper entered the Berklee School of Music in Boston on a scholarship in 1955 and studied technique with the famous Madam Chaloff. He quickly […]
Hello, Rockland County! I hope that you have had a great week! We look to have some active weather up ahead, so let’s get to the forecast. Friday: Mostly sunny skies and pleasant. High near 64° after a morning low near 42°. Chance of rain is 0%. Saturday: Mostly sunny early with more clouds during […]