BY THE SPECTATOR, JOHN MALONEY Remember the old saying, “You can have the shirt off my back?” Now it seems the trend seems to be “Take that shirt off your back!” More explicitly, “Take off what’s written on your shirt.” Some time ago we read in all the newspapers and saw on TV the story […]
Farewell retirement party set for Thursday, June 28 at Nyack Seaport Martha Robles has announced her retirement as Executive Director of Catholic Charities Community Services of Rockland, effective July 20, 2018. Robles, who has served as Executive Director since 2006, will be honored for her meaningful and enduring contributions during a Farewell Retirement Party set […]
Annual event to draw thousands The annual New City Summer Street Fair, hosted by the Town of Clarkstown, will be held Sunday, June 10 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Rene Rodriguez, president of the New City Chamber of Commerce said, “This is one of our best community events that typically brings out hundreds of […]
BY GEORGINA CASAZZA STONY POINT – The New York premiere of “Relativity,” written by Mark St. Germain, opened the 2018 season at Penguin Rep Theatre this past weekend. The play, directed by Penguin’s artistic director Joe Brancato, and produced by Andrew M. Horn, presents a look into the personality and private life of the […]
To the Editor, I am running for state comptroller on the Green Party line to challenge the incumbent, Tom DiNapoli, over his refusal to divest the state pension funds from fossil fuels. It makes no sense to invest funds in companies that are driving catastrophic climate change. Why invest in generating more extreme weather – […]
At 3:37 p.m. on May 28, the Ramapo Police Department responded to a serious motor vehicle accident on Phyllis Terrance in the Village of Kaser. Arriving officers discovered that a 15-month-old girl, Gitty Rosenberg, had been struck by a 2017 Toyota Sienna driven by her father, Levi Rosenberg. The child was transported to Good Samaritan […]