It doesn’t seem possible that we are approaching the half-way mark of the year 2018! Is it possible that Christmas was that long ago? I haven’t paid for some of the Christmas gifts I bought! I’m not sure why June was chosen to be the month when we got around to thinking about good […]
BY KATELYN CORDERO Suffern– Dakota the Poodle trotted through the mulch with her puffy pink tail wagging back and forth taking in her surroundings at the grand opening of the Ramapo Dog Park this Sunday. The park has been built in place of the old blue house where the Rampo Department of Parks and Recreation […]
By Kevin Dahill Multiple times every day, nursing leaders make decisions on the number of nurses per patient needed to staff each unit in their hospitals, based on factors such as the severity of their patients’ illnesses, the skill set of their workforce, clinical research and professional guidelines. It is both a legal and an […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Tommy Tune in a “Hello Dolly” costume parade at Garrison Landing at 4 p.m. Saturday, June 16 at Garrisons Landing in celebration of the hit movies filming there 50 years ago. Free and open for all. Contact garrisoncenter.org. Clearwater music and environmental festival to be held June 16 and 17 […]
To the Editor, The man Jerome Adler named in your article as being charged with 44 counts of animal abuse and neglect called me in Teennesse on April 26 and 27, 2018 seeking to adopt my husky. He planned to fly to Nashville meet up with a friend at the airport then swing by my […]
BY JOEL GROSSBARTH While former Ramapo Town Supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence continues to languish in a federal prison only three months into his 2 ½-year sentence, the effects of his administration’s policies in connection with land use applications continue to haunt the residents of Ramapo. Now, the County of Rockland has had enough and […]