There were tears and cheers as nearly 60 children were awarded diplomas during The Arc Rockland’s 2018 Prime Time for Kids Early Learning Center graduation ceremony, June 22. David Saulpaugh, Director of Children’s Services thanked the professional staff, the parents and the graduates for all they have achieved along the educational road. He noted that […]
BY GEORGE DACRE Arthur Millers “Death Of A Salesman” opens Friday, July 13 and runs weekends through August 4 at Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack. Directed by Alan Demovsky, the show is all about Willy Loman who has seen better days as an on-the-road salesman and even though it’s getting tougher and tougher for him, he […]
By Supervisor George Hoehmann In the last two weeks we have unveiled significant upgrades to our town’s swimming facilities at Germonds Pool and Lake Nanuet Park. At both aquatic facilities our bath houses and lifeguard buildings were in dire need of repair with structures over 40 years old and well beyond their useful lives. It […]
In June of 2012, Bryan Johnson, a 26-year-old from Westchester County drowned to death in the waters off City Island in a boating prank gone wrong. Police said Johnson jumped off the boat and went for a swim, but the boat pulled away without him. When his friends returned they could not find him. Johnson’s […]
By County Executive Day Believe it or not, Rockland County is finding ways to curb overdevelopment. One of the tools we are using is General Municipal Law (GML) and while GML doesn’t sound that exciting it is important. Under the State mandated General Municipal Law (GML) application process the Land Use Division of the County Planning Department […]
Cancer Diagnosis for Mets GM BY JOE RINI A season like no other Mets season, with its formidable start followed an epic slide, took a sudden sad turn on Tuesday, June 26 when General Manager Sandy Alderson announced he was taking a medical leave of absence to undergo treatment for a recurrence of cancer. In […]