Rockland Riders are Frustrated with Bus Options Rockland bus riders trying to cross the Hudson River are facing difficulties with the New York State Department of Transportation’s Hudson Link bus service. The 6:40 a.m. bus to Tarrytown has only showed up to Atropee Way in Nyack and has only showed up twice. These buses are […]
December 20th “Fast & Classy” December 14th “Holiday Party – Kid’s Style” Children’s Workshop Looking for the perfect dish to serve at your winter soiree or bring to a holiday party? At our December Culinary Workshop, we will have you ready to prepare a mouthwatering and impressive spread the whole crowd will love! Whether you’re […]
By Barry Warner The nonprofit Soup Kitchen was established in 1980 with a specific goal of helping the less fortunate members of the community. These included the elderly, unemployed, underemployed, poor and the homeless. The church provides a safe, clean and uplifting environment for guests in need of a nutritious lunch at no cost, seven […]
BY JESSICA WARREN West Nyack, NY— It’s been a journey for Anthony Nielsen, who worked his way up from being an hourly team member to becoming the new general manager of Yard House in West Nyack, NY. Nielsen has been a part of the food business for 14 years and was inspired at a young […]
PRESS RELEASE Rockland County District Attorney Thomas P. Zugibe this week announced that Aleksandr Fridman (DOB 09/06/1956) of 45 Omni Court, New City, New York has been arrested by members of the Joint Public Corruption Task Force and charged with: *One count of Grand Larceny in the Third Degree, a class “D” Felony *43 counts […]
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY SOURCEMEDIA BY KYLE GLAZIER WASHINGTON – The Securities and Exchange Commission’s fraud case against the Town of Ramapo, N.Y., has concluded with a $327,000 penalty and lifetime ban from the muni market for the town’s former Town Supervisor, Christopher St. Lawrence.The SEC announced the end of the litigation Thursday following the decision […]