Last August Governor Andrew Cuomo forced through legislation renaming the bridge that connects Tarrytown and South Nyack after his own father and removing the historic name “Tappan Zee” – a reference to the Dutch and Native Americans who lived in the area hundreds of years ago. The perceived act of vanity, media reports of his obsession with having the bridge named after […]
FROM BROOKLYN DA Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez last week announced that a 56-year-old Brooklyn mas was sentenced to up to four years in prison for stealing over $17,000 during a three-day period from a Citibank account belonging to a businessman who resides in Rockland County. District Attorney Gonzalez said, “The defendant seized on an opportunity […]
The 15th Annual North Rockland Community 5K Run/Walk will be held today, June 3. This event is a fundraiser for three individuals from North Rockland with serious medical needs: Isabella Munoz, Brian Dolan and Peter Sasso. The children’s race begins at 8:30 a.m. and the 5K Run/Walk will start at 9 a.m. Registration will also […]
Joe Ciardullo campaigning for Congress on Reform Party line ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES STAFF EDITORIAL After a decade active in local politics, often helping campaigns as a volunteer or campaign manager, Joe Ciardullo of New City is now throwing his own hat in the ring. He’s going far up the food chain in his first-ever […]
The Greater Nanuet Chamber of Commerce will host its Fifth Annual Nanuet Street Fair this Sunday, June 3 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Main Street. This year the fair has been expanded down to Orchard Street allowing for up to 220 vendors. Also new this year, the day will start with a free […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF While Rockland’s young senator may no longer be a thorn in the side of the state Democratic Party leadership, some in the activist base of the part are not so forgiving. Democrat Julie Goldberg of New City was set to announce her candidacy for Carlucci’s seat on Thursday, May 31. Goldberg and […]