Empty Bowls event benefits Christ Church; volleyball tourney supports boy with rare genetic disorder PRESS RELEASE Rockland Community College is holding a pair of fundraisers in early March to benefit a local feeding ministry and a boy with a rare neuromuscular disorder. The Empty Bowls Fundraiser is Tuesday, March 5, followed by the Action for Jackson […]
By Barry Warner Sherese Loblanco is a very active volunteer who coordinates the concession stands at school events, recruits and manages parent volunteers and works closely with the Athletics Department, so the proceeds of funds raised directly benefit athletes and the athletic programs. “Sherese is an integral part of our athletic team,” said Keith Johnson, […]
Students at Dominican College will perform “Nunsense II – The second coming,” later this month at the college. The show opens Friday & Saturday, March 29 & 30, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in St. Dominic’s School located on Western Highway in Blauvelt. Phone reservations can be made by calling 845 – 848 – 4081 or […]
(Suffern, NY) — Rockland Community College and College Steps announces a partnership to enhance the college experience for students living with disabilities, including but not limited to Autism Spectrum Disorders, Learning Disabilities and Developmental Disabilities. The partnership, beginning Fall 2019, aligns with the College’s mission to promote understanding by offering a variety of academic and […]
By Town of Ramapo Supervisor Michael B. Specht Seven Lakes Drive starts in the Village of Sloatsburg and extends 18 miles through Harriman State Park to Bear Mountain State Park. Countless hikers and cyclists enjoy traveling this beautiful scenic route. Currently, it is impossible to safely and legally travel the entire length by bike or […]
The day-to-day work in town government isn’t always the most exciting to read about, but here in Orangetown we have moved two agenda items forward that are for the betterment of the entire community. Preserving Orangetown for future generations After recently speaking with the Orangetown town arborist, it has come to my attention that the […]