PRESS RELEASE For the first time, Made In New York Jazz and Palisades Center will showcasing a one-of-a-kind performance showcase on Saturday, September 21 from 1 -3 p.m., featuring talented jazz musicians from all around the world, including legends John Lee and Bobby Sanabria! The Made In New York Jazz Competition started as the first […]
By Keith S. Shikowitz Recent years has seen the rise of comic conventions spreading all around the country. Last year the Haverstraw King’s Daughters’ Library joined the fray. August 3, 2019 saw the second of what is going to become an annual event, King Con. Cathy Campos, Adult Services Program Coordinator, who has been with […]
For their 45th wedding anniversary, Monsignor Edward J. Weber, Director of Priest Personnel for ADNY, renewed the marriage vows of Deacon George Albin and his wife, Mariann at 9 a.m. Saturday mass St. Gregory Barbarigo, Garnerville, N.Y. The Albins reside in Garnerville, N.Y.
Suffern High School welcomed the addition of jumbotrons (one on each side of the gym) and new shot clocks in the gymnasium. The Suffern Central School District announced that the new jumbotrons would be used for “volleyball, basketball or a pep rally. Students, players and community members can now enjoy an interactive experience with these […]
By County Executive Ed Day We are in the black again! For the second year in a row Rockland County has grown its Unassigned Fund Balance in the General Fund (a surplus). It has grown from $6.2 million in 2017 (which was the first surplus since 2006!) to just over $32 million in 2018. This […]
New EPA rule could wreck your engine this summer By Drew Johnson The Environmental Protection Agency just approved the year-round sale of E15, a gasoline blend comprised of 15 percent ethanol. Until now, the agency had banned the mixture during summer months, since high-ethanol blends react with hot air to form smog. Most cars can’t […]