By Supervisor George Hoehmann Although the number of adult cigarette smokers continues to steadily decline, it may be too soon to celebrate this trend as a new epidemic is taking over in its place. E-cigarettes were first introduced to the public in 2003 and have been rapidly evolving and increasing in popularity ever since. There […]
BY SENATOR DAVID CARLUCCI Governor Cuomo’s original plan to force New Yorkers to replace their perfectly fine plates was unnecessary and arbitrary. Simply put, it was a cash-grab by the State. Thanks to adamant outcry against this policy, the Governor has pulled the plug on the plan. This is a decision I strongly agree with, […]
Unfortunately, accidents can and do happen every day. While often they are relatively minor and we can continue with our daily lifestyle without interruptions, sometimes matters are not so simple. Whether temporary, long-term or permanent physical injuries and mental trauma can not only cause pain and suffering but may also prevent us from being able […]
The recent Minnesota Supreme Court ruling in May 2019 caused angst within the medical community, as doctors can now be accused of malpractice even though they were not directly involved in treating the patient. This was a ruling aimed at sensitizing doctors on the importance of taking accountability for their actions. This move might subject doctors to […]
Writing different types of academic papers is without a doubt the most integral part of the education model. One of the most typical types of writing tasks or assignments students have to deal has always been and still is an essay. Learning institutions use essays all over the world to assess and evaluate a student’s […]
By Joel Grossbarth When will the Village of Airmont ever avoid its share of controversy? According to a lawsuit filed in Rockland County Supreme Court, the answer is – not anytime soon. Current Village Trustee Migdalia Pesante is being sued by the former Treasurer of the Committee established to elect her to her current position. […]