BY DIANE DIMOND As we near the end of this decade, it is a good time to reflect on where we stand at this moment in history. It’s not really standard cheerful holiday fare, but here goes. Half the country hates or doesn’t want the duly elected president. The other half likes or tolerates him. […]
No matter the size of your business, operating online can be a dangerous place if you haven’t got the right tools. With hackers being more prominent than ever, the last thing you want is for your personal information and sensitive data to get into the wrong hands, therefore, brushing up on your knowledge on internet […]
By County Executive Ed Day New Jersey Transit is finally being held accountable for their poor service. Metro-North President Catherine Rinaldi told NJ Transit President Kevin Corbett last month in a letter that she intends to withhold 15% of the commuter rail’s monthly payments to NJ Transit until they restore two express trains on the […]
By Melinda Myers Once your holiday celebrations have passed and the decorations go back into storage, it is time to deal with your real Christmas tree. Don’t drag it to the curb to be hauled away by the trash collectors. Give it a second, even third life, in your landscape. No live Christmas tree? Don’t […]
COUNTY PRESS RELEASE The leadership of a neighboring New Jersey borough has reached out to Rockland’s Jewish community to build better community ties in the aftermath of the Jersey City tragedy. Rockland County Legislator Aron Wieder was among those attending the meeting, which was held in Ramapo Town Supervisor Michael Specht’s office, and included Mike […]
Being an entrepreneur is a challenge; there’s so much that you’re expected to know. Many startup business owners are experts in the product or service they provide, and they generally know about the day to day state of affairs of their business. However, business owners, including retail store owners, benefit when they upgrade their business […]