By Ella Steinbeck I’ve been collecting TV shows for several years. I used to watch a lot of the ID Channel and murder shows. I’ve since upgraded. No offense to ID Channel. They still know how to suck me in. Since I’m a professional home-dweller, I’d like to think I know a little bit about […]
A legislative column by Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) For many upstate New Yorkers, today symbolizes light at the end of the tunnel. Phase I businesses are being reopened, and people are able to return to work. I am wary, however, of the taste Gov. Cuomo has gotten for power. Gov. Cuomo has used his expanded […]
BY LAURA BURKHARDT In an opinion piece on April 30, which was also published in several newspapers around the country, Terry Jarrett makes the usual pro-fossil-fuel arguments. In the process, also as usual, he completely omits the issue of climate change, which is overwhelmingly driven by the burning of fossil fuels. In service of this […]
It is not uncommon for someone to develop an issue with their thyroid during their lives. In fact, you may know a few people who have said they have an overactive thyroid, and underactive one, or may even have an autoimmune thyroid disease. What are the symptoms you need to look out for if you […]
It can be hard to choose gifts for adults. Children are easy to buy for because they are never shy about letting people know what they want or what they are into, but adults don’t always shout about their hobbies or what they enjoy the most. Plus, because they have their own money, if they […]
What started as a Facebook friendship between two moms on “RocklandMommiesOG” Page has grown into a partnership that’s made breathing a bit easier for 10,000 Rockland’s EMS workers, police departments, fire departments and others on the front line of Pandemic 2020. Back in March, when news of the virus was coming in hourly, Tina LoPresti […]