Rockland Community Power Announces COVID-19 Relief Campaign for Clarkstown 

Rockland Community Power Announces COVID-19 Relief Campaign for Clarkstown 

COMMUNITY SOLAR ENROLLMENT EARNS CLARKSTOWN LOCAL COVID-19 RELIEF FUNDS Rockland Community Power, a program created by the Towns of Clarkstown and Orangetown, Villages of Haverstraw, Nyack, South Nyack, and Upper Nyack, in partnership with Joule Community Power, will raise money for local COVID-19 relief efforts through a new community solar offering. For each subscription to community solar, Joule will donate $50 to select local relief efforts. Municipal leaders from the Town of Clarkstown are actively promoting this campaign to […]

Roger Wolfson: Hail Mary for the Democrats

Democrats need to face a few realities when it comes to saving our planet and the future of the human race. My friends may be shocked that Roger Wolfson is referencing sports. But the bad news is – using the analogy of a 60 minute football game – we’ve got about sixty seconds left on […]

Why Police Officers Should Consider Completing a BA in Policing?

Police officers support victims of crime, protect the public from criminal activity and provide the public with any reassurance they need. They work alongside members of the community to: Reduce the threat of terrorism Maintain public order through combatting organised crime Reduce anti-social behavior Offer support and advice Police officers work 24 hours a day, […]

DIMOND: Enemies of the State

DIMOND: Enemies of the State

As if the current COVID-19 pandemic hadn’t created enough chaos in our lives, yet another outrageous, race-based police brutality case emerged to engulf the nation in its terrifying aftermath. Righteous street protests were infiltrated by agitators whose sole goal was to create mayhem, destroy property and upset the delicate balance of a society just getting […]

CLARKSTOWN NORTH DECISION DAY PARADE HELD ON JUNE 1

CLARKSTOWN NORTH DECISION DAY PARADE HELD ON JUNE 1

Submitted by Jeannine Rippa Clarkstown High School North [CHSN] senior class of 2020 had their senior prom and graduation stolen by the pandemic – as a result they had to improvise. CHSN teachers, parents, friends and family left their homes, came outside, wore masks, and cheered CHSN seniors during the “Decision Day Parade” held on […]

Lessons Learned From The 2008 Financial Crisis That Can Help Us Now

Lessons Learned From The 2008 Financial Crisis That Can Help Us Now

By Steve Kruman The devastating economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has drawn comparisons with a previous U.S. economic calamity – The Great Recession of 2008. That crisis, similar to the current one, included high unemployment, a plunging stock market, and government stimulus packages. While the population wonders how and when the U.S. economy will […]