Steven Kemler Says AI is increasingly effective and in demand Machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) have captured our imaginations for decades, but until more recently, had limited practical application. Steven Kemler, an entrepreneurial business leader and Managing Director of the Stone Arch Group, says that with recent increases in available data and computing power, […]
When you place a loved one in a nursing home, you expect them to receive the best care possible. However, many people end up filing personal injury claims against nursing homes that allowed their loved one to get bedsores. Although bedsores are not unusual in someone who is bedridden, where and how they form could […]
Jennifer Korn On Nov. 13, a state Supreme Court judge approved the sale of Nyack College to Yeshivath Viznitz D’khal Torath Chaim Inc., after receiving a letter of no objection from the New York State Department of Education and a no-objection endorsement from the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau. The […]
By: Joe Kuhn The Palisades Center was thrilled to announce that Space Adventure Glow in the Dark Mini Golf, the only 18-hole indoor miniature golf course in Rockland County, opened its first location at the property on November 5. At 7,000 square feet, Space Adventure is the biggest indoor miniature golf course on the East […]
By Kathy Kahn After nearly five decades of supplying power to electricity-hungry New York City, Indian Point is scheduled to close down in April 2021. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given conditional approval to the sale of Indian Point to Holtec International, based in Jupiter, Florida. One of its affiliates, Holtec Decommissioning International […]
Opinion By: Kathy Kahn While most media outlets have declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner of the November 2 Presidential Election, current POTUS Donald Trump is primed to challenge the mail-in balloting fiasco that is still unfolding across the USA. Trump and a cadre of attorneys are primed to take the […]