By Joe Kuhn Rockland County Legislator Harriet Cornell is unhappy with the New York State Thruway Department. In a letter submitted to the department, Cornell, who also serves as the Chairwoman of the Rockland County Legislatures Special Committee on Transit, voiced her concerns that their proposed toll increase for the Mario Cuomo Bridge will disproportionality […]
We know that no one can control the weather. The most that we can do is to get our own air conditioning unit to help cool us down or warm us up. But choosing your unit is a hassle if you don’t know what you’re looking for or what to do. If you end up […]
Despite the many precautions boat operators take to prevent boat accidents, collisions still occur. Accidents that happen in water are relatively dangerous as they may include drowning, among other perils. However, keeping calm in a boating accident may save your life or your loved one’s life. It can also help your case when claiming damages. […]
Anaesthesia is a cornerstone of modern medicine, but the exact mechanisms by which it works are still not fully understood even now, 150 years after its first modern demonstration. While anaesthesia is often presented as a safe, if somewhat risky procedure, there are many known risk factors that can lead to complications for patients who […]
By: Keith S. Shikowitz Debates between political candidates running for office go far back in American History. The most famous of these debates is still the Lincoln – Douglas Debates of 1858. We have had Presidential debates since the 1960 Kennedy – Nixon Debates. On October 13, 2020 five candidates (Republican Maureen McArdle Schulman, SAM […]
By Kathy Kahn Police Departments across New York State are working to comply with an Executive Order issued by Governor Andrew Cuomo in June, 2020: The New York State Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative. Letters went out to 500 jurisdictions with police departments across the state explaining the reasoning for the formation of the Collaboratives. […]