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 […]
Commodity trading is not as easy as it seems. Thousands of retail traders participate in the commodity trading business and only a few become successful. Those who are asking why the number of successful commodity trader is so is walking in the right path. The key reason to lose money at the trading business is […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected every aspect of college life: from the loss of student camaraderie and activities at the physical campus to the need to adapt to distance learning to increased financial burdens. RCC Senior Thomas Leonard heard from friends and fellow students that they were struggling to pay for expenses including medical bills, rent, […]
New City, NY, – Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert announce the #YouthCanGetIt2 Movement Challenge to engage Rockland County youth in sharing their own style of social media messaging to educate their peers about COVID-19 prevention. Weekly through the month of May, Rockland youth in Grades 7 – 12 may enter […]