Although it was a cloudy day in Pearl River, not a single raindrop came down on their 58th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, March 20. After two years of the parade being put to a halt due to the pandemic, thousands of people came out to celebrate Pearl River’s very own version of […]
By Supervisor George Hoehmann Friday, March 24, 1972, started off as another typical early spring day in Clarkstown. It was just a week before Easter and the high school winter hockey season had just ended the day before with spring sports about to start. Temperatures in Congers that morning were in the low forties, it […]
Faces of family members, high school students and police officers flooded the fourth floor of the Rockland County Courthouse on March 15, 2022 as they awaited the sentencing of 17-year-old, Joseph Debellis from Suffern. Debeillis pleaded guilty to driving drunk and killing his classmate in a car crash earlier this year. Debellis is sentenced to […]
After two years on hiatus, Pearl River’s biggest celebration of the year is back on! The second largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York, Pearl River’s annual celebration will happen on March 20, the first day of Spring, and will mark the 58th anniversary of the celebration. The event normally draws thousands of visitors […]
The Orangetown Police Benevolent Association announced on Monday, March 14th, the passing of retired Police Chief Kevin Nulty. Nulty was appointed as a town police officer in 1976 and moved up the ladder as appointed chief in 1997, until he took on retirement in 2019. During his retirement, he was a Criminal Justice & Government […]
Wonder Girls is partnering with St. Thomas Aquinas College to host the organization’s first annual “Put Your Best Food Forward” Career Expo on Saturday, March 26 from 12:00pm-4:00pm. The afternoon will offer a series of workshops that include personal branding, resume building, interviewing and negotiating, as well as professional etiquette and dressing for success. The […]