HoehmTown Happenings

Recalling the Marquis De Lafayette Two Hundred Years After His last Visit to America Two hundred years have passed since General Lafayette embarked on his “farewell” tour of the United States, where he received a fitting hero’s welcome. In recognition of the 200th anniversary of General Lafayette’s return, a series of celebrations and educational lectures […]

Joan Angela D’Alessandro Memorial Foundation hosts Child Safety Festival

On September 28th, the Joan Angela D’Alessandro Memorial Foundation will be hosting its 10th annual Joan’s Joy Safety Fest from 2 p.m.-5 p.m. at the Joan Angela D’Alessandro White Butterfly Sculpture and Garden in front of the Hillsdale train station in Hillsdale, NJ. The foundation was started by Joan’s mother, Rosemarie, in honor of her […]

Our Forgotten but Notable Neighbors: David J. Hirsch

On a marble memorial in front of the Rockland County Courthouse are 6 columns, each engraved with the names of 40 men – the 240 Rocklanders who died in uniform during WWII. Half-way down the third column appears the name David J. Hirsch, who is the only person from Rockland County who took part in […]

Rockland Community College Launches New Histotechnician Program in Partnership with SUNY Cobleskill

Rockland Community College (RCC) is excited to announce a new two-year Histotechnician program in partnership with SUNY Cobleskill, offered within the School of STEM at RCC. This program allows students to complete their core classes at RCC and finish their undergraduate degree through SUNY Cobleskill on the RCC campus and online. This collaboration provides significant […]

One Year of Big Red Books

Richard Fulco has always been a book lover; having worked as an English teacher and a published novelist himself, that quality tends to come with the job. Now after years of instructing and creating, Fulco holds the title many book lovers dream of. Richard Fulco is a Book Shop Owner. Big Red Books in Nyack […]