West Nyack teen Trey Rolnick has a big heart. Such a big heart, in fact, that it stretches all the way from Rockland County to Italy, where his older sister Sam Rolnick has served in the U.S. Army since 2019. While the distance is difficult, Trey shared that it has helped develop their friendship in […]
For Pearl River artist Jon DiSavino, storytelling has been a lifelong passion. His initial introduction to story telling began on the stage as an actor. While his daughter was young, he worked diligently to balance his responsibilities of fatherhood, a full time job, and his creative desires. Once his daughter was through college, DiSavino retired […]
The Path For A Happy Yankee 2025 Without Soto… It’s been a little over a week since Juan Soto decided to take his talents to Flushing. Yankee fans such as myself have gone through many stages of grief over the past 9 days. Anger, sadness, frustration, bewilderment and a whole lot of smack talk from […]
Great reading your column each week. My wife and I enjoy it better than watching the Antiques Road-show on television. Here’s our question. We hope it gets printed. About 40 years ago I frequently helped out an elderly neighbor with her yard work and running errands for her. Before she died, she gave me this […]
A Holiday Message for Our Community This week we celebrate several holidays with religious and cultural significance for numerous including the rare occurrence when two occur on the same day. December 25th marks Christmas and the start of Hanukkah. Christmas, known liturgically as the “Feast of the Nativity”, marks the birth of Jesus and is […]
Each year millions of motorists, all on their way to someplace else, drive by the intersection of Little Tor and Collyer Roads in New City. It is likely that many of them have noticed that on the other side of the adjacent sidewalk, several feet above street level, and behind an imposing fence, there is […]