Last week, Aaron Judge hit his 300th career home run against the Chicago White Sox. Milestones usually bring about a lot of reflection. A wedding, a graduation, a round number birthday, but the same applies in baseball. Judge became the fastest player ever to reach the 300 home run milestone. It’s pretty remarkable considering as […]
You’ve probably heard the buzz about cryptocurrencies and their benefits. But with so much information out there, it can be overwhelming to know where to start. Have you ever considered exploring the world of cryptocurrency from the comfort of your own home? With the growing interest in digital assets, many people are exploring the possibility […]
On July 25th, former professional baseball player Stephen Cardullo was honored at a special “homecoming” game at the New York Boulder’s Boulder Stadium. During the game a personalized banner was revealed, showcasing the aptly titled “Cardullo’s Corner”. This banner honors not only Cardullo’s positions of playing left field and corner outfield for the NY Boulders, […]
Be A Hero And Look For The Zero: Use “Phosphorus-Free” Fertilizer And Protect Our Waterways A beautifully manicured lawn is a source of pride for many suburban homeowners and it’s easy to understand why. It’s aesthetically pleasing and it helps to maintain the value of homes and neighborhoods. But in many cases, the methods used to […]
Congressman Michael Lawler (R, NY-17) and Clarkstown Town Supervisor George Hoehmann Sunday condemned what they called “the violent, anti-Semitic remarks espoused by a speaker at the Islamic Center of Rockland.” Lawler said he has visited the center and “have never encountered hostility or hatred toward anyone, but this rhetoric is shocking and deeply concerning.” Lawler […]
When Michael Specht began working part time at Ramapo Town Hall, he never would have imagined that 19 years later he would be elected to serve as the Town Council Supervisor. “I always was interested in politics, but I never thought I would be in it”, admitted Specht. Moving to Thiells from the Bronx when […]