Clarkstown Celebrates: 250 Years Since The Start of the American Revolution Tensions were high in the colony of Massachusetts in the spring of 1775. Two years earlier, in response to the Boston Tea Party, the British crown had placed the colony under military rule under the command of Major-General Thomas Gage. Since then, colonial […]
As County Executive, I have the distinct honor of recognizing some of the most dedicated and selfless individuals in our community—those who have served our nation with unwavering courage and commitment. This year, at our annual Freedom Award presentation, we came together to celebrate one such hero: Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Elizabeth “Lisa” Rubio. Lisa […]
What News is Good News? By: Joseph Dunnigan The first amendment of the United States Constitution reads, “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…” Now, this is good and bad news. The good news, as many philosophers, statesmen/ women and other influential thinkers have expressed, is […]
BRIDGES, a leading nonprofit organization advocating for people with disabilities, is proud to announce the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Sensory Room on April 4, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The event will take place on the 4th floor of the Palisades Center, next to Target, marking an exciting milestone in inclusive community […]
Police Officer Richard Von Ronn had a good deal of support at the Clarkstown Town Board meeting as he was officially promoted to Lieutenant, Tuesday. He is pictured here with his wife Kim and family and Town Councilman Michael Graziano.
PFC. DENNIS HOGAN, JR. “Our dead are never dead, as long as they are not forgotten” Hogan’s Diner in Orangeburg is famous for its great food, generous portions, and relaxed ambiance. Upon entering, you will pass beneath a street sign touting Pfc. Dennis Hogan, Jr. Ave. While inside, if you look carefully, you […]