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 […]
The world of broadcasting today is unique, reflecting the pace of change in the media due to the digital revolution. While traditional radio was once considered the pinnacle of sound communication, online radio is now gaining prominence. It brings many opportunities for broadcasters and content creators alike, paving the way for an exciting audio-driven future. Accessibility and […]
The Seeing Eye, a non-profit organization that matches guide dogs with individuals who are blind or who have low vision, is currently seeking puppy raising volunteers in Rockland County. The Seeing Eye breeds all of their own dogs, and then selects dogs that have a good temperament for the type of work they will be […]
After a half dozen speakers warned against the potential environmental consequences of paving over swamps and marshes, the Clarkstown board on Tuesday voted to lift zoning restrictions that had prevented new construction within 100-feet of a wetland.. Town Supervisor George Hoehmann, who characterized the former regulation as burden on development, stated that other […]
Tuesday’s meeting of the Orangetown board began with a reminder that The Great American Cleanup will be taking place on Saturday, April 5th from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., rain or shine. The Great American Cleanup is part of the national nonprofit Keep America Beautiful. This organization strives to preserve America’s natural beauty by keeping […]