So glad I recently saw this column in our local paper. I have been wondering about this vase for years. I’m embarrassed to say; I can’t even tell you what it is made of. It looks like glass to me. Since my grandmother died in the 1980s it has been packed away. That is until […]
In the shadow of MLB’s bright lights, the New York Boulders, a Frontier League team with ties to Major League Baseball, capture New York’s heart with their underdog spirit. This article, aimed at tapping trends like local fan engagement and urging readers to embrace the team’s charm, argues that the Boulders’ hustle, embodying perseverance and […]
September Begins Hispanic Heritage Month Each year, from September 15 to October 15, we come together to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month — a time to recognize the countless contributions of Hispanic and Latino Americans to our nation and our communities. Here in Rockland County, this celebration holds special meaning, as so many of our friends, […]
Jack Meehan, beloved husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and humanitarian, passed away on September 5, following a brief illness. He was 84. A lifelong Suffern resident, Jack was an idealist and a romantic who always put family first and maintained a steadfast commitment to serving the community that he loved throughout his life. Born in 1941 […]
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will no longer defend drinking water safeguards that protect Americans from four toxic PFAS chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals.” The EPA is also asking the federal court to throw out existing limits that protect drinking water from those four PFAS chemicals (PFNA, PFHxS, GenX, […]
When someone trips on a broken sidewalk or slips on a wet floor, the immediate concern is the injury. However, the legal questions that follow can be just as complex. Determining who is responsible and what compensation is fair involves a detailed evaluation of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Understanding this process helps clarify how […]