Former President Jimmy Carter, who started as a humble peanut farmer in rural Georgia, has passed away at the age of 100 on Dec 29. He was the oldest president to have ever lived, and leaves behind a large family and a larger legacy. While he left the White House after only one term with […]
New York State has passed legislation that will increase the accessibility of home heating aid and help identify more seniors who are eligible for the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP). HEAP is a federally funded program that assists low-income homeowners and renters afford costs associated with heating and cooling. Through this legislation, applicants and participants […]
Legislators Wieder & Soskin: Project Will Create Park Setting For Families, Improve Accessibility  Rockland County legislators unanimously approved contracts to allow the construction of a special new walking path at Lake Suzanne in Monsey. “I listened carefully to the people living around Lake Suzanne and they made their request very clear: They wanted the area […]
This past weekend, Rockland County celebrated the holidays with the 37th Albertus Magnus Richard McNichols Christmas Tournament, featuring competitive matchups on both the men’s and women’s sides. The Tournament was held at Albertus Magnus High School. Girls Tournament The women’s bracket featured Albertus Magnus, Pearl River, Lakeland Panas, and Ursuline High School. Fresh off a […]
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 […]