BYÂ CHERYL SLAVIN With voter turnout at a record high of over 1,200, candidates Ralph Sabatini, David Zuckerberg and Jeff Sasson won decisive victories as newly elected New City Library trustees. After all the absentee ballots were counted, Sabatini won 873 votes, Zuckerberg 835 and Sasson 812, according to library business manager Jim Collins. Over 1,100 […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA New City – In a reversal of the agreed upon budget and a sign of further budget work to come, the County Legislature voted on 16 separate items in the county’s 2014 budget which had been vetoed by the County Executive, overriding six and sustaining the vetoes for the remaining ten. The […]
Monday, December 16, Clarkstown Supervisor Alex Gromack, joined by the RBA, Nanuet Chamber of Commerce and Simon Properties, attended the Grand Opening of Starbucks in the Shops at Nanuet. The new Starbucks is just across Rt. 59 from another Nanuet location.
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Spring Valley – Following a cooperative effort between the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the Spring Valley Police Department, two thieves were arrested and charged for stealing and cashing money orders in their own names in a scheme stretching from New York City all the way up to Rockland County Argelys Diaz, […]
FROM SPPD The Stony Point Police Department has found a new way to communicate and engage with residents in town. This week the Stony Point Police began using the My Police Department or MyPD phone application as a means to provide notifications and information to the public regarding events, crimes and wanted persons. The Stony […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Matthew Quirk is 10-years-old and thrilled to be in his first production at the White Plains  Performing Arts Center (WPPAC), running through New Year’s Eve. He tells the Rockland County Times his goal is to perform on Broadway in New York City and he does lots of auditions there, but for […]