Supervisor and planners ask local stakeholders to invest in updating and building up properties BY KATHY KAHN “Did we get it right?” asked Town of Clarkstown planner Joe Simoes of more than 50 hamlet of Nanuet residents at a meeting held at the high school before Thanksgiving. After two years of “charrettes” (open community meetings) […]
To the Editor, If the Affordable Healthcare Act is so wonderful, I have a few questions you may find interesting. It was started for sole purpose of getting several million Americans health coverage, to have children covered on their parents plan until 26 years of age, and to have Americans that have a previous illness […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Borderline Folk Music Club will host a BlueGrass jam on Sunday, December 8, noon to 5 p.m. Sol Zeller, president of the Borderline Club, says this is a new venue for this event at the home/studio of Dyana Van Campen and Rober Kramer and will be a chance for all to […]
To the Editor, For the past few years, the New City Library Board has not functioned harmoniously and has been noted for its lack of transparency. Also, there has been a lack of civility by certain members of the board. I’m glad there is a new election of trustees to the library board taking place […]
Belle the bunny was dumped outside to fend for herself. Luckily, a kind neighbor saw her roaming around alone and, after days of trying, was able to catch her. In spite of her rough past, she is sweet and gentle. She loves being stroked between her ears. Belle has been litter trained in her foster […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE “Do you ever wish you had a second chance to meet someone again for the first time?” I think this is a great question, because I have been starting to think about what would happen if I had a second chance to meet a few people all over again. Would I have […]