Here’s why some guys are alone. They are alone because deep down that is what they really want. Let me tell you why: Some guys have created this image of this “ideal” woman, so when regular women; wonderful, real women fall short, they reject them. That way they never have to settle down and then […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA After a long and often contentious election season, the unofficial final tallies have been compiled for town, village, and county races, showing County Legislator Ed Day ahead and victorious in the race for County Executive against former Spring Valley Justice David Fried and big name incumbents largely retaining their positions. With all […]
In conjunction with Nyack Hospital, Sen. David Carlucci’s office will be offering free flu shots for the upcoming cold season on Wednesday, November 6 from 4 to 6 p.m. Nurses will be on hand in the afternoon to answer questions and dispense the flu shots to anyone above the age of 19. Pregnant women who […]
DWI Ryan Calhoun, age 32, residing at 965 Mclean Avenue, Yonkers, NY, pled guilty on June 17, 2013 to driving while intoxicated as a felony. District Attorney, Thomas P. Zugibe stated that on or about March 15, 2013 at approximately 9:55 p.m., on Route 303 in the Town of Orangetown, the defendant was found to […]
To the Editor, During a 30-year period, as a social studies teacher at North Rockland High School and a part-time adjunct instructor at various local colleges, I taught my students to accept their responsibility to help enrich their community through participation in bettering it. Voting is an avenue of achieving competent leadership. It requires doing […]
ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Don’t let Election Day (Tuesday, November 5) fly under the radar this year. Come January, Rockland County will swear in a new county executive for the first time in 20 years. Unfortunately, the current executive C. Scott Vanderhoef leaves behind a county with a weak bond rating, a deficit of over $100 […]