Timelines 10/3/13

Man arrested for disorderly conduct, drug possession in Stony Point Stony Point Police arrested Bronx resident Anthony Cangelosi, 27, on September 26 for multiple drug charges when the suspect made a scene at the town’s CVS. Police arrived at the scene after the pharmacy called with a disorderly person complaint against Cangelosi. Upon investigation, police […]

He’s Still Here!

He’s Still Here!

Vanderhoef attempts to save county money before he leaves office Hey, did you almost forget that County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef is still in office? You’re not the only one. In an effort to end his 20-year tenure as county executive on a high note and to reduce costs, Vanderhoef announced last week that the […]

Letter to the Editor: I AM AN AMERICAN

Dear Editor, I am proud to say that I am an American, who is the son of hard-working Italian immigrants that taught me and my siblings a strong love and respect for this country, patriotism and tradition. On that note, I have to say that there is a notable lack of respect for one area […]

Thunder in April

BY HARRY WAITZMAN My fingers tingle, my mouth smokes. Snow drifts surround Congers Lake. Hungry muskrats lick their paws and sniff. Two fishermen cut holes in the ice, light fires and camp on white grass. Mown by the sun, blades of slick grass melt. Mud puddles on the short, rivelets run. After one thunderstorm, another […]

Clarkstown To Preserve Oldest House 1730 West Nyack Relic to be Restored

VANDERBILT HOUSE in West Nyack, built circa1730, will be preserved through joint town, BOCES & Cooperative Extension agreement. Gristmill millstone, right foreground, used to operate adjacent mill, now covers abandoned water well. BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES (See Editor’s Note at Concluson) The Clarkstown Town Board voted unanimously Tuesday evening to sponsor […]