TEGER’S LETTER TO SENATOR SCHUMER

Dear Senator Schumer, As an elected official for over 20 years, I am sure you were around when UN Agenda 21 was adopted and began implementation in the United States. I am certain that you know that Agenda 21 is not a voluntary action plan, has binding and legal authority, and is infringing on US […]

Cancer-Survivor Seeks Non-Smoking Housing in Rockland County

BY MATT SHI Betty Jablonski is a second-time cancer survivor and an activist for the rights of non-smoking tenants of Rockland County’s multi-public housing. “I do not want to hear the words ‘you have cancer’ again,” she wrote in 2008. Over the years she has continued to lobby for a change in Rockland’s smoking policies. […]

DWI Arrests in Clarkstown

On July 18, 2013 at approximately 11:15 a.m. Allen Scott, 29, from Nanuet was arrested for aggravated driving while intoxicated, driving while intoxicated (both misdemeanors), aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle 1st (felony), and numerous vehicle and traffic infractions. Scott was operating a 2004 Mercedes on West Clarkstown Rd in New City when he […]

Is Eliot Spitzer too Crazy to Serve?

Is Eliot Spitzer too Crazy to Serve?

BY MATTHEW SHI Republican political consultant and lobbyist, and the man behind The Stone Zone, Roger Stone is confident that Eliot Spitzer is unfit for any position of political power. “Eliot Spitzer is a mentally unbalanced megalomaniac with deep psychological problems,” Roger wrote. “His personal conduct over three decades demonstrates that he hasn’t the mental […]

County Legislature moves forward on Summit Park LDC

By Michael Riconda New City – In a special session on Tuesday, July 23, the Rockland County Legislature made progress on the planned sale of the Summit Park Nursing Care Facility, appointing three members to the recently-formed local development corporation tasked with finding prospective buyers for the financially-troubled nursing home. The Legislature selected its three […]

Surprising Byrd Soars and Helps Save Season for Mets

Surprising Byrd Soars and Helps Save Season for Mets

Amazins honor amazing ladies and a worthy cause BY JOE RINI For the Mets front office, the success of Marlon Byrd in 2013 may feel like the baseball equivalent of finding an original copy of the Declaration of Independence hidden behind a picture frame purchased at a yard sale. Following a 2012 season that saw […]