Lefty Reliever to Meet and Greet Fans, Watch Mets vs. Phillies from 7-9:00 PM PRESS RELEASE Former Mets hurler John Franco, one of baseball’s all-time great relief pitchers, will meet and great fans at Dan Rooney’s Sports Bar at Empire City Casino on Friday night, September 30, when the Mets play the Phillies in what […]
BY DR. LOUIS ALPERT The “Emergency Medical Services and Surprise Bills” Law passed in 2014 by New York State has the potential to save NY consumers from unfair and “surprise” bIlls for medical expenses and emergency services. The main reason for writing this article is to inform our readers of the existence of this law […]
The story of one of Rockland’s old-time family lines In March of 1638, a small Swedish ship the “Kalmar Nyckel” dropped anchor at “The Rocks” (Wilmington, Delaware.) On board was a 15-year-old Dutch boy named Gerrit Hendricksen. Although without absolute certainty, local historians believe this Gerrit is the first Blauvelt in America. He is the […]
PRESS RELEASE Tom DePrisco, candidate for the 38th Senate District in New York, on Wednesday released a statement questioning a $3 Million Grant given by Governor Andrew Cuomo’s EDC for a private New Square Supermarket in Senator Carlucci’s Senate District. “It has been announced that $2,950,000 in taxpayer funds will go toward the building of […]
The North Rockland Chamber will host a free-for-members breakfast this Friday, September 30 at Lynch’s Restaurant. Non-members pay the standard $15 free. Those who join the Chamber at the breakfast will qualify for the freebie. Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
September 25 – October 1, 2016 More than a book a day faces expulsion from free and open public access in U.S. schools and libraries every year. There have been more than 10,000 attempts since the American Library Association (ALA) began electronically compiling and publishing information on book challenges in 1990, the ALA says. In […]