BY GEORGE J. DACRE In March of 2011 I reviewed this production off Broadway on the East Side of New York City and gave it Four Stars Out Of Four. I predicted it would be a sure bet to wind up on Broadway. Sure enough it did. I attended a preview Saturday night at the […]
Supervisor Christopher P. St. Lawrence has announced that the Town of Ramapo will once again be sponsoring a “Free Document Shredding Weekend” for town residents on Saturday, May 5 and Sunday, May 6 in the Ramapo Town Hall parking lot, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., or until the on-site shredder truck is full. “Shredder Weekend” […]
By Diana Bierman The 1962 hit “The Music Man” will come to life this weekend, performed by the Saint Anthony Parish Players, a church-based theater group. “The Music Man” is a story about con-artist Harold Hill, who tries to swindle the gullible people of River City, Iowa into buying band instruments, uniforms, and lessons from […]
Rita Drew, age 58, of Monsey, NY, struck an 8-year-old Monsey girl on n March 31, 2012 at approximately 8:49 a.m. as she began to cross from the north side of Maple Avenue to the south side. The girl stepped into the path of ongoing traffic and was struck. She was immediately transported to Westchester […]
The Village of West Haverstraw, in partnership with the Rockland County Department of Health’s Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play initiative, broke ground on a multi-generational activity space at Peck’s Pond, 130 Samsondale Avenue, in West Haverstraw on Monday, April 16. The new space at Peck’s Pond will offer residents of all ages […]
BY CAROLYN JOHNSON All over Rockland County, tulips are in full bloom. One majestic view of these quintessential spring flowers in red and gold is at the park at Chestnut Ridge, on the corner of Chestnut Ridge Road (45) and Red Schoolhouse Road. Mayor Jerome Kobre exercised outstanding leadership when he turned a vacant gas […]