BY CAROLYN JOHNSON St. Paulโs Inter-parochial School Takes First Place Last Tuesday, March 13, 10 schools participated in the annual Academic Jeopardy held at Albertus Magnus High School in Bardonia, New York. Three seventh grade representatives from each school answered a wide variety of questions on topics from science, literature, social studies, pop culture,ย art, English, […]
Ramapo police sgt. voids tickets, placed on leave Sgt. Christopher Franklin, a 13-year officer and a former K-9 officer, has been placed on administrative leave with pay pending an investigation into accusations that he voided two traffic summonses. He is being accused of voiding the tickets as a favor to an officer from another department. […]
BY PUBLISHER EMERITUS ARMAND MIELE It used to be that in order to really make it, any big business had to have a presence in New York City. The city attitude became so arrogant that at one time, New York City actually threatened to secede from the state. Too bad it didnโt happen. It would […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Haverstraw’s RCC extension will host event that’s been held in Dutchess County in previous years. The 6th Annual Hudson Valley Entrepreneurial Conference and Expo will be held Friday, May 11, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Rockland Community College Haverstraw Extension Campus in the Village of Haverstraw. This is the first […]
BY EVAN WECHMAN It was a fun and festive atmosphere on Wednesday evening, March 14, 2012, near the train station at the intersection of Orange and Lafayette Avenues. Over 1,000 people celebrated and cheered on the New York State High School Hockey Champions. The prior Sunday, the Suffern High School Mounties Ice Hockey team won […]
Perfect weather predicted for big party The 50th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Pearl River, the second largest in New York State, got even more exciting when it was announced that newly appointed Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of the Diocese of New York, will be in town for the event. The Archdiocese has not […]