The championship winning North Rockland Midget Football program held a first of its kind of “Taste of North Rockland” event this weekend as a fundraiser and a celebration of its seasons. Hundreds of supporters gathered at the Elks Lodge in Haverstraw and tasted fare from some of North Rockland’s most popular restaurants, while also enjoying […]
BY ALLAN GOLDSTEIN For over 50 years there has been a school in Rockland County whose mission has been to assure that people of all ages can come to learn music no matter their financial means. This was the goal of the Rockland Conservatory of Music when it opened its doors in Spring Valley in […]
STORY AND PHOTO BY KOREY WILSON Eight o’clock at night is on Valentine Day’s is usually a time for couples to celebrate. At Haverstraw Town Hall, it was time to conduct business. The regularly scheduled Monday night Town Board meeting was moved to this day in observance of Presidents’ Day. During the meeting, Haverstraw policeman, […]
BY HEATHER JOHNSON Ladies and Gentlemen, it’s been a sad week of remembrance as we’ve had our share of blizzard media coverage of Whitney Houston. But one can’t help but wonder, had Whitney joined the ranks of those celebrities who knew the “end was near?” TMZ happened to be the one of the first outlets […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE From “Thoroughly Modern Millie” at North Rockland to “Sweet Charity” at Tappan Zee to “Anything Goes” at Nanuet, you can pick your choice or see them all as the county’s high school talent offers productions in late February through April. The list includes “Once Upon A Mattress” at Clarkstown North; “Parade” […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE On a whim, Andreas auditioned at Antrim Playhouse in Wesley Hills for a role in “The Fantastics,” got it and now 11 years later he is president of the oldest community theatre in Rockland County. Now he is making his directorial debut in the comedy-thriller “Arsenic and Old Lace.” “A director […]