The Village of Suffern will hold their annual Christmas Parade down Lafayette Avenue on Saturday, December 3 at 6p.m. The Salvation Army will provide caroling and music at the Gazebo, beginning at 5 p.m.  Local fire departments, the Suffern High School Marching band and various floats will be featured in this festive arrival of Santa to […]
BY ANDREW SMITH This month my choice of where to eat was easy as I have passed by it ever since it opened and I love seafood. I speak of Gilligan’s Clam Bar on Route 202 in Mount Ivy. The place is easy to find right off exit 13 of the PIP. Right away you […]
Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R,C,I – East Fishkill) is praising Governor Cuomo for his decision to veto a bill that would have given the music and video game industries $50 million in corporate welfare. “Governor Cuomo deserves credit for his decision to veto this wasteful corporate welfare,” said Lalor. “Corporate welfare is a form of […]
BY JOEL GROSSBARTH The man convicted by a Rockland jury in 1985 of kidnapping, sexually torturing and murdering a Norwegian model will have to wait a while longer before he appears before a parole board to plea for his freedom. Bernard LeGeros’s next appearance before a parole board has been rescheduled for May 2017. The […]
By Barry Warner Under the auspices of Rockland Jewish Family Service, the Rhoda Bloom Kosher Food Pantry opened its doors in 1996. It’s mission is to directly serve local residents who suffer from hunger and food insecurity, meaning that these residents do not know where they will find their next meal. The Pantry is available […]
To commemorate the upcoming 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor, the Orangeburg Library looks back to see how Hollywood responded to December 7, 1941. On Sunday, December 4 at 2 p.m., producer Harvey Chertok will show a documentary film illuminating how the USA government enlisted the magic of show business to help the war effort. Hollywood […]