BY CHERYL SLAVIN At last Tuesday’s Board meeting, Stony Point Councilman Tom Basile presented an addendum to his previously proposed resolution which would provide certain town fee reductions to volunteer emergency services personnel in recognition of their contributions. The resolution had been put over from the February 25 meeting to allow for consultation with Department […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE When I joined Facebook originally it was just to reconnect with old friends, friends of today, family and to network with a few people here and there. I for one think that Facebook isn’t for dating, isn’t for professionals to pick and choose fans to befriend them, and it isn’t for celebrities. […]
BY JENNIFER MOCCIO Yesterday I had the privilege of heading to Long Island with one of my favorites to product test A TON of makeup for my kit. And I’m happy to report that I’ve ordered many amazing goodies that I cannot wait to use on my clients – especially my brides!! Today, I got […]
BY ROBERT KNIGHT Clarkstown Supervisor Alexander Gromack will present his annual “State of the Town” message to members and guests of the Congers Civic Association Thursday night, March 13. The meeting, which is open to the public, starts at 7:30 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room at the Congers Veterans Memorial Association building on Lake […]
PRESS RELEASE A joint venture of principals of Robert Martin Company, LLC and MAG Real Estate Advisors, Inc. purchased a 32,000 square foot multi-tenant flex building located in Chestnut Ridge, New York. RM MAG Chestnut, LLC announced today that it acquired the fully-leased building, located at 70 Red Schoolhouse Road, from PII Chestnut Ridge Realty, […]
Senator Bill Larkin (R-C, Cornwall-on-Hudson) said: “Today, I voted no on all four of the Regents brought before us by the Assembly. With the overwhelming concerns that have been raised with regard to the Common Core roll-out and its impact on students, parents, teachers and school districts, I felt it was necessary to send a […]