The Edward Hopper House has received $40,000 in a Support for Operations grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. “New York’s arts and culture sector is a cornerstone of the state’s identity, and we’re making bold investments to ensure it remains strong,” Governor Hochul said. “These grants will lift up artists and […]
Winter changes the pace of Pigeon Forge in the best way. The crowds thin out, the lights shine brighter, and families get more room to slow down and enjoy time together. Cooler weather brings a different kind of fun, from seasonal shows to cozy evenings indoors. For families, winter also means easier planning, better […]
The Rockland County Office of Buildings and Codes (OBC) has issued approximately $42,000 in assessed penalties to property owner Joel Friedman of Spring Valley, NY following the identification of 51 violations at 18 White Street in the Village of Spring Valley. On Thursday, January 22, OBC was requested to inspect the property by the […]
The winter months so far have not been kind to David Stearns and the New York Mets. Sure, they’ve told you that a plan is in place. Yes, publicly they have remained confident about their process. However, as of 4 days ago, the plan was not exactly one that had Mets fans jumping for joy. […]
Have you ever noticed that growing old doesn’t look like it used to? If you take a stroll through your local parks or look at the turnout for community events, you’ll see seniors who are not just getting by; they are thriving. The old image of retirement, involving a rocking chair and a quiet porch, […]
Sweepstakes casinos have entered the spotlight as fresh alternatives to traditional online gambling. They combine social interaction, mobile access, and low-risk play in ways that fit the habits of younger audiences. They appeal to a new generation that values fun, convenience, and connection more than high stakes or complex betting systems. As digital entertainment evolves, […]