Selecting where you will be studying requires a personal statement from your side. You must decide what location fits perfectly with your future plans so you can have as much easier access to your educational institution as possible. The process of establishing your campus list, which is a detailed roster of the universities to which […]
Three students were injured during a large fight at Spring Valley High School Friday afternoon, around the time of dismissal. Several police agencies responded to the scene of the Route 59 school. One student, 19-years-old, was reported to have been stabbed and was bleeding heavily. The student was transported to Westchester Medical Center for treatment […]
By County Executive Ed Day Here in County Government, we are always working to improve the lives of everyone who calls Rockland home. This month I am proud to announce two more grant programs that will utilize $7 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to do just that supporting small businesses and urban […]
Pick up tips on how to improve your summertime grilling game with the latest Food Enthusiast Program offering at RCC’s Hospitality & Culinary Arts Center located at 70 Main Street in Nyack. Participants will learn the best ways to marinate and grill chicken, steak, chops and summer vegetables during the Chilling & Grilling class, which […]
By Town Supervisor George Hoehmann One of my favorite poets is the late Robert Frost. Frost is a legendary Pulitzer Prize winning poet who also received a Congressional Gold Medal for his life’s work in 1960. He is likely best remembered for his famous poem “The Road Not Taken.” The poem tells the story of […]
An award-winning artist, Paul Tappenden’s creativity varied over a career spanning 45 years. He was a scenic artist who worked on Broadway sets, television and film; created stunning Hudson River landscapes; was a noted muralist and developed two unique painting techniques. Once featured in Rockland County Times, he was awarded honors from government and organizations […]