A little over a week ago, Knicks fans experienced an emotion that they probably haven’t felt in a long, long time in the middle of May. Unless of course you want to count NBA Draft Lotteries. Knicks fans were re-introduced to the feelings of pain, anguish and heartbreak that sometimes come with the territory of […]
Rockland County Legislature Chairman Alden H. Wolfe and Legislator Phil Soskin are paying tribute to members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have been lost in the line of duty, as well as loved ones who have died in accidents, by illness or other causes. “From the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror, Rockland […]
Rockland County Legislator Laurie Santulli encourages all who are able to attend this year’s Memorial Day Watchfires, held annually to honor those who served our nation but never returned home from battle. “As Americans, we have so much to be thankful for and our gratitude must always extend to the men and women who served […]
Rewind the calendar about six weeks ago. It was full-fledged panic mode in Yankees land. The Yankees started the season 5-10. They were 2-8 against the Tampa Bay Rays and Toronto Blue Jays and actually played worse than that 5-10 record would indicate. Over that fifteen game stretch, I couldn’t really pinpoint one particular element […]
By Keith Shikowitz Conflict and disagreement between people are inevitable. We will never agree with everyone all the time unless you are simply a “Yes man (or woman)”. Life would be very dull if everyone agreed all the time. There are many ways to deal with these times of conflict and disagreement and as […]
Assemblyman Colin J. Schmitt R/C/I) joined Stony Point Town Supervisor Jim Monaghan on Tuesday evening, May 11 to recognize three local heroes: Police Officers Vincent Agovino, John Ferrara and William Mari were feted for their heroic efforts in March when they ran into a burning house to save the lives of children who were inside. […]