Working as a registered nurse is one of the most rewarding career options in the world. Whether you are fairly new to the world of nursing and already know that you want to progress your career in the future, or whether you’ve been working as a nurse for a while and are looking for a […]
Tagging whitetails in the Empire State has never been more popular, and bow hunters especially are taking home extremely high numbers after a successful year. New York has an abundance of whitetail, so whether you’re hoping to start the season early or you’re taking the time to get your practice in before heading to the […]
COUNTY PRESS RELEASEÂ Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert announce that the Health Department has scheduled its first flu (influenza virus) vaccine clinic for the 2020-2021 flu season. This clinic is for everyone six months and older, and will be held on Friday, September 25, from 10 a.m. […]
Individual health has become a more important topic in the coronavirus era. It seems everywhere you go people are more attuned to how their daily habits affect their health. In light of that, one of the best things that could come from the coronavirus crisis is a new commitment to making positive health changes. It […]
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) announced that as of September 16th all customers who refuse to wear a mask on public transit will be subject to a $50 fine. The new measure follows Governor Cuomo’s executive order directing the MTA to develop a plan to bolster mask compliance across public transit. MTA officials reiterated that […]
By: Patrick McLoughlin As we enter the end of the summer season and the days begin to shorten, cooler air and rainy weather can remind us of autumn approaching. With that comes the fruits of our labor in the vegetable garden as well as a fresh array of colors brought to us by tarnishing tree […]