BY DR. LOUIS ALPERT The Ombudsman Alert has featured Congresswoman Schakowsky in several past columns for her leadership in sponsoring federal legislation concerning auto and highway safety for all Americans. This time, Congresswoman Schakowsky along with more that 200 members of the House of Representatives of both parties, including our own Congresswoman Nita Lowey,have co-sponsored […]
Malware is a type of software that’s designed to damage your computer, network or other device, and over the years it has evolved and become more dangerous, with many high-profile malware attacks that have caused millions in losses. Luckily, there are ways to prevent malware, and it’s better to take security measures now rather than […]
By the Spectator, John Maloney As I write this column, Washington D.C. seems to be in a state of chaos. There’s trouble with Ukraine, with Russia, with Turkey. The other word you hear is impeachment! It ‘s a crazy town and the rest of the world isn’t much better. I’ve made a list of bad […]
BY SCOTT WATERS On Sunday, October 13 at approximately 5 p.m. the Suffern Police Department received a call from a hiker who had fallen and was injured while hiking in the mountains off of Orange Ave in the Village of Suffern. The hiker wasn’t sure of her exact location, so Suffern Police Officers Lou Venturini, […]
It took four years of planning, tough decisions and a commitment to make things right, but it all paid off when the Village of Suffern was advised on October 8, 2019 that Moody’s Investors Service upgraded the Village of Suffern rating from Baa1 to A2. “The Village Board and I worked with Treasurer Michael Genito, […]