Governor Andrew M. Cuomo this week announced more than $30 million statewide and $1.35 million in Rockland County to enhance COVID-19 contact tracing and flu prevention in advance of the fall flu season. The majority of funds, available to counties in the form of grants, will be used to increase local health department staffing capacity for enhanced detection, surveillance […]
BY DIANE DIMOND It is clear we have real racial problems in this country, problems that need to be worked through as we try to restore some semblance of harmony and understanding among the population. National healing starts with meaningful conversations, devoid of angry rhetoric and criminal reactions, and needs to include everyone studiously listening […]
Frank Nigro could be the poster boy for the All-American Baseball Challenge. A 2019 graduate of Wilmington University in New Castle, DE, where he was the Wildcats’ catcher for four years after a standout scholastic career at Don Bosco Prep in Ramsey, NJ, Nigro was just itching for an opportunity to get back on the […]
Steven Fisackerly says Compassion and Composure Wins the Day COVID-19 has changed everything. It has re-defined how we communicate, associate, and interact with everyday people and places. Steven Fisackerly, Chief Operating Officer at Skilled Trade Investments, said that when the virus became a pandemic of global significance, one of the first acts business leaders took […]
Despite fears for the auto industry towards the end of March, sales figures are ramping up again. This is good news for the whole economy: even with its strong competition, the auto industry is the US’s biggest manufacturing industry, employing approximately 1.5 million people across all sectors. As such, car manufacturing has been given a significant amount […]