BY DIANE DIMOND The time for serious police reforms has come. There is no ignoring that fact. Cities and states around the nation are already working on what those reforms will look like. Colorado just implemented a new set of standards that other jurisdictions are sure to study. This new set of standards: – Bans chokeholds. […]
There’s been a lot of buzz around O&R the past few days about what a line crew responding to a “wires down” call in Palisades found a couple of weeks ago. Turns out, it’s a sweet, “bee-utiful” story. Late Thursday afternoon, June 11, O&R Overhead Line Supervisor Dan Goswick and his crew were dispatched […]
Commits to helping students navigate current societal challenges by providing access to affordable education to prepare them for college, community service, and career success. On Wednesday, July 1, Kenneth D. Daly, a mission-based educator and clean energy business leader, assumed his position as the ninth president at St. Thomas Aquinas College (STAC) after a successful […]
By County Executive Ed Day By now you have all heard our motto, Safety First, People Always, and it is being enacted not just within Rockland County government but by each and every business that is in the process of reopening. Each business that reopens as part of one of the Phases of the NY […]
Cost $10 per visit Rockland Center for the Arts (RoCA) continues its mission of enrichment through the arts. RoCA will present artists’ studios tours: LIVE and interactive! This summer you’ll get the rare privilege of stepping into some incredible artists’ studios to get a glimpse of where and how they make their art, learn about their inspiration and […]
To the Editor, The impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on all of our lives is clear. Even as some states begin to recover or even reopen, many of us are still worried for the health and wellbeing of our families, friends, and colleagues. But I’m also worried about the impact this crisis will […]