By Kathy Kahn At 11:45p.m. on March 31, Albany lawmakers passed Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s $168.3 Billion NYS Budget for fiscal year 2018-2019, but no mention of how to address the $4 billion deficit the state faces were included. It is the fourth consecutive year the budget was passed “on time.” Among the positives: A uniform policy on sexual […]
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM CPD Many residents and businesses are now utilizing surveillance cameras and these cameras may capture persons and events without the owner’s knowledge and this captured information may help the police department solve crimes and help keep the Town safe. The Clarkstown Police Department is asking residents and businesses around the Town […]
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Village Law Section 5-508 (3), a Public Hearing will be held by the Village of Spring Valley Board of Trustees on Wednesday, April 4, 2018 8:00 p.m. at the Village of Spring Valley Village Hall located at 200 North Main Street, Spring Valley, New York, regarding the Tentative Budget […]
Students find it particularly hard to produce lab reports. Such type of academic work aims to present the results of some the research work. In order to write a good lab report, the student has to conduct a research and describe it. It sounds easy, but for many it is a real pain. That is […]
PRESS RELEASE FROM CPD: Wanted- Driver of Hit and Run Accident Injuring a 7 Year Old Girl The Clarkstown Police Department is investigating and attempting to locate Carlos Osvaldo Garcia-Gonzalez in connection with a hit & run accident which occurred on November 21, 2017, at approximately 8:05 am in the vicinity of Lakewood Drive and […]
BY GEORGINA CASAZZA WESLEY HILLS – The Antrim Playhouse delivers again with Tom Dulack’s highly laughable comedy, ‘Breaking Legs’ at the small Rockland County Theatre. ‘Breaking Legs’ tells the story of the worlds of the Mafia and theatre coming together. When a professional playwright is seeking funding for his play he looks to the “family” […]