The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced that it will no longer defend drinking water safeguards that protect Americans from four toxic PFAS chemicals, also known as “forever chemicals.” The EPA is also asking the federal court to throw out existing limits that protect drinking water from those four PFAS chemicals (PFNA, PFHxS, GenX, […]
When someone trips on a broken sidewalk or slips on a wet floor, the immediate concern is the injury. However, the legal questions that follow can be just as complex. Determining who is responsible and what compensation is fair involves a detailed evaluation of the circumstances surrounding the incident. Understanding this process helps clarify how […]
The chances of snagging a Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292 million, but even a modest win can pack a punch. A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was purchased in Western New York, while a $1 million ticket was sold in Chautauqua County, igniting excitement across every nearby community. The moment became a quick reminder that […]
In the September 11th issue of the Rockland County Times, an article was published regarding a fundraiser held in the memory of Tim O’Donohue. The article contained several inaccuracies, including Tim O’Donohue’s last name, age, genre of musicianship, cause of death, and manner of fundraising for People to People. The RCT strives for accuracy in […]
On Sunday, September 14, 2025, at approximately 5:25 PM, the Haverstraw Police Department was dispatched to a residential address within the Village of Haverstraw for a report of a male subject who had grabbed a woman by the neck and held a screwdriver to her. Upon arrival, officers learned that the adult female victim had […]
All in With John Jastremski After Monday’s loss to the Philadelphia Phillies, I think it’s fair to admit that the NL East Race is over barring a miracle of all miracles. The Mets after Monday’s loss to the Phillies are now 8 games back in the division and considering the fact that there […]