Drawings from Sullivan Correctional Facility, Reception and Talk to be Held at St. Thomas Aquinas College

Drawings from Sullivan Correctional Facility, Reception and Talk to be Held at St. Thomas Aquinas College

(SPARKILL, NY – January 23, 2019) – St. Thomas Aquinas College offers a bachelor’s degree program at the Sullivan Correctional Facility and is proud to exhibit 25 drawings of students from our May 2019 graduating class. Please join us for a reception and talk with Sharon Lindenfeld, adjunct professor of art, on Tuesday, January 29, […]

State Labor Department Releases Preliminary December 2018 Area Unemployment Rates

State Labor Department Releases Preliminary December 2018 Area Unemployment Rates

The New York State Department of Labor today released preliminary local area unemployment rates for December 2018. All metro areas experienced a reduction in the unemployment rate from the same month in 2017. Rates are calculated using methods prescribed by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The State’s area unemployment rates rely in part on the results […]

Peace Poster Contest Winner & Robert J Uplinger Award Recipient

Peace Poster Contest Winner & Robert J Uplinger Award Recipient

At the last Ramapo Lions Meeting Lion President John Twohie, PDG Lion and Peace Poster Chairwoman Maybelle Twohie and DG Lion Ellen Purcigliotti presented the Lions Club International Peace Poster Contest Winner Dallanara Santana of Kakiat School with a check for $100 from District 20R1 and $50 from the Ramapo Lions. Dallanara Santana was joined […]

Insurance Coverages: What you Need to Protect Your New Business

Insurance Coverages: What you Need to Protect Your New Business

By Aurelius J. Licata, AAI Licensed Insurance Agent CEO: Licata Management Corp. and Rockland Score Mentor Every start-up business requires insurance as protection from the exposure of many risks. A lawsuit could easily force a business to dissolve before it even has the chance to begin performing. As the owner of Licata Insurance Agency, and […]

WEST HAVERSTRAW LOOKING TOWARDS MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE VILLAGE

WEST HAVERSTRAW LOOKING TOWARDS MANY IMPROVEMENTS IN THE VILLAGE

By Keith S. Shikowitz People are constantly complaining that our representatives in the government allow politics to govern their way of doing things, and, as a result, it doesn’t do the job it’s supposed to for the people of the community. That’s not the case on the local level. The Trustees and Mayor of West […]

Arrest of Assault

Arrest of Assault

On January 16, 2019 the Spring Valley Police Department responded to 2 Dutch Lane for a report of a man who had been slashed in his face. Upon arrival the officers found and immediately started rendering aid to a victim with a facial wound that started from his temple and ended past his lip, which […]