By Rockland County Executive Ed Day Once again, we have seen someone who hates our way of life try to wreak death and destruction on innocent people at the height of the holiday season. And once again, that terrorist didn’t succeed. That’s in large part due to the quick and heroic work of law enforcement. […]
By George Hoehmann Supervisor, Town of Clarkstown A few weeks ago, I was proud to announce the Town will purchase the St. Peter’s Syro-Malankara Church property on Mountainview Avenue in Valley Cottage. The purchase will preserve 4.3 acres of open space and prevent the development of a 10,295 square-foot building and 55-space parking lot. The […]
BY DIANE DIMOND Laws are a necessary evil in civilized society. You obey the laws, and the government will do its best to protect you and yours. But what happens when there’s a conflict between a state and a federal law? That is the situation across America today. So far, California, Colorado, Illinois, New Mexico, […]
In the world of computers, files are items for every bit of data stored. It is the same way as written data are stored on a paper or music on tapes. So, whenever any data is stored, they are saved as a file with a filename. The filename consists of two parts, one is the […]
Sparkill, NY – St. Thomas Aquinas College, a private, four-year liberal arts institution announced today their plan to introduce the first ever collegiate football team in Rockland County history. The team is set to compete in the Collegiate Sprint Football League (CSFL) in fall 2018. “St. Thomas Aquinas College is honored to join the Collegiate […]