BY SONIA OWCHARIW AND DYLAN SKRILOFF Comedian, actor and writer Brett Eidman of West Nyack had a good career going for him for 25 years or so. Highlights included guest appearances on Saturday Night Live and Imus in the Morning and a successful run of his one-man show “One Angry Man” on stage in New […]
New studies reaffirm plant’s ability to halt cravings, however, one subject dies during the experiment The results of two observational studies into treating opioid dependence with ibogaine, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound derived from the West African Tabernanthe iboga plant, have been published in the peer-reviewed American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Sponsored by […]
Your weekly forecast by Zachary Jacomowitz  Hello, Rockland County! After a rather unseasonably cool and damp week, big changes are coming and you’ll notice them in the next few days. With that said, let’s get right to that all-important forecast!  For your conclusion to the work week on Friday, expect mostly cloudy skies with […]
BY IAIN MURRAY Originally published by the National Review It’s no secret that the Dodd-Frank Act did for Americans’ access to financial services what Obamacare did for their access to health insurance. In both cases, many Americans were left paying far more for services that were available to them much more affordably before the passage […]
SUEZ and the New York Chapter of the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) have announced the recipients of the 2017 student scholarships. The $3,000 scholarships will go to Daniel Henry (Tappan Zee High School), Caitlin Holt (Pearl River High School) and Jessica Minker (North Rockland High School). The scholarship is designed to assist high […]