BY BARRY WARNER The Antrim Playhouse in Wesley Hills enriches those who take an active part in it, as well as those in the community who benefit from its live-theater productions. On either side of the footlights, the people involved represent a diversity of age, culture, life experience and a strong appreciation of the importance […]
PHOTO PROVIDED BY SEAN SMITH For the first time in memory, Orangetown Highway Dept trucks were lined up blocking many side roads along the parade route of the Rockland County St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Pearl River on Sunday, March 19. Sources told the Rockland County Times that the move came at the request of […]
At the Haverstraw Town Board meeting on Monday evening, March 27 Supervisor Howard T. Phillips, Jr. and the Town Council presented a plaque and certificates to the North Rockland Junior Varsity and Junior Pee Wee Cheerleaders for winning the National, Eastern Regional and Empire State championships.
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF It’s been a long time coming, but the Town of Clarkstown has finally installed a much-needed left hand turn light at the intersection of Smith and West Clarkstown Roads for cars traveling south on West Clarkstown. The left hand light will have its greatest impact on residents who utilize the Pascack Community Center […]
BY MORT BECKER I had the great opportunity to participate in a “Not in Our Town” – Clarkstown event which was hosted by the JCC and ably coordinated and arranged by Robert Pitkofsky, Dustin Hausner and Clarkstown Councilmembers Stepahanie Hausner and Daniel Caprara. In attendance was a diverse crowd ranging from a Chasidic Rabbi and […]
National Library Week is April 9 – 15, is a time to remind the public about the contributions libraries, librarians and library workers make to their communities every day. Today’s libraries are faced with the challenges of responding to the ever changing needs and interests of their communities. Libraries and librarians throughout the country provide their […]