Pearl River Defeats Nanuet 20 – 18: Little Brown Jug remains in Pearl River

Last Saturday, Pearl River Highschool clinched this year’s Little Brown Jug game defeating rival Nanuet in a close match that ended 20-18. The two-point win is notable as Pearl River stopped three Nanuet two-point conversions in the game, including one with 4:37 left in the fourth quarter when defensive back.  This is Pearl River’s second […]

Furry Friend of the Week: Diablo

Meet Diablo, our very first adoptable furry friend of the week! Diablo is the sweetest two year old male. He needs a forever home where he can chase a string toy, and share quiet moments of affection. Diablo always wants to love you and snuggle with you. His loving personality makes Diablo the perfect companion […]

JCC holds moment of silence on Anniversary of Oct. 7 attacks

On Monday, October 7, at 12:10 p.m. the Jewish Community Center of Rockland joined fellow JCCC’s across North America and Jewish organizations worldwide in a silent moment of reflection honoring those lost during the 2023 terrorist attack in Israel a year previously. Many local officials issued statements of solidarity with the Jewish community, including County […]

Jones’ allies accuse WFP candidate of running fake campaign

Allies of former Representative  Mondaire Jones, the Democrat nominee for New York’s 17th Congressional District,  have filled suit against Anthony Frascone, a third party candidate who has made no apparent effort to campaign for office. Six plaintiffs, including election lawyer Keith Corbett — who successfully had independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. thrown off the […]

Nanuet Library hosts bond vote October 16

On October 16th from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., the Nanuet Library will be hold   a public vote on a bond of $12.9 million intended to fund infrastructure upgrades for the aging building. If approved by residents of the Nanuet School District, the bond would enable the library to enact much needed repairs as […]

Reader’s Letters

Dear Editor, I have been living in Rockland with my wife and son as a South Korean immigrant since 1991. I was so proud of him when he graduated from the Clarksktown School District, because a school provided a better education with great teachers and advanced facilities.    Recently, I read one of the national […]