County and Clarkstown seek developers for former site of Sain Building

County and Clarkstown seek developers for former site of Sain Building

The County government has taken another step toward redeveloping a long vacant piece of property in the heart of New City. On June 5, County Executive Ed Day, Legislative Chair Jay Hood, Legislative Minority Leader Lon Hofstein, Chair of Budget and Finance Committee Legislator Itamar Yeger, announced the publication of a Request for Proposals (RFP) […]

Poker and the Golden Years: Why More New York Retirees Are Playing the Game

Poker and the Golden Years: Why More New York Retirees Are Playing the Game

In Rockland County, more retirees are turning to poker—not just for fun, but for mental and social engagement. From New City centers to private games in Suffern, the game is quietly becoming a meaningful part of community life, replacing more traditional pastimes. Taking the Game Online: A New Dimension As poker grows among Rockland retirees, […]

The Ride Ends… The Elusive Next Step Awaits Knicks…

The Ride Ends… The Elusive Next Step Awaits Knicks…

All in With John Jastremski The end of the road has finally come for the 2024/25 New York Knicks. 18 playoff games, the first trip to the Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years, but the reaction following the series has been somewhat polarizing amongst the fan base. There is a sentiment of Knicks fans, satisfied […]

The County Executive’s Corner – “Discover the Beauty of Rockland County Parks This Summer”

Now that summer is here and school is wrapping up, it is time to take advantage of all the great outdoor recreational opportunities that Rockland County has to offer. Nestled amidst the Hudson Valley, our county boasts an array of parks that promise not only breathtaking scenery but also endless opportunities for outdoor adventure and […]