All in With John Jastremski Since the start of 2025, some Mets fans and media members have shifted their attention to another big star about to hit the free agent market: Vlad Guerrero Jr. Yes, the Mets in January were dealing with the daily Pete Alonso update and at the time his status was very […]
Like law enforcement and politics, parenting is often a thankless role. There is so much you’re doing for the good of your family day in and day out that nobody sees and, at times, is almost expected. It’s a lifelong responsibility with no manual, no training, and no compensation other than the joy of seeing […]
Staying Connected: Hoehm Town Happenings TV Show Since becoming Supervisor, one of my top priorities is keeping our residents informed, engaged, and connected with what’s happening in our town. That’s why each month, I host a television program that is a valuable tool we have for building community, sharing important updates, and celebrating the people […]
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is targeting Republican Michael Lawler of New York’s 17th district in the mid-term election of 2026. The DCCC says Lawler’s addition to the Democrats’ Districts in Play signal their readiness to reclaim the House majority by focusing on this key New York seat. The Democratic committee said Lawler’s addition to […]
Senator Bill Weber (R, Nanuet) has announced the posthumous induction of former Clarkstown Councilman Mark Woods Jr. into the State Senate Veterans Hall of Fame. Woods died unexpectedly last May at the age of 54. The induction ceremony is scheduled to take place at the New York State Capitol in Albany on Tuesday, May 27th. […]
Students Get Real-World Glimpses into Hands-on, High-Tech, and High-Paying Careers More than 700 local high school students got an inside look at the world of building and construction last week at the 24th Annual Construction Career Day, the premier industry-sponsored career exposition in the Hudson Valley. Students from six counties filled the Rockland Community College […]