This is my 2026 public comment regarding the worst-case scenario concept for Community Rally Points at the intersections of county roads when the crisis is larger than government can handle. In 2023 I originally presented this concept to the Sheriff and County Legislature. This has yet to be acted upon. Since then, there have been […]
Why are my candidates still parading around its corpse? On Thursday, April 9th, I sat down with almost 800 people, both in person and on zoom, to watch the debate between three Democrat primary candidates for NY-17. The debate covered a wide range of issues, but something stuck out to me when the candidates were […]
By Adam Garvey In recent years, several states and municipalities have taken it upon themselves to redesign the flags that represent them. States like Minnesota and Utah have swapped their old, “Seal on a Bedsheet” style flags for new, more streamlined designs. Since this trend began, I’ve been thinking about how it applies to the […]
By Dan Rose, There is a number that car shoppers in Queens rarely question, and it costs them thousands. It is the down payment. Walk into any franchise dealership in New York and the finance manager will tell you that putting money down is just “how it works.” What they will not tell you is […]
OpEd by Tae-eun Leiah Hartley Rockland Needs Protection. Pass SADA Now. Have you noticed the empty storefronts at the Palisades Center? You should expect more of those. The delis and restaurants closing in Spring Valley, the landscaping crews that stopped showing up, the caregivers who aren’t there for our children and elderly anymore. All of […]
In recent weeks, I’ve been tracking the progress being made around the county with the West Shore Feasibility Study. This study was proposed by AllAboardHudson, a local lower Hudson Valley activist you can find on Instagram who understands the dire transit needs of our area. Municipalities in both Orange and Rockland, including the counties themselves, […]