By: Patrick McLoughlin With night temps dipping into the upper 30’s last week, many plants are preparing for the coming winter. Trees in the county are beginning to redden and tarnish with leaves soon to fall, adding to the list of lawn work that needs to be done. This time of year is good […]
Two Academy of the Holy Angels students who connected over their lifelong interest in American Sign Language recently established “Sign with Gabi and Shiv.” Sophomores Gabriella Callaghan of Nanuet, New York, and Shivani Sahu of Paramus founded their non-profit as platform to educate people about ASL and deaf culture. Together, the students launched an Instagram […]
By: Patrick McLoughlin As we enter the end of the summer season and the days begin to shorten, cooler air and rainy weather can remind us of autumn approaching. With that comes the fruits of our labor in the vegetable garden as well as a fresh array of colors brought to us by tarnishing tree […]
By Kathy Kahn 19 years have passed since the terrorist attack, though it probably feels like yesterday to those who lost loved ones in the World Trade Center on September 11. The Freedom Tower, overlooking the National September 11 Memorial, stood silent guard as voices of family members reading the names of those whose lives […]
Viewing begins Sept. 10 – visitors must call to schedule an appointment After the long Pandemic Shutdown, Rockland Center for the Arts is happy to announce that it is opening up its classroom and gallery exhibition spaces. Visitors will need to schedule an appointment to see the exhibitions in order to limit the number of people […]
Legislator Paul: ‘Proud To Be Part Of Rockland’s Rich Diversity’ The pandemic may have put a damper on festivities, but the Rockland County Legislature is still celebrating Indian American Heritage Month. “Rockland County enjoys a rich, vibrant and wonderfully diverse community and I am so proud to share my Indian heritage with my neighbors,” Rockland […]