Rockland Community College will host a section of the internationally renowned AIDS Memorial Quilt throughout the month of October as a part of LGBTQIA+ History Month. The quilt will be displayed in the Library on RCC’s main campus in Suffern. The AIDS Memorial Quilt, the largest community arts project in the world, honors the lives […]
Things were busy over the first weekend of October as several communities began celebrating the harvest season with full vigor. Among those kicking off autumnal events was the Village of Nyack, which held its annual Arts Walk weekend, as well as the start of the Phoenix Fest, which will run through October 16th. Clover Stadium […]
This past Saturday featured a few more scales, feathers and fur than typically seen in a Catholic Church. This adorable parade of pets waiting for a pat and a blessing is a tradition that is believed to have begun back in the 13th century and is attributed to St. Francis Assisi. The tradition takes place […]
What’s going on in Rockland County from Thursday, October 9th – Wednesday, 15th Email gillian@rocklandcountytimes.com with events! Orangetown TAPPAN: Tappan Library, Halloween Animals Just in time for Halloween, meet some creepy, crawly, and slimy creatures from Eyes of the Wild–and find out why they’re not so scary after all. This event is intended for […]
Reviews by Donna Lee Miele Mona’s Eyes by Thomas Schlesser Europa Editions, $30 ISBN 9798889661115; also available in large print, ISBN 9798889661559 When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Rizdén Vintage, $18 ISBN 9798217006731 These two international bestsellers are available in English for the first time: Mona’s Eyes is translated from French, […]
As the fantasy football playoffs loom in Weeks 12-17, uncovering sleepers who can outperform expectations is crucial for championship success. The New York Giants, often overlooked in fantasy discussions, have a pair of intriguing under-the-radar players ready to make an impact: tight end Theo Johnson and wide receiver Darius Slayton. Fantasy managers searching for value […]