Not very far from New York City—right up along the Hudson River—the county of Rockland provides a variety of entertainment suitable for entertaining just about any interest. Rockland’s many cultural institutions and outdoor activities, vibrant dining, and annual festivals give residents and guests alike plenty of reasons to have fun and relax. If you’re looking […]
On January 14th, Rockland County Executive Ed Day and the Arts Council of Rockland (ACOR) announced Juan Pablo Mobili as the official Poet Laureate of Rockland County. Mobili, who was born in Argentina, has now lived in Rockland for almost two decades. Growing up with a principal for a mother and a poet and public […]
Brand identity has become an integral part of any modern day business. With the advent of programs like VistaPrint and Canva, many business owners try to create their own branding and logos, which according to Nadine Schneider, owner of South Mountain Studios, ends up leading to more stress than necessary. Schneider certainly has the education […]
Meet Harlem! This sweet girl is a one year old loving, gentle female dog looking for her perfect forever home. She’s a medium-sized dog with soft, expressive eyes that melt your heart and a glossy coat that’s a joy to pet. This adorable pup thrives on human companionship and will happily curl up next to […]
If there is one thing New Yorkers can agree upon, it’s that good pizza is king. With a preponderance of pizza places in and around Rockland County, Rocklanders have their pick of where to grab a Friday (or any day ending in “y”) pie. Mercato Roman Pizza in Tappan is serving up a different kind […]
ORANGETOWN NYACK: Edward Hopper House, PORTAL: The Window in American Photography This exhibition of gelatin silver prints and color photographs date from the late 1920s to early 2000s. Collectively, they reveal how photographers employ a window as a pictorial device to frame and anchor each image and, technically and theoretically, to employ it as a […]