After a series of contradictory announcements from the state, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo clarified on Monday that New York’s school districts can choose to lift the requirement that their students must wear masks outdoors. The Governor stated that the mask mandate will remain in place while students are still indoors. This change aligns […]
With the virus quickly fading, it was masks off and smiles on as local officials and the Rockland Business Association welcomed a new car dealership to the Route 59 corridor. Clarkstown, the county seat, has a population of over 90,000 residents and sixty percent of commercial rateables within its borders. New business –as well […]
Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert today announced that free rabies shots (vaccinations) are available for cats, dogs, and ferrets belonging to Rockland residents on Sunday, June 6, 2021, from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Robert Yeager Health Complex, 50 Sanatorium Road in Pomona (In the parking […]
Bar flies rejoice! As of Monday, May 31, bars and restaurants across the Empire State are allowed to return to their normal operating hours. “Like every other milestone of our reopening, the end of curfew for indoor dining is the result of New Yorkers banding together, practicing safety precautions and getting vaccinated, so we can […]
Lorraine Stocks was worried about the children of her community. After over a year of quarantining and keeping their distance, Stocks, a teacher’s assistant at George Miller Elementary School in Nanuet, was concerned what kind of effect such isolation could have on her students psyches. “These kids must be beside themselves” lamented Stocks, who decided […]
Can you experience something in its truest form when you are surrounded by crowds of people? Are you really seeing what’s in front of you when you are viewing it through the lens of your camera and not with your own eyes? Arizona is known for housing the Grand Canyon National Park. The huge hole […]