By The Spectator, John Maloney As usual, I’m giving you my predictions for the year 2020. I’m a little late this year but here they are. Remember in early 2016 I did predict that Donald Trump would be President! Here goes • Kansas City Chiefs will win the Super Bowl • There will be one […]
The Rockland Camerata, under the direction of Matthew Rupcich, invites the public to the United We Sing Concert on Sunday, January 26, 3 p.m. at the Three Fold Auditorium, 260 Hungry Hollow Road, Chestnut Ridge. The concert is described as a “celebration of songs from around the world, featuring English, French, and Italian madrigals, plus […]
Photos and story submitted by Jeannine Rippa Park Church, 4 Roosevelt Place, New City held its annual drive-thru, re-enactment of the Nativity. The public was able to drive-thru the live Nativity, while listening to music and scripture. Members of Park Church congregation played the roles of Jesus, his mother, Mary, her husband, Joseph, shepherds, angels […]
By Melinda Myers Once your holiday celebrations have passed and the decorations go back into storage, it is time to deal with your real Christmas tree. Don’t drag it to the curb to be hauled away by the trash collectors. Give it a second, even third life, in your landscape. No live Christmas tree? Don’t […]
PEARL RIVER, NY Dec. 10, 2019 2 p.m. — Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) has some timely lighting tips aimed at making this holiday season safer and brighter. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that each year over 12,000 people are treated in hospital emergency rooms for injuries related to holiday lights and […]
Opening Night, December 12, 6 p.m. New City – Supervisor George Hoehmann announced, the Town of Clarkstown is opening its third annual Winter Wonderland at the beautiful Congers Lake Memorial Park from December 12 to January 1. Each year the Town’s Department of Engineering and Facilities Management and the Recreation Department construct LED light displays […]