Federal investigation of Evergreen Fire calls for better training and preparedness for first responders

Federal investigation of Evergreen Fire calls for better training and preparedness for first responders

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a division of the CDC, has issued a unflattering report following the devastating fire on March  23, 2021, that resulted in the death of firefighter Jared Lloyd and a resident at the Evergreen Assisted Living Facility in Spring Valley. Investigation of the cause of the blaze unearthed […]

All in With John Jastremski

I’ve been very fortunate to be around for some unbelievable times and moments in NY Sports.  Of course we would all like a Doc Brown time machine for many instances of life, but from a sports standpoint, one of the great time periods I would have loved to have lived with the platform that I […]

The County Executive’s Corner – Rockland Prevailed Against Short-Sighted Plans

It’s being reported that New York City is officially ending its flawed program to bus migrants to Rockland County and beyond; a “Decompression Strategy” that epitomized poor planning and disregard for community well-being.  Rockland was the first County to be selected by the City of New York with a plan to house about 400 adult […]

Hoehmtown Happenings

Clarkstown Grows Greener: New Solar Panels Installed on Town Hall Roof I am incredibly proud to announce the Town of Clarkstown will be saving taxpayers an estimated $15,000 annually through the use of recently installed solar panels on the roof at Town Hall. Clarkstown is now the first town, and only the second municipality in […]