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 […]
Hello Jon. I’m in the house clean-out business and from time to time I find things which were left to be discarded but could have some value. Case in point, the item pictured. I was going through some very old books that had been left for me to dispose of. When I have the time, […]
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 […]
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 […]
For pet owners everywhere, there comes a time where they must make the impossible decision to help their pet cross over the rainbow bridge. These goodbyes have traditionally been done in a fluorescently lit vet’s office with a structured time limit. Many animals, especially those nearing the end of their lives, associate the vet’s office […]
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 […]