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 […]

The Patriot Lounge – Stony Point’s One Stop Shop for Good Food with a Side of Fun

The Patriot Lounge – Stony Point’s One Stop Shop for Good Food with a Side of Fun

Stationed right off the Palisades Interstate Pkwy, historic buildings of the former residential institution Letchworth Village stand watch. A driveway snaking through the village culminates in what is now The Patriot Lounge. Between Robert McFadden, Michael McFadden and Chef Peter Mueller Jr., the three Rocklanders have brought into being a multifaceted space suitable for any […]

Pearl River, Monroe-Woodbury Capture Team Titles at 41st Rockland Alumni Cross Country Run

Catherwood, La Burt individual champions; Albertus Magnus’ Long Red Line honored The Pearl River alumni emerged with a close victory in the men’s division while the Monroe-Woodbury women romped to an uncontested triumph during the 41st edition of the Bill Markiewicz Memorial Rockland County Alumni Cross Country Run, held Saturday, Nov. 30 at Bear Mountain […]