There’s no better advertisement than food, fun, crafts and music to draw a crowd. Throw in sunny skies and comfortable temperatures, and you’ve got all the makings of a successful venue. Those key ingredients helped Suffern to put on its end-of-summer street fair, one that drew hundreds to Lafayette Avenue on September 18. […]
In the evening hours of Saturday, September 18, 2021, Clarkstown police officers were dispatched 135 Convent Rd., in Nanuet, after receiving multiple reports of a male firing numerous gunshots. Witnesses provided officers with both a description of the male who had fired the handgun and the vehicle he was operating. Responding officers soon located the […]
After years of planning and construction, representatives from Rockland County and New York State proudly announced on Tuesday Sept 15 that Vincent Village is officially open for residents. The $42 million affordable and supportive housing development in the village of Nanuet will be a welcome relief for elderly residents in need of a place to […]
I spend a lot of time giving the decision makers of Major League Baseball plenty of grief, but I will give credit where credit is due. The decision to schedule the Yankees and the Mets on the 20th Anniversary of the horrific terrorist attacks of September 11th was nothing short of brilliant. Twenty years […]
It’s been 20 years since America was forever changed by the tragic events of September 11th, 2001. The attack that so shocked and changed the nation is an especially painful memory for the people of Rockland, many of whom lost friends and loved ones on that day and the days since. Just last month, our […]
 “For the last 48 years, the strong legal shield of the United States Constitution has steadfastly protected a woman’s ‘right to privacy’ when it comes to choosing whether she will have an abortion, the most private of decisions a woman can ever make.  It is hard to fathom how, in the year 2021, […]