The Historical Society of Rockland County will open the doors to the 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House on December 7 and 8 for a memorable program of wonder and fun! Children of all ages are welcome to celebrate Saint Nicholas Day, as has been the tradition at the HSRC since 1961. This event is a highlight […]
BY MARIA BROWNSELL Just two days after Election Day, Clarkstown had their Town Board Meeting. After Alexander Gromack was reelected to Town Supervisor, Stephanie Hausner was reelected as a Councilwoman, and George Hoehmann was reelected as a Councilman, the town budget was ready to be discussed. The first public hearing was about proposed local law […]
Deadline to submit nominations is December 16 NEW CITY, NY – County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef announced today that the county is once again accepting nominations for the Civil Rights Hall of Fame for 2013. Now in its 11th year, the Hall of Fame was first launched in 2003 as part of the Human Rights […]
Supervisor Stewart yet to concede, but appears defeated. Council will likely be 5-0 GOP BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR ROCKLAND COUNTY TIMES Orangetown Republicans racked up their biggest victory in decades Tuesday, sweeping every single position in Rockland County’s southernmost township and apparently defeating incumbent Democratic Supervisor Andrew Stewart in the process. Due to a narrow […]
Bride-to-be, best man killed when powerboat slams into construction barge BY BILL DEMAREST NEW CITY – The Nyack man who drove the 19-foot Stingray powerboat that crashed into a Tappan Zee Bridge construction barge in July has been indicted by a Rockland County grand jury on criminally negligent homicide and manslaughter charges in connection with […]
It has been the dream of a local young girl to ride competitively at something she loves. Kayla Koval began her training at the age of seven at Diamond Derby Ranch in New City New York under the tutelage of Deb Shields. She then tried and fell in love with English riding at Silver Rock […]