BY MICHAEL RICONDA The upcoming Shops at Nanuet project is proceeding as planned, with development continuing under the town’s oversight. In an interview with the Rockland County Times, Clarkstown Town Supervisor Alex Gromack explained the project had hit no snags and continued to engage the efforts of both developers and the town in what he […]
It was a hot room last Tuesday night as president of the North Rockland Teachers’ Association Robin Brennan approached the microphone to address the NRCDS School Board. Brennan came carrying the weight of a highly aggrieved teachers’ union, and this dispute was not about salaries. The union is currently in deep mediation with the school […]
A trio of Ramapo poets: Marty Levine, Diane Weber and Harry Waitzman, will be joined by Rockland County’s own poet laureate, Dan Masterson, on Wedesday, April 10, 7 p.m. at the community room of the New City Library. The esteemed poets will offer readings from their original works, followed by an open reading. Community participation […]
Former Nanuet, N.Y, resident was promoted to the rank of Navy commander during a ceremony at the McNamara Headquarters Complex, Fort Belvoir, Va., Dec. 28. Navy Commander Emily Allen, (nee Li) graduated from Nanuet Senior High School in 1993 and attributes most of her success to her high school English teacher, Catherine Nowicki. Allen said […]
Cuomo’s Seven Round Limit on Gun Magazines to be Indefinitely Lifted One of the signature pieces of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s SAFE Act, the seven round limit on gun magazines, has been scrapped according to Senate Republicans. In a win for gun rights proponents who claimed the SAFE Act was pushed through the legislature hastily and […]
Rockland County Times EIC Dylan Skriloff earned the 877 Civilian Award last week at the Haverstraw Elks annual Law Enforcement Dinner for the Rockland County Times and his coverage of the Journal News gun-map fiasco. Hundreds or more law enforcement names and addresses were revealed on the Journal News gun-map, causing outrage within much of […]