All in With John Jastremski It’s amazing to see how a player’s narrative can evolve in a city and within a fan base. If you go back to Pete Alonso’s rookie year in 2019, he won over the city and the Mets fans with relative ease. From day one in the big leagues, Alonso has […]
I recently inherited this statue from my uncle’s estate in Westchester. He was what I would call a serious art and antique collector for most of his adult life. He frequently would travel throughout Europe and return with all types of art. I remember the statue in question being in his living room, among many […]
The 100 Deadliest Days of the Year: Teen Driving Fatalities Spike In Summer The summer season is universally viewed as a fun and happy time for all, especially for teens enjoying the freedom that comes at the end of the school year. This extra free time generally means there are more teen drivers on our […]
I’m proud to say the Rockland County HERROS (Higher Education Recruitment & Retention Opportunities) College Tuition Reimbursement program for our volunteer emergency responders has given back more than $389,000 to heroes towards their college tuition. This initiative reflects our deep gratitude and ongoing commitment to those who dedicate their time and energy to protecting our […]
By Alan D. Bergman “My life just hasn’t been that interesting.” I get a little crazy each time I hear a Baby Boomer (those born between 1946-1964) utter those words. My forehead furrows, my stomach instantly aches, and my head bangs away like a bass drum in a marching band. It’s hugely aggravating for me […]
Did you know that June is National Foster a Pet Month? In honor of this special month, the RCT sat down with veterinary expert Dr. Hunter Finn to learn more about pet foster care. Fostering an animal gives them the attention they won’t necessarily receive in a busy shelter and the environment where they can […]