OpEd by Tae-eun Leiah Hartley Rockland Needs Protection. Pass SADA Now. Have you noticed the empty storefronts at the Palisades Center? You should expect more of those. The delis and restaurants closing in Spring Valley, the landscaping crews that stopped showing up, the caregivers who aren’t there for our children and elderly anymore. All of […]
Spring officially begins with the vernal equinox, an astronomical phenomenon that takes place when the sun crosses the earth’s equator, falling between March 21-23 each year. But for most people in our area, springtime is more a state of mind than a day on the calendar. Thoughts of spring start to develop when people begin […]
Legislation sponsored by Senator Pete Harckham and co-sponsored by Senators James Skoufis and Bill Weber passed the New York State Senate on April 1st. The bill to loosen residency requirements for Corrections Officers and related staff members serving Orange and Rockland counties has passed with broad bipartisan support. The bill (S.9020C) will allow eligible personnel […]
How a Shared Love of Music Forged an Unlikely Friendship Between a 98-Year-Old and a Meals on Wheels Volunteer In celebration of National Volunteer Month this April, Meals on Wheels Rockland is sharing a story that perfectly illustrates how volunteering delivers so much more than a meal. It’s a story of two men from different […]
April is Donate Life Month, and the New York State DMV is urging New Yorkers who have not already done so to register as potential organ donors. In 2024, more than 50 percent of eligible New Yorkers had registered to become organ and tissue donors through New York’s Donate Life Registry. It was the first […]
CentralSquare Technologies, a provider of public sector software, recently announced the winners of its 2026 ENGAGE Awards at its annual ENGAGE usercommunity conference, held in Washington, D.C. The awards recognize public sector organizations and leaders for innovation, service, and meaningful impact on the communities they serve. This year’s honorees included one hometown hero, Chief of […]