BY CAROL MCILMURRAY Lana Benim, Pys.D is bringing an educational-based daycare to New City’s former St. Augustine school building and it has brought the attention of parish members and townspeople who are concerned the former catholic school will be turned into a Yeshiva or a private school seeking taxpayer money. The town of Clarkstown is […]
The members of the Ramapo Police Department lost a member of their extended family this week: Chief John Timoney. Chief Timoney was a former Town of Ramapo resident who served in the NYPD as the first deputy commissioner and eventually moved on to become commissioner of the Philadelphia Police Department. After that he served as […]
The Academy for Martial Arts in Orangeburg will be hosting a kids’ “goal setting seminar and bully proof workshop,” 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Academy, 8 Orangetown Shopping Center. Free pizza will be on hand. There’s limited space so reserve your child’s spot now. Make sure your kid never falls prey to a bully. When […]
For the first time, Macy’s is partnering with the Association for the Visually Impaired and inviting customers to participate in Macy’s 11th annual national “Shop For A Cause” charity shopping event, taking place Friday, Aug. 26 through Sunday, Aug. 28, 2016. Customers can begin purchasing shopping passes from AVI now. Macy’s “Shop For A Cause” is a unique shopping event dedicated […]
This June the lights went out at Airmont Village Hall in the middle of a session of village justice court after a utility pole fell down and snapped some wires. While power was eventually restored, Trustee Ralph Bracco had already been pushing the board to seek out a standby generator in case something like this […]
New York is the “least free” state in the nation, according to a study released by the Cato Institute. The poor ranking is mainly due to high taxes and heavy handed rules controlling daily life. The report ranked New York last for economic and personal freedom. Cato Institute says New York is the worst state […]