Inauguration had Biden & Harris in ‘Time-Out-Chair No matter what you might think of the Biden-Harris, watching them be forced to sit right next to Trump during his inauguration speech was like watching our kids in the ‘time-out-chair.’ You just know they’re thinking …. ‘how fast can I get out of here?’ Our staffers at […]
With fires continuing to rage in Los Angeles and a current death toll of 24, citizens around the country have their eyes glued to screens displaying heartwrenching videos of residents fleeing their homes. These videos and interviews describe apocalyptic situations and stories of families escaping with only the clothes on their backs. In such times […]
Though National Library Lovers Month has come to a close seemingly too early — darn it, leap year!—, supporting these safe havens for education and resources is something that one can engage in any day and any time of the year. Brian Avery, a librarian at Finkelstein Memorial Library, spoke with The Rockland County […]
Remember the good old days of going to the video store to rent movies? Christopher Plummer, the director of Rockland Community College’s Cultural Arts Theatre and co-founder of the Rockland Shakespeare Company, sure does. The first ever VHS tape his mother bought him was “Back to the Future” (1985). “We were in the electronic […]
The Village of Suffern’s Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, November 11 was a fitting way to thank local veterans for their days of service and sacrifice. The event was hosted by Mayor Michael F. Curley, a veteran himself, and the Village of Suffern Board of Trustees, taking place outside Suffern Village Hall in front of […]
Four Rockland County Legislators are slamming the Rockland Republican Party’s creation and use of a “blatantly antisemitic” video that tries to smear Democratic candidates by lumping them together with an Orthodox Jewish elected official. The video, posted on Tuesday to the GOP’s social media, shows four Democratic candidates – Beth Davidson, Dana Stilly, Jesse Malowitz […]