By Rockland County Executive Ed Day On a frigid afternoon last week, I met with State Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski in my office in New City. Ken provided an update on a host of key, nonpartisan issues he’s concentrating on for the people of his district, which includes parts of Clarkstown, Haverstraw and Ramapo. Illegal housing, […]
Suffern Police Chief Clarke Osborne has spoken out about filmmaker Michael Moore’s recent comments referring to military snipers as “cowards:” Osborne said, “The last few days have been a little hectic and busy in my own little world and after catching up on some news today I see that filmmaker Michael Moore decided to call […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – Expenses related to Rockland Community College charge backs might be in order for Rockland’s municipalities in 2015, but not without a contentious fight between County Executive Ed Day and both county and local officials. The possibility was raised during a recent meeting of the County Legislature, when it was […]
At a meeting of Clarkstown Committee on January 5, Ralph E. Sabatini, New City, was unanimously elected as the new Clarkstown Republican Party chairman to serve a two year term. He succeeds Robert Axelrod, who had served for in that position for six years. Sabatini, a New City resident of over 40 years, ran for […]
Withers supports in 3-2 vote PRESS RELEASE FROM DANIEL FRIEDMAN During the annual reorganization meeting of the Ramapo Town Board, Councilman Daniel Friedman publicly raised questions about a contract that was placed on the agenda for a lobbyist for the town. The lobbying firm, State Street Advisors, run by Keith Sernick, had been awarded a […]
NYCF PRESS RELEASE This afternoon, the New York State Senate again passed the non-controversial portions of the Women’s Equality Act. Rev. Jason J. McGuire, executive director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, made the following remarks: “New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to see that the New York State Senate has made it its […]