Indian Point Closure Moves Forward

Indian Point Closure Moves Forward

  By Kathy Kahn   After nearly five decades of supplying power to electricity-hungry New York City, Indian Point is scheduled to close down in April 2021. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has given conditional approval to the sale of Indian Point to Holtec International, based in Jupiter, Florida. One of its affiliates, Holtec Decommissioning International […]

The Road to the Recount

The Road to the Recount

  Opinion By: Kathy Kahn   While most media outlets have declared former Vice President Joe Biden the winner of the November 2 Presidential Election, current POTUS Donald Trump is primed to challenge the mail-in balloting fiasco that is still unfolding across the USA. Trump and a cadre of attorneys are primed to take the […]

The Forgotten Victims of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Seniors Are Coping With Isolation

The Forgotten Victims of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Seniors Are Coping With Isolation

By: Jennifer Korn At the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, nursing homes around the country went into lockdown to protect those most susceptible to the virus. Unfortunately, several reports suggest that the restrictions meant to safeguard the elderly have created a different problem: a new mental health crisis.   In March, the Centers for Medicare […]

County Executive’s Corner “A Helping Hand”

County Executive’s Corner “A Helping Hand”

By County Executive Ed Day Each year from November 1st through April 30th our Department of Social Services (DSS) works with a local provider to operate our Warming Center for homeless single adults. This year we are again working with Catholic Charities to help the most vulnerable people in our County remain safe and to […]

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