The past year has been difficult for many. Faced with economic hardship, political tensions, and a viral pandemic, the average American is under a fair amount of stress these days. The calamitous physical effects have been draining; however, we as a community can not fail to consider the mental afflictions as well. Job loss, housing […]
By: John Jastremski It’s been well documented in this column and throughout town that the New York Yankees have been baseball’s disappointment in the first half of the 2021 season. They are too right handed, too reliant on right handed power and lack the sort of athleticism and balance that is needed to field a […]
The schedule makers of Major League Baseball gave New York baseball fans a major pick me up going into a Holiday Weekend scheduling the first installment of this years Subway Series. It was the perfect weekend to draw a pretty simple and straightforward conclusion about the two clubs. The Mets and the Yankees are […]
The Rockland County Department of Health (RCDOH), Good Samaritan Hospital, and the NY Boulders have announced that COVID-19 vaccines will be available at Boulders Stadium in Pomona from June 21 – June 27 on; Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 9:00am – 7:00pm Wednesday from 1:00pm – 7:00pm Friday from 11:00am – 1:00pm and 5:00pm – […]
Over the last few weeks, plenty of teams in town have gotten a lot of attention. Of course, the Knicks Playoff Run got a ton of love, and rightfully so. The Nets have been center stage trying to win a title and hold off the Milwaukee Bucks and find themselves in quite the predicament. […]
The Rockland Rowing Association recently announced that Charlotte Buck, of Nyack, was selected to the U.S. National Rowing Team. She will be competing in the women’s eight-person race in Tokyo. Buck began rowing with the Rockland Rowing Association during her transition from Nyack High School to Columbia University. She went on to captain her team […]