A COUP FOR THE COUNTY

A COUP FOR THE COUNTY

Former shopping center’s re-birth predicted to be welcome—and bustling—addition to Rockland BY KATHY KAHN Special to the Rockland Times Fashion, food, fun, fitness, all in one location–who could ask for anything more? Certainly not the town of Clarkstown, which is host municipality to the forthcoming Shops at Nanuet on Route 59, where locals fondly remember […]

POLITICS AT THE NEW CITY STREET FAIR

Dear residents and friends of the Town of Clarkstown: I hope that you will all enjoy the New City Street Fair that is being held this coming Sunday, May 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. under the sponsorship of the New City Chamber of Commerce. Hopefully the weather will cooperate and a good time […]

Future Shock for Rockland

Future Shock for Rockland

Overall population increases while public school populations shrink BY KATHY KAHN Special to the Rockland Times It really came as no shock to members of the Rockland Business Association what the county will look like as they listened to the numbers being rolled out at the Bear Mountain Inn on April 25 presented by Jonathan […]

Clarkstown Moves To Preserve Historic Homes

PART I BY MARIA MIRAKAJ BROWNSELL Back in December, numerous residents of Clarkstown attended the monthly board meeting with pins on their shirts that exclaimed, “History Matters.” After the Teaberry Port House in West Nyack was demolished, many people were worried about the fate of another historic property in Clarkstown. The Vanderbilt-Budke on Germonds Road […]

THREE EAGLE SCOUTS FROM TROOP 78

THREE EAGLE SCOUTS FROM TROOP 78

Troop 78 of Nanuet celebrates the achievements of three scouts; Matt DePaul from Suffern High School, Colin Myers from Suffern High School and Jon O’Neill from Clarkstown South High School. Each of the three boys have served the community and their troop for the past seven years learning lifelong skills and leadership that will carry […]

In spite of LaCorte’s Claims, Rockland Budgeted a Significant Sum for Parks

REPORT BY MICHAEL RICONDA During a heated debate on environmental concerns between county executive candidates at Clarkstown Town Hall on April 18, candidate and Suffern Mayor Dagan LaCorte might have not only dropped an incorrect park budget figure, but also failed to grasp the scope of funding going to Rockland parks. Both during and after […]

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