BY JOHNA MAILOLLI, R.D., L.D. Walk into any produce section of a supermarket and you are greeted by a vast and abundant selection of fresh fruits and vegetables available to you every day, 52 weeks per year. But have you ever wondered just how that produce gets into your supermarket?ย Probably not; there are probably […]
On April 6-9, Nyack High School joined with other selected high school music departments throughout the US to compete at the WorldStrides OnStage Music Festival held in Washington DC. It gives this writer great pride to announce to our readers that one of Rockland’s School Districts, in this instance, the Nyack School District, has […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER Survive. Itโs been a Rangers motto all season and itโs never been more applicable than it is now in their first round playoff matchup against the Washington Capitals. โSurviveโ becomes a motto when youโre gameplan is to rely on your goaltender to hold the opposition scoreless (or pretty near to it) while […]
BY LISA FARBSTEIN For someone who lives just 15 miles from what used to be the World Trade Center, Rockland resident/writer Diane Dimond seems to have a short memory. In a recent column, she ranted about TSA because she doesnโt like to take off her shoes at the checkpoint and because TSA dared to open […]