Rockland escapes child care funding cut
It seems that New York state is putting the squeeze on those who can least afford it. Last week 41 counties in the state found out that the state Office of Children and Family Services has reduced...
View ArticleClarkstown signs U.S. mayor’s climate protection agreement
Last week Clarkstown became one of 600 municipalities nationwide to sign the U.S. Mayor’s Climate Protection Agreeement. The Town Board unanimously approved the agreeement, which commits participating...
View ArticleNew City road to remain closed for another week
New City residents who were waiting for South Mountain Road to reopen yesterday, Aug. 25, will have to wait at least another week, Clarkstown’s Department of Environmental Control said. The road has...
View ArticleGraffiti mars some areas in Nanuet
Random graffiti scrawled on the outsides of stores in the Nanuet area has some local residents and businesses upset. Our photographer was in the area this afternoon and took pictures. It’s mostly in...
View ArticleClarkstown town clerk holds Internet safety class for parents
Town clerk David Carlucci is savvy with the Internet. He was at Rockland Country Day School a couple of evening ago to talk to parents about Internet safety for their kids. He addressed dangers that...
View ArticleFriends for the Mutala Family
Since my story about the trials of Kiladi Mutala ran in yesterday’s paper, I’ve been deluged with calls from people wanting to help the Mutalas. For those who haven’t followed the story, Mutala’s...
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Stephanie Hausner, who is running for Clarkstown Town Board, has been appointed the Democratic National Committee Woman for the Young Democrats of America (YDA) by Crystal Strait, the newly elected...
View ArticleNyack’s Kavesh reschedules “friend-raiser”
Due to the threat of inclement weather on Saturday and the forecast of better weather on Sunday, the Richard Kavesh “friend-raiser” has been rescheduled to 2 p.m. Sunday. It will be held at the...
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