Meet Jax, a K-9 of the Clarkstown Police Department, who’s tough as nails, loves rocks and works for toys. Jax has been a member of the department since 2018 when he was assigned to work with his handler, Officer Mike Keane, before he was even a year old. “There’s certain tests that we run […]
As more than 400 unchecked wildfires burn in Canada, smog continues to engulf communities in the Northeast U.S. on Wednesday and is expected to remain for several days. The smell – and even taste – of a campfire overtook New York City this morning as commuters wore N95 masks per government recommendations. The air quality […]
The Pearl River School District has officially begun enforcement and ticketing drivers passing school bus stop signs under the Rockland County School Bus Safety program. Pearl River School District buses are fully equipped with cameras on stop-arms. During the 30-day warning period during May, the cameras on buses captured 56 potential violations, out of which the Rockland County Sheriff’s Department […]
As pantries struggle to keep up with the increasing demand for food, Rockland Community Against Hunger (RCAH) and United Way of Rockland have joined together to support Rockland’s pantries. In March 2020, Rockland’s 40+ emergency food providers served 50,500 people a month compared to the 24,000 people they were serving in March 2019. In 2022, Rockland emergency food providers […]
If you are very passionate about fashion or if you have decided to open your very own clothing boutique then you may want to buy wholesale bulk apparel. A lot of shop owners buy wholesale or bulk clothing via a distributor and this is very easy to do, but you may come across a few […]
“Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it.” Every year, this quote comes to mind as I begin to prepare for the numerous Memorial Day ceremonies being held throughout our town. This anonymous quote gives voice to the true meaning […]