There was a time where Odell Beckham Jr was the best and most talented wide receiver in the NFL. Beckham burst on the scene with the Giants in the 2014 season and made one of the best individual catches you will ever see on Sunday Night Football against the Dallas Cowboys. Beckham started his career […] The post Can a Reunion Lead to a Happy Giants Ending? first appeared on Rockland County Times…
Choosing the right level of server power, which sits at the heart of every successful online project, remains one of the most confusing decisions that both newcomers and seasoned developers must face. Spend too little and your site buckles under load; spend too much and you waste money on unused capacity. The real secret lies […] The post Which Server Performance Suits Your Project Needs? first…
Hello. We recently saw you at the Pascack Historical Society. You were giving a very informative discussion relating to art nouveau period glass. You mentioned several glass makers during that time period. Well I went home and started digging around our attic and there it was. All wrapped up in a newspaper dated 1966! The […] The post RZM Fine Arts and Antiques Inc: Ask the Appraiser first…
In communities across Rockland County, a quiet shift is changing the way families think about after-school time, weekends, and extracurricular activities. For years, youth sports leagues dominated family calendars, with soccer, baseball, basketball, and football serving as the default choice for children of nearly every age. Today, however, many parents are stepping back from the […] The post Why…
For many families in Rockland County and the lower Hudson Valley, Bear Mountain State Park is the default weekend destination. Its scenic trails, lake views, picnic areas, and easy access from nearby towns make it a favorite for outdoor recreation. But after a few visits, parents often start looking for something different—activities that are engaging, […] The post Family-Friendly Weekend…
By Dr. Maximo Rossi Real Families. Real Struggles. Real Hope There was a time when a scraped knee was the greatest crisis a child faced in a week. Today, many families are navigating a very different landscape. Children worry about fitting in before they even reach middle school. Teenagers compare themselves to carefully edited social […] The post Confidence and Resilience in Today’s Families…
Identity theft is a crime that can happen to anyone, and unfortunately, it continues to become more common as scammers find new ways to target unsuspecting victims. Whether it is a stolen password, fraudulent charges on a bank account, or personal information being used without permission, the impact can be overwhelming. Many victims are left […] The post The County Executive’s Corner: What to Do…
Spoilers for Spider-Man: Brand New Day Since their inception in the 1960s by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the X-Men have become one of Marvel’s most recognizable properties. Set in Westchester, the X-Men sees young superpowered students fighting to save a world that hates and fears them. Their school, the Xavier School, is located in […] The post Should the X-Men Move to Rockland? first appeared on…
By Matt Veronesi This has been a crazy summer when it comes to the weather! Trying to navigate all of our Parks & Recreation events around all of these storms has been a real challenge. We have had to cancel, reschedule, or move multiple events indoors, and quite honestly, it has not been much fun. […] The post This Week in Clarkstown first appeared on Rockland County Times Newspaper: Real News…
Op-Ed by Gleb Tsipursky, PhD Rockland Community College students face an August 13 payment deadline as they prepare for fall classes beginning September 2. They should not have to enter that semester guessing when artificial intelligence counts as legitimate assistance and when it crosses into academic misconduct. RCC’s July 20 Board of Trustees agenda put […] The post Rockland Students Need a…