John D. Settle, 56, of Bardonia, NY, passed away on Wednesday, July 13, 2022. Loving husband of Suzanne (nee Olson). Adored father of Olivia and Sophia. Beloved brother of Jackie Catalano and her husband Charlie and their children, Alexandra and Nicholas. Dear nephew of Jack Stewart. Also survived by his in-laws, Gail and Kenneth Olson, […] The post John D. Settle appeared … [Read more...] about John D. Settle
John D. Settle
Interview: Steve Costanzo, Red Star Electric Corp, Congers, NY
Editor's note: This is the first interview for our new series, Rockland Famous - Interviews with industry leaders and influencers in Rockland County NY, who seek to make a difference in the place we call home. By Irene Gutmann Rockland County, NY - Twenty years ago - in the months that followed the tragedy of September 11, 2001, Steve Costanzo was a young electrician … [Read more...] about Interview: Steve Costanzo, Red Star Electric Corp, Congers, NY
Haverstraw opens pickleball courts
The Town of Haverstraw’s two Pickleball Courts are now open at Bowline Point Park! If you have signed up for the pool season or have a Resident Senior Citizen card, you can go in and play at no cost. During the pool season, which begins Father’s Day weekend (third weekend in June) and ends Labor Day every year, please review the following procedure. If you have not … [Read more...] about Haverstraw opens pickleball courts
RCC Awarded $40K for Artificial Intelligence Incubator Network
ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. (July 14, 2022) – Last January, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), Dell Technologies and Intel announced a joint commitment to grow Intel’s AI for Workforce Program from 18 states to 50 by 2023. Rockland Community College was one of 15 colleges across the country to be awarded $40K for an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Incubator Network … [Read more...] about RCC Awarded $40K for Artificial Intelligence Incubator Network
THIS SUMMER BE TICK-FREE TO PREVENT TICK-BORNE ILLNESSES
NEW CITY, NY, - Rockland County Executive Ed Day and County Health Commissioner Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert remind residents that as you spend time outside this summer, be sure to protect yourself from tick bites. The risk and incidence of Lyme and other tickborne diseases persist and is higher in the summer. "A bite from an infected tick can cause Lyme Disease and … [Read more...] about THIS SUMMER BE TICK-FREE TO PREVENT TICK-BORNE ILLNESSES




