This book contains 100 selected essays that Arthur Gunther, editorial page editor of the "Journal News" (Rockland County, NY) has written in the past 25 years. Each contains reflections on Rockland County life, including the author's own experiences with people who have made it interesting and places that are memorable.
Bear Mountain, once home to Native Americans and early settlers, had evolved by the 20th century into one of the nation's most outstanding public parks. Threatened by quarrying operations and the relocation of Sing Sing Prison, this integral section of the Hudson Highlands was saved by the combined efforts of local citizens and the Palisades ...
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