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Rockland Community College Ranked No. 4 in New York by WalletHub for Quality and Affordability

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SUFFERN, NY (September 4, 2025) — Rockland Community College (RCC) has been ranked the No. 4 community college in New York State for quality and affordability, according to WalletHub’s 2025 Best & Worst Community Colleges report.

The study evaluated over 650 two-year institutions nationwide using 19 key indicators, including cost, graduation rates, educational outcomes, and career success.

RCC, part of the SUNY system, offers 38 academic programs and 12 workforce development pathways. The college is known for its low student-to-faculty ratio, nationally recognized faculty, and strong transfer pathways to top universities such as Yale, Cornell, and NYU.

Full-time in-state tuition is $5,664 for the 2025–26 academic year, and over $14.7 million in financial aid is awarded annually. RCC also participates in the new SUNY Reconnect program, offering free tuition for eligible adults aged 25–55 who enroll in associate degree programs.

“Receiving a No. 4 ranking in New York is a powerful affirmation of RCC’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence, student success and community impact,” said RCC President Dr. William P. Mullaney.

Founded in 1959, RCC operates its main campus in Suffern, with additional sites in Nyack and Orangeburg. More information is available at sunyrockland.edu.

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Help Protect Turtles Crossing Western Highway in Blauvelt During Migration Season

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Volunteers are needed to help protect turtles during the annual turtle migration season in Blauvelt.

During May and June, nesting mother turtles will once again cross Western Highway in search of safe areas to lay their eggs. The volunteer group “Turtles of Western Highway” is seeking community members to assist turtles in safely crossing the roadway and to help reduce injuries caused by traffic during migration season.

Volunteer efforts will take place from May 18 through June 21 and play an important role in protecting local wildlife during this critical nesting period.

Anyone interested in volunteering or learning more is encouraged to call 914-772-6164.

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Brian Burns Hosting NY Giants Celebrity Softball Game at Clover Stadium May 30

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Brian Burns is bringing football fans and families together for a fun-filled charity event this spring as the annual New York Giants Celebrity Softball Game returns to Clover Stadium on Saturday, May 30.

The celebrity softball showdown will feature current and former New York Giants players competing against one another on the baseball diamond. Burns will captain a team made up of current Giants players, while former Giants running back Brandon Jacobs will lead a veteran squad featuring players from the Giants’ Super Bowl XLII and XLVI championship teams.

Fans can expect appearances from several popular NFL stars and former Giants greats, including Jaxson Dart, Cam Skattebo, Isaiah Likely, Arvell Reese, Ahmad Bradshaw, Amani Toomer and Shaun O’Hara, with additional guests expected to participate throughout the evening.

A portion of the event’s proceeds will benefit the Hype 4 Life Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded by Brian Burns and his brother Stanley McClover. The foundation is dedicated to supporting families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders and raising awareness within communities nationwide.

Longtime Giants superfan Joe Ruback — better known to fans as “License Plate Guy” — shared his excitement about the event’s return.

“Getting this amazing group of athletes together for a high-energy, fun-filled day, all while supporting an incredible cause like Hype 4 Life, never gets old,” Ruback said.

The evening will feature more than just softball. Fans attending the event will also enjoy a dodgeball competition, a home-run derby and opportunities to interact with players throughout the night. Attendees can additionally enter a raffle for a chance to win a custom New York Giants-themed golf cart.

Event Schedule:
• Parking lot opens — 11 a.m.
• Gates open — 2 p.m.
• Dodgeball — 5 p.m.
• Home-run derby — 6 p.m.
• Celebrity softball game — 7 p.m.

Tickets start at $50 and are available through SpidaGame.com, where fans can also find updated rosters and event details.

The Hype 4 Life Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit inspired by Stanley McClover’s son, “Champ,” who is on the autism spectrum and is also Brian Burns’ nephew. Through fundraising events and outreach efforts, the organization works to support autism awareness initiatives and families navigating ASD challenges.

Ruback, one of the most recognizable Giants fans, is famous for wearing a lanyard of New York Giants license plates around his neck at games and fan events. Outside of football, he also serves as Athletic Director at the Biondi School in Yonkers, New York.

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