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The Film “Master” Filming at the Airmont Diner

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AIRMONT, NY – Actress Regina Hall produced and will star in the upcoming drama based film titled – Master.

According to Deadline ; “Master “ directed by Mariama Diallo is set to depict the lives of two African American women working and attending a predominantly white college campus located in Massachusetts. The film follows them as they experience life altering experiences due to the history of the institute.

Hall will play Gail Bishop, the queer, black master of the Belleville house at Ancaster, a liberal arts college outside Boston. She must manage her campus as instances of racism cause tensions while students and faculty are haunted by sinister supernatural forces. Miriama Diallo, who has directed episodes of HBO’s Random Acts Of Flyness, will write and direct the film.

Crews from the film were seen outside and inside the Diner all night. We were able to speak with a member of staff who confirmed that the title of the movie being filmed. 🎥 🍿

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Stunning Bald Eagle Photos Captured in Rockland County: Eagle in Flight with Prey and Surprising Passenger

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Rockland County, NY — A breathtaking wildlife moment was captured high above Rockland County skies as a Bald Eagle in flight, gripping what appears to be either an eel or snake, was photographed with an Eastern Kingbird perched boldly on its head—seemingly hitching a ride.

The incredible series of photos were taken by Rockland-based wildlife photographer Owey Cramsie Jr., known for his sharp eye and timing. The images have quickly gained attention across social media and local nature groups for their dramatic and rare composition.

Experts say the Eastern Kingbird is known for its bold behavior, often seen defending its territory by aggressively mobbing much larger birds like hawks and eagles. In this case, the kingbird appears to be confronting or even catching a lift on the eagle, adding to the surreal nature of the scene.

This rare sighting underscores the rich biodiversity of Rockland County and the importance of protecting local habitats that support majestic wildlife like the American Bald Eagle, which has made a notable comeback in the region in recent years. Cramsie’s photographs serve not only as artistic marvels but also as a testament to the power of conservation, patience, and the beauty of nature in our own backyard.

To see the full photo set, visit Owey Cramsie Jr.’s social media pages or on YouTube

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Rockland Report Throwback: A Glimpse of the Village of Suffern in 1977

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Suffern, NY — This week’s Throwback Thursday takes us back to 1977, capturing a timeless view of the Soldier’s Monument on Washington Avenue in the heart of the Village of Suffern.

Originally shot on 35mm Kodachrome slide film, the photo — shared by John Vomvoris — offers a nostalgic look at the community nearly five decades ago. The image preserves a moment in Suffern’s rich history, showcasing the enduring presence of the Soldier’s Monument, a local landmark that continues to stand as a tribute to those who served.

The photograph highlights the vintage character of the village in the late 1970s, reminding residents and history enthusiasts alike of how much has changed — and what has remained constant — in this Rockland County community.

As part of our ongoing effort to celebrate local history, this vintage image serves as a powerful reminder of Suffern’s heritage, charm, and civic pride.

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