New York’s Board of Elections Keystone Cops place conservative Morganthaler’s name on Socialist line The New York State Board of Elections placed conservative Frank Morganthaler’s name on the “Socialism and Liberation” line on absentee ballots that were mailed to thousands of voters in the 17th District. “My entire campaign has been based on preserving our […]
BY DIANE DIMOND As my mother used to say, “He looked like death warmed over.” When Jerry Sandusky entered the courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa., to hear his sentence, he looked like a completely different man. Gone was the suit and tie I saw him wear each day of his child sex abuse trial. Gone was […]
BY MICHAEL CAHILL With Election Day on November 6 fast approaching, one of the local races heating up this fall is the race for New York’s new 38th State Senate District. The Democratic incumbent and Rockland native, Senator David Carlucci, is being challenged by Republican and former Ossining village trustee and deputy mayor, Janis Castaldi. […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – The Armonk Players are presenting “I Love You, You’re Perfct, Now Change” November 2, 3, 4, 8, 9 and 10 all at 8 p.m. at the North Castle Library Theatre, Armonk directed by Christine DiBuano. It is described as Seinfeld to Music. Information from Pia Haas at 914-592-2268 extension 804. […]
BY ROBERT KNIGHT CITY EDITOR Broadacres Still in Doubt, Youth Collaborative Created Orangetown’s Town Board also serves as the Board of Fire Commissioners for the Blauvelt Fire District. Tuesday the board cast a critical eye at the department’s proposed budget for 2013, questioning why the relatively small district should have a reserve fund nearly […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE All of the action in the play “Dive Bar,” takes place in the late 80s at a bar in the Hell’s Kitchen area of New York City. The main character, Jerry, owns the bar, which he calls ”Jerry’s Place.” He and a friend opened it after they returned from service in […]