Dominican College is pleased and honored to announce that Eileen Andes, a resident of Blauvelt, has been employed by the college for 50 years. Mrs. Andes came to Dominican College in January 1963 and for the past 50 years has been the face and voice of the college’s library. Dominican College was founded in 1952 […]
Opening on February 7 at the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, the 2008 Tony Award winning musical “In the Heights,” takes a local stage for the first time. Directed by Westchester ’s own John Fanelli and presented by his Standing Ovation Studios, the production features a blend of talent and crew from Broadway and the […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER Finally. Finally the New York Rangers converted on an early power play opportunity. Finally the New York Rangers won a game in the Atlantic Division. Finally, they started to look like the New York Rangers. And in an instant, with Captain Ryan Callahan down on the ice and painfully grabbing his shoulder, […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER There’s good news and bad news if you’re a Knicks fan. The bad news is, it appears that the defensive-minded team you saw in the first 20 games of the season was indeed an illusion. The good news: Carmelo Anthony can still get hot. The Knicks gave up 50 points in the […]
WHO: Supervisor Christopher P. St. Lawrence, Deputy Supervisor Patrick J. Withers, Councilmembers: Yitzchok Ullman, Daniel Friedman, Brendel Logan-Charles and Brian Adams, N.Y. Daily News Golden Gloves WHAT: The 86th Annual Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament, the oldest and most famous amateur boxing tournament in the world! Bouts are to be held in memory of Patrick Faherty, […]
The College Sports Notebook is compiled by veteran sports writer and columnist Marc Maturo, a lifetime member of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA). The notebook will be published every Thursday. Please send items of interest to [email protected]. On the diamond, Spartans have a reason to believe Whether it be at the friendly confines of […]