Editor, I was beside myself when I read your article on Mayor Dagan Lacorte who, after getting caught spying on a fellow candidate, now wishes to propose new campaign rules to follow! Even more comical is his comment that his engaging in a well thought out, political dirty trick “obligates him to raise the level […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER Honestly, how many of you would have predicted the Knicks would be here at the halfway mark of the season? A record of 32-18 atop the Atlantic Division and second in the East, not far behind Miami. The fourth seed, the fifth seed; those were predictions well within the realm of possibility […]
On February 24, Dominican College will present “virtuoso” Celtic fiddler Eileen Ivers—founding member of Cherish the Ladies, original Riverdance star, and lifelong traveler of Ireland’s musical paths—in an evening of Celtic music featuring Immigrant Soul. Called the Jimi Hendrix of the violin by The New York Times, “She electrifies the crowd with a dazzling show […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE The year was 1964. It was a time of continuing frustration for black people in the State of Mississippi as obstacle after obstacle was put in their way as they tried to register to vote. They were still being demeaned by the white folk, called “n****r” and other derogatory slang. It […]
Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern has been hosting leg vein screenings this winter season with the most recent being January 23 and the next coming up on February 26. Visible leg veins are not only a cosmetic concern, but can progress to a serious disease referred to as Chronic Vein Insufficiency (CVI), if left untreated. […]