Losing the Buzz

Losing the Buzz

“Hangover III” more like a cough syrup come-down By Vincent Abbatecola Director Todd Phillips handles a lot of boys-just-want-to-have-fun comedies, such “Due Date,” “Old School” and “Road Trip.” When “The Hangover” was released in 2009, it was the ultimate edition to this specialty trend. In a story about three friends trying to locate a fourth […]

Fallen War Heroes Honored Across Rockland

Fallen War Heroes Honored Across Rockland

BY DIANA BIERMAN While some celebrate Memorial Day by tossing a few juicy burgers and hot dogs on the grill, it’s important to take time to pause and reflect upon about what the holiday is really all about—to remember, honor and acknowledge the heroes who lost their lives protecting our country. The Village of Suffern […]

Stop the Gimmicks and Lower Taxes for All New Yorkers

Statement on Gov. Cuomo’s Tax–Free Zone Gimmick from Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R,C,I – Fishkill) “Governor Cuomo’s ‘tax free’ plan is a gimmicky attempt to justify corporate welfare. Cuomo’s tax free plan really means tax free for just a few and high taxes for everyone else. The plan will boost a few corporations picked by […]

THE SHAME OF THE NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC PARTY

BY ROGER STONE The once proud New York Democratic Party of Herbert Lehman, Al Smith and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, now turns a blind eye to sexual harassment of women. The National Organization of Women and the other prominent feminist groups say nothing. The liberals prove they are more interested in machine politics than safety in […]

Legislature Committee to Discuss Term Limits for County Exec and Legislators

A bill sponsored by Legislator Douglas Jobson Jr. and county executive candidate Legislator Ed Day would place a term limit on the position of county executive and legislator of three four-year terms. The proposal is set to be discussed at Wednesday’s meeting of the Rules Committee. Day’s competitor Legislator Ilan Schoenberger (D) has also suggested term […]

1 7 8 9 10 11 48