Saving a life with the swab of a cheek

West Nyack – A quick swab of your cheek is all it may take to save a life. And you can do so on Sunday, May 19 at a bone marrow registry drive organized by New City Jewish Center’s Men’s Club at the Jewish Community Campus at 450 West Nyack Rd. in West Nyack. The […]

BENJAMIN MILLS, CPA RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD FROM THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA

Benjamin Mills, CPA, of Montgomery, New York–a partner at Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, and an Eagle Scout–was recognized for his dedication to the Boy Scouts of America Hudson Valley Council’s when he was presented a Distinguished Service Medal the Council’s Volunteer Recognition Dinner held March 23 at the Overlook Lodge at Bear Mountain. In […]

CHAIRMAN’S CORNER W/ BOB AXELROD: Political Despair or Repair?

CHAIRMAN’S CORNER W/ BOB AXELROD: Political Despair or Repair?

Politics! A word you hear quite often: in every segment of life, work, school, and in the home. In fact, education probably has more politics than any level of government, and how many times does a decision of where to eat on Saturday night or what movie to attend come down to a family vote […]

Rangers Survive, Now Can they Thrive?

BY CHAYIM TAUBER Survive. It’s been a Rangers motto all season and it’s never been more applicable than it is now in their first round playoff matchup against the Washington Capitals. “Survive” becomes a motto when you’re gameplan is to rely on your goaltender to hold the opposition scoreless (or pretty near to it) while […]

Sounds of 1983 Echo in 2013 Mets

Sounds of 1983 Echo in 2013 Mets

Harvey’s a step and a run from no-hitter BY JOE RINI If it’s really darkest before the dawn, then a first glimmer of daylight gleamed for the New York Mets 30 years ago this week when a much heralded Darryl Strawberry made his major league debut on May 6, 1983. The current rebuilding efforts by […]