BY THOMAS A. KENNEDY America is home to 21.2 million veterans — men and women who were willing to risk their lives for our country. Unfortunately, many of these veterans face a daunting personal battle here at home: finding work. According to the labor department, more than 700,000 U.S. veterans are currently unemployed. This simply […]
(Letter from King to NYSRPA members) Ladies and Gentlemen, As a method of providing an update on our fight to overturn New York’s SAFE Act (“the Act”), we are providing this letter, in “Q and A” form, with the answers to questions you might have concerning the case. Q: What is the current status of […]
Phillip E. Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC welcomes Laura Ingraffea, CPA, and her entire Firm to the Goldstein Lieberman & Company Family effective December 2. Ms. Ingraffea brings over 28 years of accounting and tax experience as head of her company to her new position as Senior Manager for Goldstein Lieberman […]
To the Editor, There is a story this week, something dealing with a baby found wrapped in a plastic bag at a cardboard recycling plant across the river. It is said by government officers that it will be investigated and treated as a homicide. The investigation has now led to Spring Valley. But isn’t abortion […]
By Paula J. Dobriansky and Melanne S. Verveer Afghanistan’s presidential election season has been in full swing for the past two months. In a sign of genuine political progress, the government recently began accepting nominations for candidates to succeed current President Hamid Karzai. This process started just weeks after the nation’s Assembly passed legislation providing […]
Rockland’s own Maxwell Anderson given his due in Nyack BY GEORGE J. DACRE PHOTOS BY CAROLYN MAGNANI The cast worked hard at this production put on at the Nyack Village Theatre’s upstairs studio at 94 Main Street and the result is a very well done presentation of the saga of “Key Largo” with all of […]