BY STEPHANIE DOLCE These days, it’s not uncommon to hear that someone is going through a divorce. In 2010, The median length for a marriage in the US is 11 years with 90% of all divorces being settled out of court. A 2011 study at the University of Iowa found that loss of virginity before […]
5 Nuggets from Today’s Siena Poll BY RYAN KARBEN, Esq. Siena College released a poll of New York voters this morning, just as Westchester County Executive Rob Astorino is warming up his very underdog campaign against popular Governor Andrew Cuomo. Here’s what I found interesting: 1. Ghost of Mario– Andrew Cuomo has fully exorcised the ghost of Mario and […]
Candidate says “taxpayers deserve to know the truth’ STATEMENT FROM DAN CASTRICONE Tuxedo-NY Assembly Candidate Dan Castricone today called on the Governor Cuomo to reveal details of the IBM job retention agreement announced yesterday. “The Governor and IBM have announced with great fanfare a ‘new’ agreement that will “boost’ IBM’s minimum job commitment to New […]
To the Editor, Re: Governor Cuomo’s plan to use public money to fund college for prisoners, which I call the “Commit the crime, get free education for your time” scholarship, do not have to be paid back by the prisoner. It is a “free money” opportunity. The proposal is to spend up to $ 5,000 […]
According to reliable sources, Rockland County Judge Margaret Garvey granted a temporary restraining order to stop Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme from vacating the trustee position of Vilair Fonvil and from appointing a new trustee. The political situation in the Village of Spring Valley became even stranger Monday as former trustee, 2013 mayoral candidate and current Mayor’s […]