To the Editor, My friend and I were suspended, for two weeks, on March 26, 2014. We were suspended for not following orders. Our parents were not notified, since they are deceased. Although we repeatedly asked the administration to address our grievance, they arbitrarily stood firm on their policy of “conform or leave.” Our request […]
The leader of a New City-based firm has made the list of the Top 400 Financial Advisors in the United States, and as one of only 66 investment advisors in New York State to have been so honored—Kenneth Carter of the Carter Wealth Management Group. The judges at Financial Times considered a number of essential […]
BY MARIA BROWNSELL What is going to happen to our seniors? Recently there has been a lot of talk about a senior housing complex in Nanuet called Middlewood Senior Citizen Park. Many people have been concerned about the fate of the building as talk of selling it has been spreading. The Town of Clarkstown currently […]
Lisa Castaldo Green has been elected the first female firefighter president in S.W. Johnson Garnerville Fire Co.’s 138-year history. Her selection as the first president is especially poignant as she became the first female firefighter in the company on July 6, 1999. Other officers for the 2014-15 board include Vice President John Brehmer, Financial Secretary […]
FOX NEWS Authorities are responding to an “active shooter” incident with casualties at Ft. Hood, the scene of a 2009 attack that left 13 dead, the Bell County Sheriff’s Office says. It was not immediately clear if there was one shooter or multiple suspects, and there was no immediate information on the extent of any […]
BY STEPHANIE DOLCE When you get invited to a wedding and you’re single, you panic. Period. Many visions of nightmare situations start bouncing around in your head. Where am I going to be seated? Will I be asked to bring a guest, if so should I bring one? What if I am not asked to […]