BY DIANE DIMOND Ten minutes on the phone with David Lockett and you realize this is a man of high integrity, compassion and vision. After a lengthy conversation with him, I came away believing if there was ever a man we should follow in the fight against crime, it is David Lockett. Lockett’s business background […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – Open audition for “Twelve Angry Jurors” [“Twelve Angry Men” with mixed-sex jury] to be presented by Antrim Playhouse in Wesley Hills are set for Monday, May 19, Wednesday, May 21 and Thursday, May 22 at the Playhouse, 15 Spook Rock Road. The play will be directed by Susan Binder. Antrim’s […]
BY CHRIS HANLY Investment Consultant, Gary Goldberg Financial Services So far, just about everyone has been wrong regarding interest rates. Just about everyone thought that once the Fed started tapering, yields would rise and bond values would fall. Yet, here we are, half way through tapering, and the yield of the Ten Year Treasury is […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – In spite of a requirement outlined in the county charter, the County has been without an auditor since 2007. However, his department is crunching numbers again and exploring new avenues out of the county’s fiscal slump. Bob Bergman, a temporarily-contracted county auditor who is expected to be appointed to […]
Marc Maturo’s official sports column NYPD takes aim to put on a good show vs. Boulders The Washington Generals they are not. The New York Police Department baseball team, which meets the Can-Am League Rockland Boulders on Saturday night at Provident Bank Park in Pomona, is not to be confused with Red Klotz’s Washington Generals. […]
Richard Quinn and the Nyack Village Theatre Players have put together a remarkable production of this tale about Broadway intrigue and what it might take to get ahead on the Great White Way. The show features a stellar performance by Caterina Campagna as Eve, the ingenue who climbs the ladder of success on the backs […]