BY BARRY WARNER Kids can love their favorite teddy bears as if they were real people and members of the family. Recently at Suffern Library, kids had the opportunity to create their own teddy bears at a “Make-A-Bear” workshop led by library staff. Instructions for making the teddy bear include using a die cutting machine […]
Ed Day Calls Out Frank Sparaco All: It is with great reluctance that I message you today, but events unfolding threaten both the well being of our party and the recovery of our county that has now started under my new administration. Legislator Frank Sparaco, after being formally challenged and cited by the Clarkstown committee […]
BY JOE RINI For third baseman David Wright, captain of the New York Mets, there will always be demands on his time beyond playing the game. Whether it’s signing autographs during batting practice for young fans whose faces are lit with excitement when they see him or standing before a throng of reporters after a […]
BY JANIE ROSMAN Beautiful and intriguing, the scenery of the Hudson Valley has long been a subject for artists. Even though the scenery is changing, the fascination continues. As a way to link the New Tappan Zee Bridge project to creative populations in Nyack and Tarrytown, bridge officials invited painters, photographers, and sculptors to send […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE About 100 persons were in attendance to see the teenagers of Helen Hayes Youth Theatre put on a heck of a show Saturday at the Tom France Theatre, Antrim Playhouse in Wesley Hills. The acting, singing, dancing, staging all were done expertly and with flair. Director Lexie Frare, age 25, co-director […]
To the Editor, Thank you for publishing that great article by Cheryl Slavin on the three girls from Stony Point who have written and published a book. This is awesome…. and I am so proud of these girls. After reading the article, I went online to the publisher, Lulu.com, and ordered a copy. When ordering, […]