BY STEPHANIE DOLCE So, this past Monday was my birthday, which means two things, 1) I am another year older and wiser and 2) I am getting closer to the age where giving birth to children is not something I will be doing. (The age I have where my kitchen will be closed is 42, […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA April 5 of this year marked the anniversary of the deaths of arguably the two most influential rock n’ rollers of the 1990s. In 1994, Kurt Cobain of Nirvana ended his own life with a shotgun blast to his head, while in 2002 on the same day of the year, Layne Staley […]
FROM NYCF Albany, NY – Earlier this year, the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) rejected New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms’ application to protect its large donors from public disclosure. New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms (NYCF), a statewide pro-life, pro-family organization that lobbies on behalf of the evangelical Christian community, had applied for an exemption […]
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE ARCHDIOCESE Graduating seniors in uniform, from high schools across the Archdiocese of New York, will fill St. Patrick’s Cathedral for the second day of the annual Senior Mass. Officiated by Timothy Cardinal Dolan, the mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, April 9; 10 a.m.; St. Patrick’s Cathedral; Fifth Avenue between 50th […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF The movement to abolish Governor Andrew Cuomo’s NY SAFE Act- the controversial gun control measure pushed through the Legislature last January, under emergency protocol and thus without normal debate-continues apace and figures to play a role in the upcoming gubernatorial election. Thousands of protesters showed up in downtown Albany on Tuesday, April […]