To the Editor, When good and decent hard-working, law-abiding Americans who hold traditional family values allow themselves to be marginalized and branded as extremists, we are at the beginning of the end of what can no longer be referred to as a free society! When Governor Cuomo declared one group unwelcome, he insulted us all […]
Senator David Carlucci, Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski, Assemblywoman Ellen Jaffee, and Assemblyman James Skoufis will be hosting a forum centered on the recent implementation of the Common Core standards by the State Education Department. The legislators will take suggestions from parents and educators on the implementation, which will be recommended to the Governor and the State […]
PRESS RELEASE O&R is reminding customers that they can spread their energy costs out over 12 months to ease the impact of gas and electric supply prices, which shot higher in January due to the extreme cold weather. The company also urges customers to take simple energy-saving steps to reduce their bills while staying comfortable. […]
To the Clarkstown Community, This letter is sent as a reminder to be sure everyone is informed and aware of the very important need to participate, and cast your vote, to repair and restore Congers Elementary School. Date of Vote: Tuesday February 4, 2014 Time: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Voting Location: Lakewood Elementary School, […]
CSEA: Delhomme misinterpreted labor law to call off snowplows Representatives with the Civil Service Employees’ Association (CSEA) have contested Spring Valley Mayor Demeza Delhomme’s recent claim that he was legally required to provide a lengthy break for snowplow drivers during the most recent winter storm. In response to public criticism of the decision to pull plows […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Fatima, a member of Bats, the resident acting company at Flea Theatre in Tribeca, had been looking for a venue for her play “Dirty Paki Lingerie” and was led to Samuel Harps at Shades. The result is a March 7 and 8 appearance for Fatima, who will do a series of […]