To the Editor A few points of clarification about your article regarding Ramapo promoting “Fifty Shades of Grey:” 1) As indicated at the top of the press release about “50 Shades of Grey,” it was generated by the Lafayette Theater’s film coordinator, yours truly, and not by the town supervisor, town board or support staff. […]
A former top staffer of Assemblyman James Skoufis (D-Woodbury) and current coordinator of Legislative and Community Affairs for Assemblyman Ken Zebrowski (D-New City) posted a photo to social media this week of himself holding a sign referring to the Founding Fathers of the United States as “elitists.” The photo was posted by staffer Dustin Hausner, who […]
Town of Ramapo throws weight behind Lafayette Theatre’s smutty “50 Shades” premiere The Town of Ramapo shockingly sent a press release out Wednesday evening inviting the public to a special sneak preview of BDSM erotica flick “50 Shades of Grey” at the Lafayette Theatre this week. The press release was complete with a warning not to […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA SUFFERN – A proposed emergency plan to bond more than $1.5 million to maintain cash flow was passed by the Suffern Village Board on Wednesday, but a proposed state financial review was unable to poceed along with it. On Wednesday, the Board approved a resolution to approve the bond package, which included […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA Former State Democratic Sen. Malcom Smith was convicted by a jury on February 5 of attempting to rig the 2013 New York City Mayoral race in his favor with $200,000 in bribes. Smith, who once led the Senate as the Democratic majority leader, was slapped with charges of bribery, wire fraud and […]
MUG SHOTS IN THURSDAY’S PRINT EDITION By Michael Riconda NEW CITY – A major anti-drug sweep across Rockland County nabbed 22 suspects on over 80 counts of drug sale and possession charges, some of which originated in open air drug markets in downtown centers. The crackdown involved searches of seven locations spread across Orangetown, Clarkstown, […]