Elementary schools throughout the Archdiocese of New York will host an archdiocesan-wide open house event, “TOURING TUESDAY,” from 9 to 11 a.m. on Tuesday, February 3. These universal open houses are scheduled throughout the school year and are designed to introduce prospective families to the life-long benefits and value of a Catholic education. Last year’s open houses were […]
Reaction to suggested passage of over $1 million dollars in college charge back costs from the county to the towns has riled up town supervisors. In the long-run, it might even produce a lawsuit. According to Haverstraw Town Supervisor Howard Phillips, County Executive Ed Day’s interpretation of a recent Court of Appeals decision that allowed […]
SUFFERN – a 28-year-old Congers man already on probation for a drug conviction was arrested on charges of violating a court order after he went to his former girlfriend’s home in Suffern on Monday, damaged items in her home and even set fire to a boot, according to Suffern police. Suffern police Chief Clarke Osborn […]
Hudson Valley magazine Chronogram announces the launch of ArtScene—a new web TV series about Hudson Valley art—exploring artists, galleries and museums, and history. Beginning in January 2015, beloved Hudson Valley lifestyle magazine, Chronogram, takes a next step in their mission to stimulate and support the creative life of the Hudson Valley. The launch of ArtScene, a web TV series produced by […]
To the Editor, Let the News Editors know that they should be embarrassed for allowing Albany to become the cesspool of corruption that it has become. It could not have happened with out a complicit media. Sincerely, Daniel Edzenga Glen Spey, NY
To the Editor, Sure, the higher ups played it safe this time around. As a 20-year carrier it’s about time they’re getting smart. It’s only mail, they should not be putting carriers’ lives in danger getting to work! Everyone thinks it’s an easy job, but not many can do it in snow and ice and bitter […]