Judicial Compassion Can Sometimes Change a Life

BY DIANE DIMOND The former Special Forces sergeant stood before the Veteran’s Treatment Court judge — as he had every two weeks since being charged with driving under the influence a year earlier — and admitted he had lied. His urinalysis test had come back positive, although he had originally denied it. Sgt. Joe Serna […]

Michella Magic: 88-year-old hits hole-in-one at Rotella

Frank J. Michella lined up to the fifth hole at Phillip J. Rotella Golf Course on April 13 and suddenly it was 1986 again. That was the last time the avid golfer hit a hole-in-one. On this early spring day in 2016, the 88-year-old Michella was destined to hit his second hole-in-one, using his driver […]

ONE OF ROCKLAND’S LARGEST COMPANIES ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE

PDI, Inc. this week announced the appointment of Matthew Gattuso as executive vice president, PDI & president, PDI Infection Prevention. In this role, Matt will oversee PDII’s Healthcare and Sani-Professional® organizations. This senior leadership role will continue to accelerate the Company’s evolution as an infection prevention solutions provider. Matt will drive enterprise-wide commercial strategy and […]

A NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM WITH GLC

Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC at the American Museum of Natural History Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC’s Managing Partner Phillip Goldstein, CPA and Partner Benjamin Mills CPA joined other distinguished guests onTuesday, March 8 when the Randall’s Island Park Alliance (RIPA) hosted its annual Fielding Dreams Gala Dinner at the American Museum of Natural History. […]

Poem of the Week: To Know Her

By Alexa Burns What you thought you’d see was a sunset pinks oranges bloomed flowers rather cold wanderlust clouds blow by thoughts racing in her mind whipping by one after another. Small wooden boxes within smaller wooden boxes disguise what hides behind neutral brown blinds every couple of feet interchangeable indistinguishable neutral brown blinds surrounded […]