BY ELLA STEINBECK My Dad wasn’t great at paying child support (he resented the $280 a month). I wound up spending most of my life trying to prove to my Dad that I was worth the money. My father had a MSW and made a very comfortable living. He drove new cars and built two […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE – The Levins with Tom Cardullo booked by Borderline Folk Music Club for Sunday, April 17, 1 – 4 p.m. at the Nanuet Public Library. Looking ahead, James Durst and Kirsten Maxwell will be at the Borderline event at New City Volunteer Ambulance Corps May 26, 2 – 5 p.m. and […]
Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) comments on the alleged attempt by Assembly Democrats to increase transparency, accountability “It’s shameful that it took a closed door work group of Assembly Democrats 11 months to propose reforms that lacked substance and any will to restore trust in the legislature. Assembly Democrats will try to claim credit for ‘ethics […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE A black man kills two white men who raped and beat his 10-year-old daughter and goes on trial in a Mississippi courtroom before Judge Omar Noose. Carl Lee Hailey, played by Sheldon Roberts, claims he did what he had to do and his attorney Jake Tyler Brigance, played by Damon Fischetti, please Hailey not guilty by reason of temporary insanity. […]
Job Fair March 29 in Blauvelt, NY Saint Dominic’s Home, Rockland County’s oldest organization is hosting a job fair on Tuesday March, 29, from 12 noon – 4 p.m. in their school gymnasium at 488 Western Highway, Blauvelt, NY. The nonprofit, Saint Dominic’s Home is offering a variety of jobs with locations throughout the county for those who qualify. These jobs […]
The Democratic-led Assembly on Tuesday approved a measure that would legalize mixed-martial arts in New York following a three hour debate. The legislation has long been bottled up in the chamber as the Republican-controlled Senate has approved the bill for the last seven years. The measure was approved, 113 to 25. The development is poised […]