BY DR. LOUIS ALPERT Ombudsman This is the latest in a series of articles devoted to the ineffective role of the Federal Trade Commission in ensuring that consumers who purchase used cars (and even certified pre-owned cars) from used car dealers are properly protected. In this regard your Ombudsman has reached out to our elected […]
Yonkers Raceway is moving its finish line…for starters. Empire City Casino’s historic half mile oval literally put the “finishing touches” on its new finish line just days ago. It was a project that was approved by the New York State Gaming Commission, and the current line has been moved up the track by 105 feet, […]
BY JOHN MALONEY Well, here we are with another Father’s Day just around the corner. I don’t know why it is but Mother’s Day gets more attention and coverage all over than Father’s Day! Hey, if it weren’t for fathers, there wouldn’t be any Mother’s day. The Spectator began to think about what […]
Rockland County officials encourage Rocklanders to put on their walking shoes and enjoy the “great outdoors” with experienced Rockland County Trail Guides on free guided walks this month. Guided walks offer visitors varied terrain, great scenery, interesting discussion points, and different levels of walking. Bear Mountain State Park: Nature and History at Bald Mountain/Doodletown Loop! […]
STONY POINT – Romance and laughter await the audience the next two weekends at the Hudson Lyric Opera’s production of “The Elixir of Love,” by Gaetano Donezetti. A classic comic opera about love and a magic potion, the show debuted in Milan, Italy in 1832 and has been a favorite ever since. The Hudson Lyric Opera production […]
BY MARISSA KRASNY The Antrim Players of Suffern are finishing off their most recent season with a production of Ken Ludwig’s “Moon Over Buffalo,” directed by Susan Binder, which filled the Antrim theatre with laughter thanks to a brilliant performance by the cast. Set in 1953, “Moon Over Buffalo” is the hilarious tale of a married couple named […]