Horse racing is one of the most celebrated sports in history where a huge number of crowds are expected to attend. This sport can’t also escape the danger brought by the Coronavirus outbreak. It is why some of the races were canceled, and others were postponed at a later date this year. The movement and […]
The Covid-19 virus has been spreading at a rapid pace claiming many lives across the world. With social distancing being the only option to combat this pandemic, people have nothing else to do but stay at home. Until things settle down, it is best to avoid visiting hospitals and doctors unless it is necessary. That […]
Partners Health Plan is a non-profit, person-centered health plan created to specifically support people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) including autism spectrum disorder, down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury.  PHP manages a specialized population, many of whom are considered high-risk for COVID-19 because of their age or medical comorbidities. During these unprecedented […]
By Ella Steinbeck I’ve been collecting TV shows for several years. I used to watch a lot of the ID Channel and murder shows. I’ve since upgraded. No offense to ID Channel. They still know how to suck me in. Since I’m a professional home-dweller, I’d like to think I know a little bit about […]
A legislative column by Assemblyman Karl Brabenec (R,C,I-Deerpark) For many upstate New Yorkers, today symbolizes light at the end of the tunnel. Phase I businesses are being reopened, and people are able to return to work. I am wary, however, of the taste Gov. Cuomo has gotten for power. Gov. Cuomo has used his expanded […]
BY LAURA BURKHARDT In an opinion piece on April 30, which was also published in several newspapers around the country, Terry Jarrett makes the usual pro-fossil-fuel arguments. In the process, also as usual, he completely omits the issue of climate change, which is overwhelmingly driven by the burning of fossil fuels. In service of this […]