Greetings Jon. It seems you know a great deal about military memorabilia. Well, here’s something for you to please help my family with. My father was a pilot before, during and after World War II. He was very secretive about his experiences during the war. When we emptied his safe deposit box after his death, […]
Hearing the words “Salvation Army” conjures up visions of the holidays, a red kettle, and a ringing bell. However, the Salvation Army’s work is not limited to the holidays. They are serving New Yorkers in poverty year round with housing and food programs, youth and elderly programs, addiction programs, music programs and more. With 25 […]
While many in Newtown, Connecticut were having their coffee on the morning of December 12, 2012, one individual was planning to wreak havoc on the community. On that fateful day, a 20-year-old man with a history of mental health issues killed his mother, loaded his car with weapons from the family’s arsenal and drove to […]
The sixth annual Upstate Art Weekend (UPAW) will be taking place July 17th – 21st. After a strong 2024 season that included over 145 participants, UPAW is now gearing up for their much anticipated 2025 season. UPAW celebrates the artistic diversity of Upstate New York, and includes events and exhibitions taking place in ten counties, […]
Dear Editor, It has taken America’s new aristocracy over a hundred years of biding their time, but they have finally arrived. Fortune magazine (2-23-25) says, “The 1% want to stand out after years of being stealthy with their public appearance and money.” Basically, the new, permanent aristocracy in America has declared victory over the middle […]
Congestion pricing in New York City will remain until at least March 21 – the future of the program now rests on federal judges amid several ongoing lawsuits. The U.S. Department of Transportation rescinded its approval for the federal Pricing Pilot Program last month. Along with the Federal Highway Administration, the agency called the program […]