A comeback and then-some BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Wow, what a ride. The inaugural effort of the new Queensryche lineup, appropriately titled “Queensrcyche,” is a wunderkind. The team must be proud. With three original band members unshackled from an oppressive situation, a lot of creative juice built up from the past 19 years has been unleashed […]
Fishkill, NY – (7/1/13) – Assemblyman Kieran Michael Lalor (R,C,I – Fishkill) released a statement Monday criticizing the City University of New York (CUNY) for agreeing to pay former CIA director David Petraeus $200,000 to teach a single three-credit summer seminar. “Taxpayers fund CUNY to provide an affordable education for New Yorkers,” said Lalor. “We […]
BY DIANE DIMOND Do you collect anything? My dear Aunt Isabel used to collect little spoons that she proudly displayed in a wall cabinet. Grandma collected teacups. I began a collection of beautiful hand bells. Well, some people collect items that are much more macabre — items that have a connection to notorious serial killers. […]
MONSEY — In what is a disturbingly frequent occurence in the hamlet of Monsey, a child was struck by a motor vehicle Sunday evening. At approximately 8:30 p.m. Ramapo Police responded to Albert Drive in Monsey to investigate a motor vehicle accident and found that a 2-year-old male child had run from his house out […]
Who is in control of local government in Clarkstown? It can’t be the members of the Town Board who show up to sit ‘poker-faced’ mute at Board meetings and then vote like a Soviet Politburo. The state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth; for kings are not only God’s lieutenants upon earth, and sit […]
Several street signs were stolen this week from Brewery Road in New City. A Rockland County Times Facebook post on the matter alerted Clarkstown authorities who are now investigating the incidents and looking to procure new signs. Signs missing off Brewery Road include those from the turns onto Parrot Road, Lafayette Drive and Seymour Drive. […]