BY GEORGE J. DACRE This is a play about a family that gets through happenstances. They find themselves–a young couple expecting a baby and the mother’s father–squeezed in to live together in a small apartment in Stamford, Connecticut when the mother-in-law becomes an unexpected guest after home burns down. Abe Dreyfus, the father (played wonderfully […]
The families of three fallen Navy SEAL Team Six members say President Obama and Vice President Biden are culpable for the deaths of their sons for publicly identifying the unit that killed Osama bin Laden and pursuing policies that coddle Muslims and put our own troops at a tactical disadvantage. SEAL Team Six carried out […]
More than a dozen students and faculty members of Clarkstown North High School will host and speak at the schools’ first-ever TEDxCHSNED, an exchange of ideas and vision of education in the 21st Century. The event, called “Education and Inspiration,” will be held at Clarkstown North High School on Friday, May 31 from 7 to […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER John Tortorella is out as head coach of the New York Rangers. Tortorella’s four and a half year reign as head coach of the Rangers ended abruptly Wednesday, a mere four days after their Stanley Cup hopes were ended by the Boston Bruins. The Rangers were thoroughly outplayed throughout the series, narrowly […]
BY JENNIFER MOCCIO If you’re someone who wears little to no makeup or owns little to no makeup products, that’s totally fine! I do, however, feel compelled to suggest the one product that positively, absolutely, NEEDS to be in your home – Laura Geller Caulk Concealer Pencil ($25 USD and available on Amazon.com in 3 […]
By Raymond Ibrahim In London last week, two Muslim men shouting jihad’s ancient war-cry, “Allahu Akbar” beheaded a British soldier with a cleaver—in a busy intersection and in broad daylight. They boasted of their crime in front of passersby and asked to be videotaped. As surreal as this event may seem, Islamic beheadings are not uncommon in the […]