BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Levity Live in West Nyack to host A-list comedy act They’re the youngest of 10 siblings in the first family of 1990s American comedy. Shawn and Marlon Wayans will be in Rockland County performing a total of six shows at Levity Live May 3-6. Shawn, 41, and Marlon, 39, have many ventures […]
BY CHAYIM TAUBER As predicted, the Rangers and Senators have waged a war over the past two weeks and it will all come to a head tonight. The Rangers and Senators; one game to determine the outcome of an entire season and the culmination of a series that, though it ended exactly where we thought […]
BY CAROLYN JOHNSON St. Paul’s Interparochial School has something that most elementary schools can’t boast of … a theater arts program that produces an impressive annual school-wide spring musical. The school brings in Director Jodi Capeless, Choreographer (and former actress) Kim Galbraith, and Musical Director Sarah Brett England to work with a dedicated group of […]
BY TONI SOWA Rally For America and Tea Parties United held a joint meeting Sunday, April 15, at the West Nyack Library to voice their concerns about the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which came into affect two years ago in March. Their guest speaker was Ms. Betsy McCaughey Ph. D., a patient advocate, […]
Smart Growth is Not What it Seems By Lynn Teger, Teger Commercial LLC What I cherish most about the good old days is the innocence and the freedoms once enjoyed. Taxes were low. People could keep more of their hard earned money. Mothers were able to stay home to raise a family. Keeping more of […]
BY DIANE DIMOND Pharmacies have become a go-to place for addicts They used to be the friendly neighborhood place where you went to get razor blades or Band-Aids, toiletries or the occasional prescription the doctor gave you. Today, as America’s population uses more prescription medications than at any other time in history, the face of […]