Fight the Epidemic: Government Bullies Need Reining In

Regulation enforcers are out of controlย  BY DIANE DIMOND Nobody likes a bully — especially me. But what if it is the United States government that is the bully? What if certain people in Washington decide to target a citizen and then use all the resources available to them to crush that person? I must […]

Snail Mailโ€™s Slow Death by Government Intrusion

Y SEAN TURNER Project 21 Editorial The ubiquity of email, social networking websites and other factors are causing a steady decline in the number of people using the services of the 236-year-old U.S. Postal Service. As banks, credit card and utilities companies increasingly offer online payment options, people frequently pay bills without using the USPS. […]

NEW YEAR, BIG CHANGES FOR STATE LAWS

A legislative column from Assemblywoman Nancy Calhoun (R,C,I-Blooming Grove) With the start of a new year there are many new laws of which the public should be aware. While some of these changes may not impact you, I feel it is important that you know what is going on. Some of the new laws cover […]

Review of Born Minus by Armand Miele

Editor, Building a better life when youโ€™re born poor is hard enough… but when youโ€™re held back because of your heritage and personal illnesses, the odds against you increase. Armand Miele beat the odds because he didnโ€™t worry about them. He just forged ahead building friendships, building businesses and building a strong family. His book […]

WHAT’S HAPPENING — 1/12

BY GEORGE J. DACRE – The Australian BeeGees Show, described as the definitive live celebration of ย decades of wonderful Beegees music, has been booked into the Westchester Broadway Theatre, Monday, March 12. Tickets at 914-592-2222 or broadwaytheatre.com. – The New York Blood Center will do a Blood Collection Drive Friday January 13 from 4 to […]