On Sunday, August 24th we will again be sponsoring the annual Borderline Picnic which this year will be a tribute to Pete Seeger at a new venue, Germonds Park, 165 Germonds Road in Bardonia, NY 10954. This event, which will run from 12:00 noon to 6 p.m. is FREE and open to the entire community. […]
Jacob deGrom pitching like deMan BY JOE RINI In recent years, optimism has not exactly been a frequent flyer companion for the New York Mets on flights out of LaGuardia Airport. Considering the Mets had a better record away from Citi Field from 2011 to 2013, hitting the road often seemed to be the place […]
A bill to protect loved ones and their medical decisions in cases involving criminal acts has been signed into law by Governor Cuomo (Chapter number 93 of 2014). “This is an important law, not only for the McElroy family but for all families in New York State – closing this loophole will go towards ensuring […]
The Special Olympics USA Games were held June 14-21 2014 in Princeton, NJ, with about 3,500 athletes competing in all different sports. Katy Sanchez of Pearl River proudly represented Team New York in the triathlon, which features swimming, biking and running. She earned a bronze medal. “Being part of the Special Olympics USA Games…helped me […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE This is a play that will involve you right from the beginning to the end. “Twelve Angry Men” is the story of 12 men put together in a room to decide the fate of a young man charged with first degree murder in the stabbing and killing of his father, a […]
This enchanting musical tells the tale of Dorothy Gale (Devon Perry), who lives on a Kansas farm with her aunt and uncle and dreams of one day traveling “Over The Rainbow.” One day, a tornado sweeps her house up into the sky and Dorothy and her little dog Toto suddenly find themselves in the magical Land of Oz! Dorothy joins Scarecrow, Tin […]