Boy Scout Troop 78 will hold an Eagle Court of Honor for three boys who recently attained the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in Scouting. Connor Farry, Josh Masciovecchio and Peter O’Neill are completing their junior year at Clarkstown High School South. The ceremony will be held at St. Francis of Assisi Church […]
The New York State Senate on Monday honored World War II veterans by adopting a resolution that commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Allied Army invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, a defining day in world history that marked the beginning of the liberation of Europe and the eventual end of World War II; […]
BY MICHAEL RICONDA NEW CITY – Criminal charges stemming from the alleged murder of Peggy Nadell by her daughter-in-law Diane Nadell, 50, of Cutler Bay, Florida, were upgraded during Diane’s arraignment at the Clarkstown Justice Court on the morning of July 14. Diane Nadell, who went before the Clarktown Justice Court this morning for her […]
UPPER NYACK — An Upper Nyack law and business consulting firm is offering its clients a new way to pay for services – with Bitcoins. “Digital currencies are here to stay,” said Nat Wasserstein of NS Wasserstein & Associates on North Broadway in Upper Nyack. “Not only that, but they’re set to play a big part of […]
Do you live in one of the world’s unhappiest places? A new study released this week by Gallup cited Iran as the country with the highest negative emotions — a close second behind Iraq. READ MORE: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2014/06/iraq-iran-top-worlds-unhappiest-countries-list/
The 13-year-old daughter of poor Indian farmers who became the youngest girl to climb Mount Everest said Wednesday that she “shed joyful tears” at the summit after a grueling climb across difficult terrain and personal fear. Nepal requires climbers to be at least 16 years old to scale its peaks, but Malavath Poorna said she […]