On the Screen vs Behind the Scenes

On the Screen vs Behind the Scenes

Not long ago, entertainment meant going to the cinema, watching a live game, or sitting down for a TV broadcast. Today, the experience is far more interactive. Viewers follow multiple screens at once, use apps to engage with shows or games in real time, and even explore virtual or AI-powered environments that blur the line […]

Rookie Takeover: How First-Year Stars Are Redefining 2025 Fantasy Football

Rookie Takeover: How First-Year Stars Are Redefining 2025 Fantasy Football

The 2025 NFL season isn’t following the script. Across fantasy leagues and group chats, veterans aren’t the ones turning heads; it’s the rookies. These first-year players aren’t cautiously learning the ropes; they’re rewriting the playbook in real time. This is the year fantasy rookies stopped being “projects” and became notably more capable of being weekly […]

Haverstraw Businesses Invited to Apply for Façade Restoration

Haverstraw Businesses Invited to Apply for Façade Restoration

The Village of Haverstraw has announced the re-launch of the Downtown Façade Restoration Program through the New York State Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) Grant Program. The Village will be assisting commercial and mixed-use property owners in the restoration of their storefront and building facades, energy upgrades, and accessibility improvements. All commercial and mixed-use property owners […]

It’s Not Sexy and It’s a Killer – the Natural Gas Pipeline Problem in NY State

Project Maple, originally called the Algonquin Incremental Market (AIM) Project – a pipeline built by Spectra Energy  and now purchased by Enbridge in Canada. The Constitution Pipeline, owned by the Williams Company and now being promoted by Governor Hochul. The Williams-NESE (North East Supply Enhancement) Pipeline owned by Transco, a subsidiary of the Williams Company […]

$10,000 Scholarship Awarded to Stony Point Student

$10,000 Scholarship Awarded to Stony Point Student

Manhattan University has announced the awarding of the John L. Paluszek Scholarship which carries with it a stipend of $10,000 to Agne Adomauskaite ’26. The Scholarship, with a focus on honoring first generation students majoring in one of the liberal arts and sciences, also has a focus on exemplary community service and superior academic achievements. […]

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