Collins Expected to Retire at Season’s End By Joe Rini Mercifully, the Mets 2017 season ends this Sunday in Philadelphia against the Phillies. In between the high hopes of spring training and these last two months of games that resembled spring training in personnel and lack of drama, it was too often a season of […]
A Safety Awareness Day at the Town Square Mall promoted safe walking, driving and shopping while promoting the Improve59 Coalition’s campaign for state funding to upgrade the infrastructure along Route 59. The Coalition plans to continue its safety campaign through the coming weeks. A special information booth in the mall featured the Coalition’s plans to […]
Artist Judy Schreiber’s “Subways!” is on display now at the Tappan Library. The works were inspired during her commute to and from her job at Columbia University. Schreibner is scheduled to do another show in February devoted to conservation issues.
Ex-N.Y. state senate leader’s corruption conviction vacated, faces retrial On Tuesday, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court threw out the conviction of former New York State Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, citing a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on federal corruption charges. This ruling comes two months after the court vacated the conviction of former New York […]
Yonkers—The Dan Rooney Pace has been established to honor the memory of the late, Hall of Fame Chairman of the Pittsburgh Steelers who passed away earlier this year, it was announced this week by his brother, Timothy J. Rooney, president and CEO Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway. The inaugural Dan Rooney, for a purse […]