In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, the Town of Haverstraw was crawling with police officers, Sheriffs, and K-9 units all hard at work after what was thought to be fireworks was revealed to be a shooting that has left a 22 year old man dead. According to an anonymous witness, he and his wife […]
All in With John Jastremski For the past decade and change, there seems to be a decent amount of hope going into a football season, but the results for both the Jets and the Giants have been anything but pretty. Since the start of the 2015 season, the Giants have 2 winning seasons and the […]
Join the Historical Society of Rockland County for a tour of the stunning Bartow-Pell Museum! The day will beging with a docent-led tour of the gorgeous 19th-century Federal-style Bartow-Pell Mansion, with stunning views of the Long Island Sound. Guests will then enjoy conversation and light refreshments including tea, scones, and biscuits) in the historic mansion’s […]
By Kimball Shinkoskey In school, Americans were taught that the world works on the basis of education, science, law, honesty, goodwill, elections, free enterprise, corporate responsibility, government ethics, service-oriented political leadership. You get the picture. Except for brief periods of time, all that good stuff has never really materialized in the lives of most […]
I’m a big fan of your column each week and was hoping you could help me with this very heavy statue. I remember my parents purchased it at a New York City art gallery in the 1980s and my father had it on a pedestal in his wine cellar for about thirty-five years. When visitors […]
As a fresh college graduate, I feel compelled to address one of the saddest interruptions of education to date: the introduction and normalization of artificial intelligence (AI). New technology has always been paired with public distrust and even apocalyptic fears, a famous example being the introduction of color in television in the 50s. The development […]