The S.W. Johnson Fire Company of Garnerville has been sponsoring a series of Dinner Nights that organizers say are a big success both for the company and the community. Co-chairs of the events, six-time past president Butch Babcock and ex-chief and captain Troy Spong both agree that these dinners are once again making the fire […]
Actor and comedian Tracy Morgan was critically injured in a six-vehicle accident Saturday morning that left at least one person dead, police said. Morgan, 45, was traveling in a limo bus with six other passengers on the New Jersey Turnpike in Cranbury around 1 a.m. after performing a standup routine when the vehicle overturned, New […]
HUMOR BY ELLA STEINBECK Subway trains can be viewed as an efficient way to move mass numbers of people from point A to point B. They can be viewed as a place where you are held hostage temporarily for 2 or 3 minutes at a time. They can also be viewed as a really bad […]
BY HARRY WAITZMAN and listen, no sound but ants crawl on my head and tickle. I feel the vibrations of a Baldwin steam engine pounding rails, all brass and whistles. The blue-capped engineer waves to me, the fireman crouches low, shoveling coal, seven hours to the yards in Buffalo. I lie back and swipe mosquitos […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Described by Borderline Folk Music Club as the hottest band on the bluegrass/folk music circuit today, performing fabulous instrumentals and sweet harmonic vocals, Jeff Scroggings and Colorado From Denver will be at Borderline’s annual Bluegrass Concert Sunday, June 22, 2 p.m. at the New City Ambulance Corps building on Congers Road. […]
MCP Presents has leased 600 acres of land in Saugerties, 70 minutes north of Rockland, to launch the Hudson Project Music and Art Festival at Winston Farm, Marketing Director Kevin Earle has informed local media. Earle says, no, it will not be a second Woodstock, but 20,000 people per day are expected to come to the […]