Looking Back in Time – Haverstraw The Haverstraw Brick Museum invites you to join us, Saturday, May 2, when Mrs. Corinne McGeorge, long-time Haverstraw resident, shares with you pictures of old-time Haverstraw. She will be taking us on a journey back in time to the days of Myers’ Supermarket, Mardoff’s Bakery, The Waldron Movie […]
PEARL RIVER, N.Y. – The New York Lottery today announced a top prize winning ticket for the April 24 TAKE 5 drawing was sold at Pearl River Food Mart at 12 East Central Avenue in Pearl River. The ticket is worth $75,071.50. In addition to the $75,071.50 top prize for the April 24 TAKE 5 […]
BY VINCENT ABBATECOLA One of the powers of science-fiction movies is that they can visualize how far technology can go. These movies predict how we would use it and whether those uses will help us or hurt us. In director Alex Garland’s sci-fi psychological drama, “Ex Machina,” he focuses on the topic of artificial intelligence […]
Four out of Four Stars!!!! BY GEORGE J. DACRE As a radio talk show host veteran, I was just amazed at how these kids put on “1940s Radio Hour,” a play based on The Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade during the World War II era. I thought I was back in the 40s and settled in for […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE A very talented cast of 40 youngsters and a pit orchestra of seven performed Clarkstown High School South’s reenactment of “Grease” last Friday. The musical/comedy is about teenagers in love in the 1950s California. Set at the fictional Rydell High School, Sandy Olsen, Danny Zuko, the T-Birds, the Pink Ladies, and the Greasers are the main […]
You and your family are invited for a morning filled with real, hands-on discovery and real fun this Saturday, April 25 at Little Ivy Academy’s Welcome Summer Camp Open House. Your elementary and middle school children will have opportunities to create a video game, animate interactive story characters, build a spy gadget, film a digital special effect, launch a robot […]