BY GEORGE J. DACRE Barry Weintraub, born in the Bronx and raised in Yonkers and a comic headliner in the U.S.A. along with top comic Wil Sylvance head up the bill, says producer Jamie Rosen. Rob Ryan will be the host and Killer Comedies regular Dan Gutin will be there. Weintraub is a topical comic […]
BY HELENA M. HEWLETT To fall in love once and marry your best friend is an amazing feeling, a dream come true. Falling in love a second time, after all of your dreams are tragically shattered, is even more amazing. Those were the words of Kevin Houston, written in a letter submitted to “Live! With […]
BY CAROLYN JOHNSON Dr. Cynthia Mazzola, DVM, who has practiced quality veterinarian services for 21 years, has announced the opening of “Our House Call Vet Service” that promises superior veterinary service in the comfort of pet owners’ homes. Dr. Mazzola describes her new venture as “A good ol’ fashioned mom and pop business that is […]
BY MARIA MIRAKAJ BROWNSELL The Lunar calendar marked January 23 as the beginning of the year of the Dragon. This could be good news; in the Chinese Zodiac dragon years are the luckiest of all. Spirits were high as the Palisades Postal Store in West Nyack hosted an event on Sunday to celebrate the New Year […]
BY CAROLYN JOHNSON Research has shown that Catholic schools in the United States do an extraordinary job cultivating in their students the resources for social mobility, regardless of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds, typically at a fraction of the tuition private schools charge. In fact, they do so at a fraction of the tuition public schools […]
Individuals are invited to make nominations for the 26th County Executive Arts Awards. The County Executive Arts Awards is a collaboration of the Rockland County Executive and the Arts Council of Rockland (ACOR). Its goal is to celebrate the role that art plays in the life of Rockland County and to acknowledge the individuals and […]