Johna Mailolli, RD Retail Registered Dietitian 2019 is only a couple weeks away and many people will once again be making New Years resolutions. A lot of us will be focusing on resolutions to better our health, including eating better and getting into shape. Unfortunately, for many of us, these resolutions will only last a […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Up and coming jazz vocalist Rebecca Angel will appear at Maureenโs Jazz Cellar in Nyack this Sunday, Dec. 9, 6 – 7:30 p.m. It is the 22-year-oldโs first appearance at Maureens, located at 2 N. Broadway in downtown Nyack. Joining Rebecca on keys will be Jason Miles; guitar, Jonah Miles Prendergast; bass, […]
BY JESSICA WARREN From being the gateway to the Land of Opportunity for millions of American families, landmarks such as the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty, to having the best bagels and pizza in the known universe, you may be aware that New York has its share of claim to cultural fame. Perhaps […]
By George J. Dacre Come to Stony Point on Saturday, December 1 and meet the Abominable Snowman, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 2 Joyce Plaza. Take a free photo and celebrate with candy, crafts and gifts sponsored by Joyce Insurance and the Law Office of Dwight D. Joyce. Go to JoyceIns.com/Snowman or call 845-942-7200 […]
By Vincent Abbatecola Peter Farrelly is a writer-director who has made a name for himself making comedies with his brother, Bobby, throughout the โ90s and early 2000s, with two of their most notable films being 1994โs โDumb and Dumberโ and 1998s โThereโs Something About Mary.โ With credits like these, you wouldnโt expect either of the […]
By George J. Dacre Borderline Folk Music Club will be presenting “The Mountain Oysters” Americana, Country and Bluegrass music with a twist at their annual holiday concert Sunday, December 9 from 1-4 p.m. at the Nanuet Library. Contact BorderlineFolkMusic@gmail.com. “A Christmas Carol,” the musical adaptation of the Dickens classic, opens November 29 at the Westchester […]