BY KATHY KATHN Clarkstown Central School District will meet tonight, December 6, at 8 p.m. to decide the future coaching career of Michael Pisano, himself a graduate of the school district who has been head coach for Clarkstown North’s baseball team. Pisano, who also teaches fourth grade, has been with the district nearly three decades. […]
New Windsor, NY— (12/4/18) Assemblyman-elect Colin Schmitt (99th Assembly District) is a member of the Army National Guard and will represent West Point come January. Assemblyman Dan Stec (114 Assembly District) is a Navy veteran and represents Whitehall, NY the birthplace of the US Navy. The two have entered into a friendly wager over the […]
By Jamie Kempton As an outdoor sport, cross country is beholden to Mother Nature. If she proclaims snow, we run in snow. If she favors a deep freeze, we run in bitter cold. The competitors in the 36th annual Rockland Alumni Cross Country Run/Bill Markiewicz Memorial at Bear Mountain on November 24 encountered another seasonal […]
BY DYLAN SKRILOFF In four short years, Class of 2014 Suffern High School alum, Nick Perri, has gone from a video analyst for the Suffern Mounties ice hockey team to a rising talent in the Tier II junior league ice hockey coaching ranks. Perri was hired this May as the assistant coach for the […]
The connections of the U.S.A.’s Ariana G. and Italy’s Ringostarr Treb are hoping to be singing a happy tune in the winner’s circle in this Saturday’s $1 million Yonkers International Trot at Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway. Like their famous musical namesakes, the duo seeks worldwide acclaim in the 40th edition of the global […]
Wright’s Farewell and deGrom’s Dominance By Joe Rini If the 2018 Mets season was a sandwich, it would be the infamous “wish” sandwich famously sung by Dan Aykroyd’s alter-ego, Elwood Blues, in the song, “Rubber Biscuit.” The sandwich is two slices of bread that leaves you wishing for meat just as this season left fans […]