Hi-Tor Fetches Second Donation from GLC

Phillip E. Goldstein, managing partner of Goldstein Lieberman & Company LLC, presented a check to Robert Salmon, treasurer of the Hi-Tor Animal Care Center located next door to the Provident Bank Ball Park as part of the on-going Going Going Gone giveaway. According to the terms of the giveaway, every time the Rockland Boulders hit [โ€ฆ]

Mieleโ€™s Musing: Use Your Vote! Keep the Politicians Honest!

BY PUBLISHER EMERITUS ARMAND MIELE In 1986, Ronald Reagan said, โ€œIโ€™ve always felt the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, โ€˜Iโ€™m from the government, and Iโ€™m here to help.โ€™โ€ He understood the growing mistrust that Americans had, at the time, for their government. The Reagan days are gone. Ronald Reagan brought America [โ€ฆ]

Jeremy Sins

Jeremy Sins

Machiavellian negotiating tactic by Lin leads to his departure from the Big Apple BY DYLAN SKRILOFF When you wear your faith on your sleeve, itโ€™s expected your deeds match your words. Throughout Jeremy Linโ€™s surprise 2011-12 NBA campaign, which brought him fame and ultimately fortune, Lin consistently and publicly referred to the Holy Bible and [โ€ฆ]

DOLLARS AND SEN$E: What Now?

DOLLARS AND SEN$E: What Now?

BY CHRIS HANLY Investment Consultant, Gary Goldberg Financial Services The optimism and exuberance experienced during the first quarter of the year seems but a distant memory these days. While the S&P 500 gained nearly 12 percent in the first quarter, it has lost nearly 7 percent from April 2 through June 25. Moreover, market volatility [โ€ฆ]

Bad Laws Make Bad Politics

BY DIANE DIMOND Our political system is all messed up. I wonโ€™t even couch that with an โ€œallegedlyโ€ or a โ€œreportedlyโ€ โ€” it is just a mess, and our federal election laws are a joke. You want to know exactly where a candidate has gotten money to stage their expensive campaign? I sure do. I [โ€ฆ]

Dollars & Sen$e โ€” Long term vs. short term investing

BY CHRIS HANLY Investment Consultant, Gary Goldberg Financial Services As market volatility picks up, a steady hand is needed. Investors are being taunted by prognosticators and so called experts that it may be time to once again follow the old Wall Street axiom of โ€œSell in May and Walk Away.โ€ As tempting as this sounds, [โ€ฆ]