BY DYLAN SKRILOFF Just the Mets luck! The team gets out to a blazing hot 4-0 start behind great pitching and production from all-star third baseman David Wright, and then he goes and breaks his finger sliding back into first base. Since Wright’s injury the Mets offensive production has been absolutely anemic and they’ve dropped […]
Recently appointed Councilman James McDonnell says he’s here to help, so stop shouting at him! He’s only human, after all, holding political office doesn’t make one superman. At the end of this week’s Stony Point board meeting McDonnell, specifically requesting the media’s attention, said to Stony Pointers, “Please don’t come in shouting” [saying things like […]
BY DIANE DIMOND What if your boss decided to reward you and your fellow workers with an all-expenses-paid getaway? Wouldn’t that be great? You could stay in a nice hotel and spend some quality time networking with your colleagues, and in the evening you could enjoy cocktails and special entertainment and indulge in expensive dinners. […]
By George J. Dacre Comedy legend Robert Klein, described by LoHud Comedy as one of “the funniest, most versatile comics and social critics of our time,” will make a one show only appearance at the Turning Point Cafe in Piermont Friday, May 11. One night only! Shows 7:30 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Jerrold Benford and […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Nice variety of dramas, comedies & musicals to be featured Antrim Playhouse announced the shows for its 2012 – 2013 season, which will kick off in September with the Tony winning play “I Hate Hamlet.” Marty Andreas, President of the Antrim Players, says that the season of six mainline shows is […]
Originally published February 2, 2012 “BACK TO OUR ROOTS,” Part I BY JARED RODRIGUEZ A forward thinking column on zoning and planning by North Rockland’s favorite son Jared Rodriguez, a recent graduate from the NYU Master’s program in Real Estate Development, as well as an adjunct professor at NYU I was lucky to have known […]