In recent months there has been substantial discussion about some aspects of the Tappan Zee Bridge plan: mass transit on the bridge, the possibility of having a Tappanbridge park, and train station at the bridge are some issues that have received some attention. There is another issue that deserves more public discussion and attention: how […]
BY EVAN WECHMAN In 2010, Republican Tea Party candidate Anthony Mele defeated the local GOP machine in a primary and then ran against incumbent Democrat Eliot Engel for his 17th District Congressional seat. Although he lost handily to the longtime incumbent, Mele had stated he planned to run for the seat again, once again battling […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE Booked on the evening of February 14, Valentine’s Day, the perennial favorite Coasters and the very popular Platters will perform in a dinner concert at Elmsford’s Westchester Broadway Theatre and in addition to The Coasters’ rendition of “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown,” “Searchin’,” “Poison Ivy,” “Along Came Jones,” “Little Egypt” and “Love […]
ARTICLE BY PATRICK BRENNAN Originally Published in National Review What might cause the New York Times editorial board to find, in New York’s suburban Westchester County, an example of “a struggle for racial integration [that] is neither bygone nor exclusively Southern”? Why might “county leaders [be] stonewalling federal authorities over a longstanding housing desegregation case?โ […]
BY GEORGE J. DACRE “My Fair Lady” returned and will run through January 29 at the Westchester Broadway Dinner Theatre , Elmsford , then it’s more musicals all the way through the year. I caught “Fair Lady” for the second time last week and it is ย as elegant as when I first reviewed this production […]