BY JOE RINI Six months after Jose Reyes trotted off the field in the first inning of his last game as a Met, he returned to the scene of his prime, playing his first game against the New York Mets as a Miami Marlin Tuesday night at Citifield. The Mets rallied to win 2 to […]
BY SARA GILBERT Haverstraw builds concession stand at Corporal Manny Lopez Field About 30 volunteers gathered on Saturday, April 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to build a concession stand at the Corporal Manny Lopez Field. Building this concession stand is the “final touch” on the ball field which is just two years old, […]
BY MICHAEL CAHILL “Our plea is for proper preparation before utter devastation,” read a placard at the front on the room at the Sons of Israel Congregation in Upper Nyack on Monday evening as the event organized by the Salisbury point Co-Op got underway. The event was an opportunity for several engineers hired by Salisbury […]
by George J. Dacre Erika Nickrenz, born in New York City and Sara Sant’Ambrogio, born in Boston met when were 12. Erika came to Massachusetts to study music with Sara’s grandmother. Ever since they have been together and grown into the Eroica Duo, the female chamber ensemble that broke the mold. They established themselves as […]
Liberty Counsel Press Release The United States Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on the Arizona immigration law signed by Gov. Jan Brewer in 2010. This law is widely considered to be one of the nation’s toughest anti-immigration statutes. “The crisis the country is witnessing in Arizona over immigration is the result of a failed immigration […]
Village of Nyack Adopts New Budget The Village of Nyack adopted a new $5.3 million budget for the 2012 – 2013 fiscal year on Thursday. Homeowners in different parts of the village can expect to see slight property tax increases when the new budget takes effect depending on where they live. For example a house […]