DOLLARS AND SEN$E

DOLLARS AND SEN$E

Are you getting the most out of your 401(k)? BY CHRIS HANLY Investment Consultant, Gary Goldberg Financial Services Most of us are smart enough to know that retirement will be expensive, and that the more we save and invest today, the better our chances are to live a comfortable retirement. If you’re anything like me, […]

Meditating Bach

New York City-based classical duo, violinist Akiko Kobayashi and pianist Eric Siepkes will be performing a cycle of Bach’s Violin and Keyboard Sonatas as part of a mid-week Lenten series titled “Meditating Bach,” at Saint Paul Lutheran Church. Although considered secular works of Bach, his 6 Sonatas for Violin and Keyboard were written in what […]

TIMELINES 2/14/13

Pomona Car Accident Leads to Burglary Arrest Ramapo Police made an arrest on an outstanding warrant after an accident between a 1993 Nissan operated by Antoinette Collica, 19, of New City, who failed to yield the right of way to a 2012 Honda operated by Kerri Perna, 26, of Pomona. The collision occurred at the […]

THE SHOW MUST GO ON!

THE SHOW MUST GO ON!

Home show exhibitors and attendees brave bad weather BY TONYA WOSA The Blizzard of 2013’s snowfall only delayed the 26th Annual Suburban Home Show held at Rockland Community College for one day. The show was open Saturday, February 9 and Sunday, February 10 and many came out. With free online admission tickets and the state […]

The President’s Energy Policy Hypocrisy

BY MERRILL MATTHEWS President Obama can rightfully be accused of many things — but not a rigid adherence to consistency. As he inaccurately rails against the oil and natural gas industry’s “unfair” tax breaks, he’s doling out billions to that industry’s competitors. The recent fiscal cliff deal included 12 different “tax extenders” for green energy […]