Tuesday May 13 | The Patent Trader
“There's something wrong with everyone in Pop's family”
By Peter D. Kramer The Journal News * May 13, 2008 Neil Simon can write jokes. He did it for Sid Caesar's "Your Show of Shows" and for himself in two dozen original plays. via The Patent Trader
Friday May 9 | Journal News
“After waiting on them, she said 'Thank you for writing such a lovely play. I'm thrilled to be playing Bella.”
Pamela Moller Kareman has been laughing a lot lately. That's not to say that the director at the Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls isn't taking her work seriously. via Journal News
Thursday May 8 | Journal News
Mother's Day plant sale coming to church
The Croton Falls Community Church, 628 Route 22, will have a Mother's Day Plant Sale from noon to 6 p.m. tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and from 9 to 10 a.m. Sunday. via Journal News
Mar 30, 2008 |
At Crabtree's Kittle House in Chappaqua, the bartender who greeted us looked like he was barely old enough to vote, let alone serve alcohol. via Journal News
Mar 28, 2008 | New York Times
Defects Go Unfixed for Years in Dozens of Dams, New York Comptroller Finds
“Unless a dam was about to fall down, the D.E.C. didn't do anything about it”
New York State 's oversight of thousands of dams has been so deficient in recent years that serious problems in dozens of dams holding back billions of gallons of water have gone years without being fixed, ... via New York Times
Mar 26, 2008 | The Patent Trader
Idol finds a home in North Salem
“It's been out for two weeks now and it's No. 22 on the charts”
With a new single out, why would "American Idol" finalist and Tennessee native Kimberley Locke decide to leave Los Angeles and Manhattan to settle down in North Salem? It feels like home. via The Patent Trader
Mar 16, 2008 | Journal News
MAHOPAC- A fire yesterday morning that damaged a Union Valley Road home was accidental, fire officials said. via Journal News
Mar 14, 2008 | Journal News
Somerfields restaurant in Somers reopens after fire
“We don't know who that is, but I'd like to buy him (or her) dinner or something”
SOMERS - Somerfields, the Somerstown Shopping Center eatery gutted by a three-alarm fire in January, reopened this week. via Journal News
Feb 24, 2008 | The Patent Trader
'X-Ray Project' looks through terror's victims
“Adolescents are still eager to please their parents”
It was 2002, and the first female suicide bomber had exploded in Jerusalem. "The media coverage portrayed her as a feminist, not mentioning the victims," she recalls. via The Patent Trader
Feb 22, 2008 | Journal News
Your Putnam Express community news
The Putnam Children's Discovery Center Players will present 'Wooing Wed Widing Hood' by Charlie Lovett at 7:30 p.m. March 14 and at 3 p.m. March 15 at the Croton Falls Community Church, Route 22. via Journal News









