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"Always remember, we were innocent," Julius and Ethel Rosenberg wrote to their two sons in one of their last letters from prison.
Q and A: Ed Cjhrzanowski presents prison life from inside
Ed Cjhrzanowski, 79, was born in the Port Richmond, a low-income, primarily Polish section of northeastern section Philadelphia and became a priest in 1957.
I am a nectarine tart and I am easy to make. I am adapted from Amanda Hesser's "Cooking For Mr.
New technique allows longer runway without rerouting creek, road. By Ray Finger * rfinger@stargazette.com * September 9, 2008 The main runway at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport in Big Flats can be extended ...
Gadgettes 105: The Sing, Sing a Song Episode
We have music on the brain in today's episode of Gadgettes. Don't worry, we won't destroy your ear drums with ear piercing renditions of your least favorite '80s tunes.
Bang Em Smurf Free, Deported, Speaks Exclusively
Southside Jamaica, Queens rapper Bang Em Smurf is largely remembered for his public feud with former affiliate 50 Cent at the top of the decade.
Despite having written and performed a music single that now is being played on local radio and a professionally produced music video, Faith Whitfield, 23, of Kerrville, isn't interested in fame or a ...
Rascal of an ancestor inspired this man to become a history buff
One should be careful when shaking the family tree. A bad apple falls out. That's what happened to Ron Arons.
Cincinnatus pastor travels to Sing Sing to teach inmates
Once a week, Jill Schaeffer drives 3 1/2 hours from rural Cortland County to the maximum-security Sing Sing prison, the Westchester County "big house" that gangster movies made famous. via The Post-Standard
'Bulldog Bill' wins local glory at last fame town grapples back from the past
“He was a character, always telling stories about his fights”
HE WAS known throughout the world as "Bulldog Bill". He put professional wrestling on the British map. via IcWales
It transforms Austin, Texas, into something utterly unreal. The Sixth Street strip is closed to traffic and filled with people, music is pouring out of every other doorway and window, and more shows and parties ... via The Stranger
A Pickpocket's Tale - Timothy J. Gilfoyle
I'm about 100 pages into it, and it's one of the most interesting biographies I've read in a while. via I *heart* books
Do you care if your favorite artists go the independent route after years on a record label? * Yes, it hurts the record label * Yes, because I'm averse to change * Yes, if it means the artist isn't working with ... via Campus Life
Sing Sing museum plans revised
“The structure itself would be eligible for the National Register (of Historical Places), because it's an excellent example of the Art Moderne style and industrial architecture of the 1930s. And most parts of the building are intact”
Robert Marchant * The Journal News * January 25, 2008 Proponents of a Sing Sing prison museum have sharpened their plans to build a large-scale exhibit outside the prison walls, revising the designs to make the ... via The Patent Trader
Guest Viewpoint: State correctional system faces fewer inmates, more mandates
As statewide crime rates continue to drop, New York's prison population continues to decline. via Press & Sun-Bulletin
“Between the rhythm and the lead guitar jamming and fat bass and drums, and a conga every now and then”
SHARON JONES HAS paid her dues. After trying in vain to launch a music career in the 1970s, the Georgia -born, New York -bred singer worked as a corrections officer at Sing-Sing , an armed guard for Wells Fargo ... via Express
Sing-Sing , the band featuring Emma once of Lush, have called it quits after ten years. via Indie MP3