07/18/11 When Mr. Robin Leach asked me to write a guest column for him, I was honored. I think I might even pilot my Rolls Royce and Ferrari around Las Vegas ...
07/18/11 National Ice Cream Month sounds like a made-up holiday, and it was -- by President Reagan. One can only imagine the political pressure he faced from underage voters in 1984 when he proclaimed July the time to celebrate vanilla and rocky road.
07/17/11 Goebel's late goal seals 2-0 win. With teammate Alex Morgan halfway across the world competing for Team USA in the Women's World Cup, the Western New York Flash women's soccer team took care of business much closer to home Sunday, beating Sky Blue FC in New Jersey, 2-0.
07/17/11 The following is a listing of real estate transactions recorded in Oakland County during the days of June 6-10, 2011:
07/17/11 Gian-Carlo Menotti remains a strangely invulnerable musical force from beyond the grave - despite the odds against him. In the centennial of his birth, the composer who created populist opera is being celebrated in Princeton with Opera New Jersey's production of The Consul, which opened Saturday; on disc with a spate of long-unavailable recording reissues on the Naxos labe
07/09/11 Roger Bresnahan, legend has it, was unhappy with the decision and was determined to get it reversed.
07/08/11 A group of teachers named in the Office of the Governor's Special Investigation report into CRCT cheating allegations in the Atlanta Public School System said they did not cheat and they want to clear their names.
07/07/11 More than 200 students applied for the free program, which is presented in collaboration with Newark Public Schools and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center
07/07/11 A longtime New Jersey educator says the basic storyline of fear, intimidation and allegations of cheating in the Atlanta Public School system sound eerily familiar to charges during her tenure in Newark.
07/07/11 Roger Whittemore is banking on hot dogs and fresh-made ice cream being a match made in heaven, and profitable to boot.
07/01/11 Two Rockville biotechs working on treatments for depression have reported promising developments. Neuralstem said it has been approved to dose the last cohort in its phase 1a safety trial of NSI-189 to treat major depression.
07/01/11 *Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from house arrest on Friday after prosecutors said the hotel maid who accuses him of attempted rape lied to a grand jury and made other false statements. Strauss-Kahn, 62, still faces charges that he sexually assaulted the woman in New York but questions about her credibility appear to [...]
06/30/11 The City of Union City will hold its Independence Day celebrations today starting at 6 p.m. along 43rd Street from Bergenline Avenue to Park Avenue. There will be free food, games, and music. All are invited.
06/29/11 CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Like most of this summers weather to date, forecasts for the Independence Day weekend are calling for hot temperatures and a chance of thunderstorms. If you have an aversion to sweating or fear you might melt in the rain, though,...
06/29/11 SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (ABNS 6/27/11)=97In its events and activities at American Baptist Churches USA (ABCUSA) 2011 Biennial Friday through Sunday, American Baptist Home Mission Societies (ABHMS) celebrated its tenets of discipleship, community and justice and spotlighted its new initiative to enlist passionaries for Christ.
06/25/11 (Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune) The red light is on, signaling that filming is underway at one of the sets in the filmmaker's lab, Thursday, June 17, 2011. The Sundance Institute Filmmakers Lab allows young directors to workshop their scripts at the Sundance resort -- with real actors and crews, advised by great names in the movie industry.
06/24/11 New-employee kits for some recent college students with ties to the state of Kentucky who entered the working world as NBA first-round draft picks Thursday night: New employee: Enes Kanter (the 6-foot-11 center, who sat out last season at Kentucky after being ruled ineligible by the NCAA, was taken with the third pick of the first round)
06/24/11 Falk is remembered as a brilliant actor, the "Jersey Shore" stars are not and J.K. Rowling reveals the secrets behind her latest venture.
06/24/11 New-employee kits for some recent college students with ties to the state of Kentucky who entered the working world as NBA first-round draft picks Thursday night: New employee: Enes Kanter (the 6-foot-11 center, who sat out last season at Kentucky after being ruled ineligible by the NCAA, was taken with the third pick of the first round) read more
06/24/11 It was just like old times at the kickoff of the 2011 Hampton Jazz Festival as thousands of laid-back music fans eased their way into Hampton Coliseum for an evening of smooth jazz and polished soul. |