07/12/11 Alberta Hunter's Downhearted Blues: Live At The Cookery, one of the classic blues singer's final recordings is set to be released on both CD and 180-gram vinyl
07/11/11 Backed by pianist Gerald Cook and bassist Jimmy Lewis on this 1981 album, Hunter was at the height of her career revival. LOS ANGELES, Calif.—It's difficult to decide which was the most remarkable facet of pioneering blues chanteuse Alberta Hunter's incredible career. Was it her role in the vanguard of the "classic blues" movement of the early 1920s, when she recorded prolifically for ...
07/09/11 Hires and promotions Joan E. Hillman New job title: Reverse mortgage consultant for the Savannah and Beaufort County metro market region Company: MetLife Bank, N.A. Related work experience: Hillman worked as a reverse mortgage loan officer at Bank of America for four years. She has worked in the reverse mortgage industry for over eight years. Education: She graduated from University of South ...
07/08/11 A 22-year-old man has been arrested on drug charges after police said they clocked him speeding at 115 mph on the Northern State Parkway in...
07/03/11 In much of the country, Americans will have to celebrate the Fourth of July without a bang. With devastating droughts, fires, floods and budget cuts plaguing much of the nation, counties from New England to New Mexico have extinguished their fireworks festivities.
06/12/11 Matt O'Shea converted a rebound off a free kick by Valderrama and Valle only had to make one save as Stamford downed the Great Neck (NY) Wolverines, 1-0, in the semifinal round. Stamford fell behind against Albertson (NY) before Danny Sanchez netted a header off a corner kick by Valderrama, but Albertson would go on to a 4-1 halftime lead. Instant Replay rolled to a 15-2 victory over First ...
06/02/11 Americans living with disabilities struggle every day to find affordable and accessible housing on low incomes. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia will join Inglis Foundation and the Disability Opportunity Fund from 9 a.m. until 3:15 p.m. on June 14 to inform organizations interested in developing such housing of existing challenges, new HUD initiatives and financing opportunities.
05/18/11 Forty years after finding their golden tickets, the lucky kids who first met in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory have reunited.
05/18/11 The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation is giving $25 million to Idaho to help better track student achievement and fulfill its cash commitment to the Idaho Education Network.
05/15/11 An audit found that the Henry Viscardi School, one of 11 schools of its kind in New York, paid its top executive $1.25 million over two years.
05/15/11 ALBERTSON, N.Y. -- Kathleen Cervasio's daughter, Gina, who is 12, has cerebral palsy, cannot speak and is quadriplegic. Without a doubt, Ms. Cervasio said, the best thing that ever happened to Gina was getting into the Henry Viscardi School, one of 11 state-supported public schools for the severely disabled in New York.
05/14/11 More than 400 students graduated from Moravian College, concluding the Bethlehem school's 269th academic year. Graduates earned approximately 388 bachelor's degrees and 34 master's degrees.
04/28/11 Jonathan Hollander , a former SAC Capital Advisors LP analyst, agreed pay more than $220,000 to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims that he traded on inside information about a pending takeover of the Albertson grocery chain, his lawyer said.
04/28/11 Jonathan Hollander, a former SAC Capital Advisors LP analyst, agreed pay more than $220,000 to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims that he traded on inside information about a pending takeover of the Albertson grocery chain, his lawyer said.
04/27/11 It was once the Bulldog Tavern and Burger Emporium, so naturally the burgers and hand-cut fries are still there, but the folks down at The Bulldog have added some smoke to the menu. Owner Trish Mullarkey says they were just kicking around the idea of barbecue at The Bulldog when a mutual friend told her the smoker from the short-lived Lazy Bones Barbecue was for sale. Turns out, the former pit ...
04/07/11 Auditors found a school for severely disabled students in Albertson has overbilled New York State by more than $835,000 over a two-year period ending in...
04/06/11 An audit of the Henry Viscardi School, a Long Island school for disabled students, found it charged the state $835,074 in "unreasonable and unnecessary expenses," although the school stands by nearly all of its spending. The audit of fiscal years 2007-2008 and 2008-2009 by New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli identified inappropriate expenses picked up by [...]
03/13/11 New York, NY --- The University of New Mexico Lobos have qualified for the postseason for the fourth consecutive season, as they were selected for the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) as a No. 4-seed in the tournament. The Lobos will host the UTEP Miners on Tuesday evening at The Pit tipping off at 7 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPN2. New Mexico will enter the game with a record of 21 ...
02/28/11 Sales volumes in the final quarter were down a third from year-earlier levels, despite a 9% fall in ...
 02/28/11 The New York City Department of Education made public on Sunday a list that estimates the number of ...
02/12/11 The Rev. Simeon P. Stefanidakis, the former minister of the Albertson Memorial Church of Spiritualism in Old Greenwich. Photo: Greenwich Time / Greenwich Time Contributed
02/11/11 The Dallastown girls' swim team completed its seventh straight championship season in the YAIAA by clinching the Division I title on Thursday with a 138-24 win against William Penn. |