07/07/11 Gregory Cutrone and Tara Donnelly Mr. & Mrs. Dennis C. Donnelly of Garden City are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Tara Donnelly to Gregory Cutrone of Rockaway Beach, New York.
07/05/11 He remembers growing up in Sault Ste. Marie "a geek kid with a microscope and chemistry set" and a passion for science.[...]
07/02/11 Like Jim Farber ("Stop being so sensitive" column June 26), I have long been fed up with the sheer volume of the overly sensitive at best and passive-aggressive at worst, wave of weepy, self-absorbed catharsis sweeping the indie rock scene. But while Far.
05/16/11 Associated Press - May 16, 2011 7:25 AM ET BELLEROSE, N.Y. (AP) - A man and a woman are under arrest for allegedly impersonating police officers on Long Island.
04/02/11 27th Redlands Bicycle Classic - Stage 1 Women Theresa Cliff-Ryan wins stage in sprint finish. HTC-Highroad controls race to maintain Amber Neben and Evelyn Stevens in top ranks
03/03/11 After months of negotiations, Russian steelmaker OAO Severstal has announced it will sell off three of five United Statesbased mills it has been shopping for nearly a year to Renco Group Inc., a family-owned investment holding company out of New York.[...]
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 ...
02/24/11 Mayor Robert Rothschild (left) shakes hands with Deputy Mayor Donald Brudie and wishes him and his fellow Community Agreement Candidates for Trustees success in the village election scheduled for March 15th at the Village Hall. In addition to Rothschild and Brudie (Mayoral Candidate), pictured above are the Community Agreement Trustee Candidates, from left, Trustee Andrew Cavanaugh (Central ...
02/10/11 Share First of all, when explaining Ulster County Real Estate, you start with it is location in Up-S...
01/06/11 A monster tornado, a new casino and political upheaval were some of the biggest stories to dominate the Queens Tribune headlines and front pages for 2010. Join us as we take a look back at the news that touched our lives and our hearts in 2010.
12/16/10 If Congress is serious about cutting deficits and curbing spending, it will have to re-evaluate all entitlement programs. It is an immutable undeniable truth that the Social Security system is unsustainable.
12/02/10 With the Dept. of Education eyeing their school for possible closure, dozens of students from Newtown High School in Elmhurst implored Black Friday shoppers at Queens Center Mall, only a few blocks from the school, to help save their 113-year-old home.
11/18/10 Garden City High School freshman, Alix Della Penna is about to accomplish an amazing feat - completing a half marathon.
11/10/10 Build up those muscles, because the 33rd Annual Empire State Golden Arm Tournament is right around the corner.
11/05/10 State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat and son of Queens who grew up in Hollis Hills, won a promotion from the people of New York Tuesday when he was elected governor, easily defeating Republican nominee Carl Paladino and a slew of minor party candidates.
11/03/10 By : Dennis Cook It's always heartening when an artist opens an album with something that feels new, even as it gives us that hit of the familiar. God Willin' and The Creek Don't Rise (released August 17 on RCA), the fourth long-player from Ray LaMontagne, begins with "Repo Man," a bumptious rocker with tangible groove and growl. This is not the teary-eyed, sensitive singer-songwriter that's ...
10/18/10 Performances aside — and they were uniformly inspired — there was an undeniable charm to Saturday night's Speaking Clock Revue at the Citi Wang Theatre. Nowhere else could you watch 83-year-old bluegrass patriarch Ralph Stanley amble past Elton John, who was busy squeezing John Mellencamp's shoulder and embracing up-and-comers the Secret Sisters and Karen Elson at the end of the ...
10/14/10 IS 59, a junior high school in Springfield Gardens, was one of hundreds across Queens graded on performance by the city Department of Education.
09/23/10 THE ISSUE: The UFT suit against the DOE to ease overcrowding in a Queens high school. *** I agree that teachers always complain about budget cuts, but if you put yourself in their shoes, you would be mad, too ("Class-Size Crocodile Tears," Editorial, Sept. 21). However, I don't agree that...
09/10/10 A New York City Firefighter, who was busted for operating a marijuana grow room in the basement of his Queens rental property, bought himself a slap on the wrist yesterday -- three years probation -- by ratting out his fellow fire fighter. Matthew Cody, 29, who testified last month in...
09/08/10 The David Gray & Ray LaMontagne co-headlining tour that pulled into the Greek Theatre Tuesday night for the first of two shows this week is a perfect example of how the concert industry should respond to the recession: pair two congruent performers...
08/22/10 In July 2009, John Mellencamp and producer T-Bone Burnett, a team of technicians and musicians, and a documentary film crew packed into Memphis' tiny Sun Studio, where, when it was called Memphis Recording Service, Presley all but invented rock and roll in 1954. "We didn't know what we'd end up with," Mellencamp says of the session at Sun, one of three recording locations for his 25th album, "No ... |