Joan Capone
Joan A. Capone, a Yorktown resident, died Aug. 21. She was 79. Capone was born Feb. 16, 1941, in the Bronx to Joseph and Adele Forzano. On Oct. 24, 1971, she married Jim Capone at Holy Family Church in the
Read MoreJoan A. Capone, a Yorktown resident, died Aug. 21. She was 79. Capone was born Feb. 16, 1941, in the Bronx to Joseph and Adele Forzano. On Oct. 24, 1971, she married Jim Capone at Holy Family Church in the
Read MoreBy Bill Primavera After enduring the “blues” of a battered economy for the past few years, enduring “black” moods because many of us find ourselves in the “red,” or perhaps we’re “green” with envy of those doing better than we,
Read MoreI’m a proponent of the camp that promotes wine as a healthy beverage in spite of its alcohol content. The antioxidants and phenolic compounds present in red wine contribute to the prevention and treatment of numerous health conditions, all of
Read MoreDavid Zaslaw and company really came through when we needed folks to come through for us. Zaslaw’s Greater Hudson Valley Baseball League summer season ran its course last Sunday, providing thousands of kids from 8 to 18 the opportunity of
Read MoreCops 9U, 12U Crowns Yorktown Spartans Crowned 11U Champs, Briarcliff Falls in 16U Finals Examiner Sports Editor@Directrays Young Max Grodio has never had a more tense moment in his nine years on earth. The bases were juiced, his Somers Red Storm
Read MoreWith the imminent closing of Indian Point, the following letter was e-mailed to Sen. Peter Harckham on June 10. What actions are being taken to insure reliable available economic electric power after Indian Point shuts down completely next April? The
Read MoreRecently Ray Gallagher made a plea to Gov. Cuomo for news about fall sports for our high schools. In his piece he said that, “If we follow data, common sense and science, we would likely have a 100 percent chance
Read MoreShame on Tricky Ricky and the Somers Town Board. It was abundantly clear that they have spent the last five months plotting and planning to push through the sewer district in Shenorock and Lake Lincolndale. On Aug. 20, they held
Read MoreA vote for Peter Harckham is a vote for Bill de Blasio and the New York City machine, which now controls both houses of the state legislature. Harckham voted to authorize the controversial and dangerous cashless bail law, free college
Read MoreJohn Freeman died peacefully on Aug. 15, surrounded by his family, in his home in Yorktown. He was 70. Freeman was born Aug. 7, 1950, in Liverpool, England. He attended Brighton Polytechnic, where he met his wife, who was an
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