Catholic League: “NYC Hearing on Monuments was Disturbing”

Trying to rid us of Columbus. NYC HEARING ON MONUMENTS WAS DISTURBING Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on recent public hearings held by the New York City panel authorized to assess the propriety of controversial monuments on public grounds: On November 27, the New York City Mayoral Commission on Art, Monuments, and Markers completed … Read more

Farandaville Happy – Stepinac football wins 2nd State title in three years!

As they defeated Canisius 49-28, playing them on their home turf in Buffalo.   From the Lohud website – Dominant second half earns Stepinac another state crown The Crusaders were overwhelming in the second half, rolling up 40 points in a 49-28 victory at Canisius' Koessler Field to earn their second state title in three … Read more

From my friend Graham: “13 Rules for Life”

Graham, who I first met in Jamaica, when I was teaching there, way back in the late 70's! I deleted #13, something about a bedpan… Never give yourself a haircut.- specially after 3 drinks. You need only two tools. WD-40 and duct tape.         If it doesn’t move and should, use WD-40. If it moves and … Read more

Stepinac wins 3rd NY Catholic league title in four years

  And will go to Buffalo Saturday to try and repeat their 2015 state championship. Here's the LoHud coverage, but the second link from Newsday on Long Island is a little better. After falling behind 14-0, Stepinac rolled over St. Anthony's 47-22 to take the CHSFL AAA League Championship Here''s Newsday – Stepinac’s Williams too … Read more

Sal Vasta

Wonderful man, wonderful family. Hit the link for the full obituary. Salvatore Joseph Vasta, Jr. of Croton-on-Hudson, NY passed away on Veterans Day, November 11, 2017, at the age 89. He was born on August 29, 1928 to the late Salvatore and Maria (nee Sgroi), who both emigrated from Sicily, Italy. Salvatore had tremendous faith … Read more

Semper Fi. Marine Corps turned 242 years old yesterday

  This was written by Kieran Michael Lalor, a NY State Assemblyman. As we celebrate the 242nd birthday of the Marine Corps today, it is fascinating to explore why the smallest branch of the armed forces holds such a big place in American society. To start, Marines historically have taken disproportionate casualties, a trend that … Read more