With a considerable amount of attention centered on the recent death of Robby Schartner, a Manhattanville student who was killed by a drunk driver on Oct. 9, the college’s student body has reignited a debate about the school’s shuttle bus service. Schartner, a 21-year-old junior, was struck and killed by […]
Month: October 2016
Tigers grab league title
A last-second game-winning goal to clinch a league title on the last day of the regular season might seem like a storybook ending for most teams, but for Mamaroneck field hockey, it might just be the start of something even bigger. On Oct. 17, the Tigers edged rival Scarsdale in […]
Adding injury to idiocy
I mean no disrespect when I say this, but I have to admit; baseball players, in general, are not the sharpest tools in the shed. On Oct. 13, less than 24 hours before the start of the ALCS, Cleveland Indians’ starter Trevor Bauer became the latest in a long line […]
A father, a son, and a crime
[dropcap]R[/dropcap]ecently in a St. Francis College classroom in downtown Brooklyn, a law professor dad introduced his son, now 30-something, and said, “I’m very proud of him.” The dad, Larry Dubin, told the small audience about his son Nick growing up, playing tennis, graduating college and eventually writing three books. What […]
Astorino pitches Kensico Dam makeover
After nearly a decade of inoperability, Kensico Dam’s vacant reflecting pool could get a multi-million dollar facelift, which would include an addition which county officials describe as a “one-of-a-kind” ice rink and skating circuit. According to mockups released last Tuesday, a currently baron 92,000-square-foot reflecting pool will be replaced with […]