Well, were going to go ahead and turn to the controversial comments from senator ted cruz. The republican president ial candidate taking a swipe at what he called new york values, which set off a Heated Exchange with donald trump during last nights debate. There are many many wonderful, wonderful working men and women in the state of new york. But everyone understands that the values in new york city are socially liberal. Everybody in the world loved new york and loved new yorkers and i have to tell you that was a very insulting statement that ted made. Well, mr. Trump spoke about the citys response following the 911 attacks. Today, though, several new york politicians spoke out against senator cruzs comments. On behalf of all new yorkers i am disgusted at the insult that ted cruz threw at this city and its people. And the bottom line is he does york values. I find myself for once in agreement with donald trump. I think it was right for donald trump to defend new york city and talk abo
KINGSTON, N.Y. The Mid-Hudson Library System will celebrate National Library Week from Sunday, April 7 to Saturday, April 13, by encouraging area residents to visit local libraries to see their various programs. The Mid-Hudson Library System cited the JobNow system, a service providing resume and job-searching help free for library cardholders, as an example […]
Prominent authors such as Judy Blume, Laurie Halse Anderson and more will receive awards at Bard College for the first-ever Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Book Awards.
Prominent authors such as Judy Blume, Laurie Halse Anderson and more will receive awards at Bard College for the first-ever Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Book Awards.
Prominent authors such as Judy Blume, Laurie Halse Anderson and more will receive awards at Bard College for the first-ever Eleanor Roosevelt Banned Book Awards.