This article first appeared in Times Review’s northforker magazine. Just as Rosh Hashanah — the Jewish New Year — was ...
Espionage & The Plot Against America,” a book authored by Christopher Verga, a professor at Suffolk County Community College ...
In “Nazis of Long Island,” historian Christopher Verga details how Nazi spy rings infiltrated communities on Long Island and ...
Nurse Alice Beck Darrow, a former longtime Lake County resident, met the Navy sailor who would become her husband when he ...
The United Nations turns 80 today (June 26, 1945). Its charter, signed by 50 nations on June 26, 1945, established an organization dedicated to fostering peace, security and human rights. Emphasizing ...
An informal Celebration of Life will be held at the Toledo Museum of Art Glass Pavilion in the Glass Salon on Wednesday, April 9, 2025 from 1-3:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, stories and sharing of ...
Nero himself, given to lighting displays, would have envied the white-haired, alert inventor, with snapping eyes and snapping speech, who could burn, for an evening’s divertisement a billion and 200 ...
Frank Joseph ”Francesco Giuseppe” Ferrigno, of Glastonbury, CT passed away Friday, February 7, 2025 at the age of 96. His children were with him. Born March 16,1928 in New London, CT, Frank was the ...
Ruth G. McCaffrey, age 82, of Beacon Falls, the beloved wife of Howard McCaffrey, entered into eternal rest peacefully on Monday, January 6, 2025, at Griffin Hospital, surrounded by her loving family.
Here’s a blast from the past as we reprint our news from NYC’s 1961 IRE show—the first integrated logic circuits in TO-5 and TO-18 cans are being announced. March 29, 1961 - LOGICAL microcircuits in ...