Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Extreme Rules (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced annually by WWE. The name of the event stems from the term “Extreme Rules,” which WWE uses to refer to ...
Thumb's up to Willets project Dear Editor:
I would like to congratulate Mayor Mike Bloomberg's ambitious plans for the redevelopment of Willets Point.
I was at Citi Field on Wednesday for a game, and I saw firsthand the conditi...
You should choose if you love big cans Dear Editor:
New Yorkers face a 9 percent unemployment rate, a looming multi-billion dollar municipal budget shortfall, and critical issues dealing with education, housing, transportation, public s...
More languages on the ballot? Dear Editor:
State Senator Toby Stavisky and Assemblyman David Weprin have introduced legislation requiring that voters be provided information in three more languages - Bengali, Punjabi and Hindi ...
Non-profits need the support of government Dear Editor:
Non-profit organizations that provide valuable services to the children and adults of our communities have been cut off from state money by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
We all know that we a...
Brooklyn Queens Day Dear Editor:
Thank you Madelyn Roesch!
Wow, what memories. As a child in the early 50’s we marched in those parades. We all went to the church on Elder's lane and 88th Avenue North, but have lived ...
A grim reality Dear Editor:
The question this election series is not “Where is the beef?” rather is there reality left in American politics? Regardless of the winner Congress will remain split, denying the White ...
Speeding cameras a license for abuse Dear Editor:
Here's my story about police cameras.
I rented a car from Alamo once and was driving in the L.A. area of California. Six months after I'd rented the car, I got a bill in the mail from...
Op-ed right on Dear Editor:
Wiser words could not have been written in your Guest Op-Ed by several Council members (June 15) brave enough to oppose Mayor Bloomberg’s support of the Department of Health’s proposal...
Enjoy the carousel Dear Editor:
On Memorial Day weekend, the historic Forest Park Carousel spun for the first time since 2009, a great day for Queens – and especially for its children. Much of this was thanks to the ...
Stop destroying the rain forest KFC! Dear Editor:
Please urge KFC to stop destroying life by using throw-away paper packaging made from rain forest trees. KFC and Yum! have no sustainability policies to exclude products connected to r...
Rockaway rail line good for all of Queens Dear Editor:
The emotional statement by Councilwoman Karen Koslowitz opposing the reopening of the Rockaway Beach Line recalls a meeting we had with the councilwoman and Assemblyman Michael Cohen, ...
World No Tobacco Day Dear Editor:
The American Lung Association joined the World Health Organization (WHO) in celebrating World No Tobacco Day on Thursday, May 31. This year’s theme was Tobacco Industry Interference an...
Carousel off to a bad start Dear Editor:
What a farce.
My wife and I went up to Forest Park on Sunday, May 27, to see the newly opened carousel, only to find a few problems with it.
First, there are no signs on any of the ro...
Hooters just part of a larger issue Dear Editor:
I am writing in response to Larry Penner's dispatch “Why Oppose a Hooters?” in the Brooklyn Downtown Star on May 31.
Until the citizens, residents and commercial interests of the Town ...
Who gives a 'Hooters' about one restaurant?
Dear Editor
How disappointing that there are narrow-minded people who are opposing Hooters opening a branch in the Barclays Arena neighborhood in Downtown Brooklyn.
After a long grueling day at ...
PHOENIX (AP) — Jodi Arias returns to court for the continuation of her trial after being convicted of murder in her lover's killing as jurors consider a life sentence or execution.
IRVING, Texas (AP) — Sang-Moon Bae led by four strokes in the final round of the Byron Nelson Championship when his tee shot at the ninth hole went way left.