A law for a cause
The law was named after Vasean Alleyne, a Flushing boy who was struck and killed last year by an accused drunk driver. Vasean’s friend was critically injured. But a loophole in the state criminal code prevented the state from bringing felony charges
No more zoom room
By now most readers are familiar with the successful ad campaign for Nissan Motors that seems to appeal to the child inside every car driver. The ad is obviously working. The manager for Bayside Nissan said his business is selling 200 to 300 new cars ever
Justice for vandals
If these are indeed the bubbleheads behind the bubble letters, the time has come to burst their bubble. A fine or even a short stay at Rikers Island is not sufficient. We’re all for these vandals doing some hard time, but we want more. During the da
TimesLedger’s PS 534 story accused of being incendiary
In reading the article, one could logically reach the conclusion that a racist “white” assistant principal had slandered and humiliated a class of Haitian students because a “black principal had instituted policies that were pointedly un
Editorial was ‘right on target’
If not constructed it will result in no development for the next two or three decades over the 30th Street Yards. There are no other plans, nor have there ever been any to develop the rights over the 30th Street Yards. The vast property needs a huge costl





















