A federal immigration raid unfolded at a Honesdale restaurant on Thursday, drawing community attention and concern. In an interview with The River Reporter’s Liam Mayo, who was on the scene, details emerged…
Day: May 29, 2025
“We Are Not Alone” Exhibition Explores Connection, Identity, and the Subconscious
At Chesters Creative, an intimate gallery space known for pushing artistic boundaries, a new exhibition is offering a deeply personal and timely meditation on what it means to belong. We Are Not Alone,…
Report Finds Worsening Racial Disparities in New York Parole Process
Racial disparities in parole decisions continue to worsen across New York state, with new data showing a widening gap from a year ago. The state’s parole board is 33% less likely to…
Should Musicians Be Able to Pull The Plug on StubHub, Resellers at NY Shows?
Some New York lawmakers want to give musicians the power to stop resellers from flipping high-priced tickets to their shows on the secondary market. State Sen. James Skoufis has introduced legislation that…
Shakespeare Meets Sock Puppets (But Don’t Call Them That)
Hamlet gets a serious shakeup —by way of slapstick, sock puppets (though they object to that term), and the comedic chaos of solo performance. Enter Clown Daddy Presents: Hamlet (All by Myself),…
New York Senator Pushes Legislation to Protect Small Businesses from Credit Card Fee Overcharges
In a move to shield New York’s small businesses from what he calls “unfair and predatory” credit card processing fees, State Senator James Skoufis has introduced legislation that would prohibit credit card…