Keyword: Ronald Reagan
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Originally from Cape Town, South Africa, she started out life as Edith Heneck, then Edith H. “Edna” Ritzenberg got married in Italy and lived in Virginia, Cleveland, Far Rockaway, Woodmere, Hewlett Neck and Massachusetts. more
I’ll be seeing you, just not every week. In June, when I wrote “Column writing through hell and high water,” I told readers I was taking a leave from writing for a few months . . . more
Woodsburgh resident and former ambassador to Israel David Friedman was recognized for his four years (2017 to 2021) as the United States envoy to the Jewish state as the Town of Hempstead dedicated Woodmere Plaza at 1044 Franklin Place in Woodmere and unveiled a street sign “Ambassador David M. Friedman Way” in his honor on Tuesday. more
Adelaide Friedman, known to her family and friends as Addi, was the wife to an iconic rabbi and saw her son become the United States ambassador to Israel. She was also had a keen intellect and was an accomplished cook. more
For 12 of the 18 years I served in the Senate, George H.W. Bush loomed large on the national scene, first as a loyal vice president to Ronald Reagan, and then as president during one of the most turbulent periods . . . more
John Michael Magloire, a Hewlett resident who graduated from Chaminade High School in June, was named the Great Communicator Nation Champion of the Ronald Reagan Great Communicator Debate Series for the second consecutive year. more
In the fall of 1938, a defiant British member of Parliament named Winston Churchill rose to deliver a speech denouncing the Munich Agreement recently negotiated by Europe’s leaders to appease Adolf Hitler . . . more
Remember when observers marveled that Ronald Reagan was the Teflon president, because nothing thrown at him by his adversaries seemed to stick? His naturally sunny disposition . . . more
As Congress takes up the issue of tax reform, it would do well to look back to a successful tax overhaul that should be the guide for getting it done right again this time. more
Politicians are notorious for not always saying what’s really on their minds. So what to make of President Trump’s penchant for saying exactly what’s on his mind? more
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