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Housewives of Secaucus part of a rebirth for New York City theater

Asbury Park Press We could all use a laugh these days  and fortunately, Anthony Wilkinson s new show is a real drag. Written by Wilkinson, creator of the Big Gay Italian franchise of shows, Housewives of Secaucus is the first production at the West 47th Street theater since March 2020, when Black Angels Over Tuskegee, along with the rest of live theater in the city, was shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “This show is perfect for the beginning of a renaissance, a rebirth, for New York City theater, said Wilkinson.  Because it’s a small company, there’s only five of them, and most of all it’s a comedy and it’s a laugh-out-loud comedy. It s a very diverse comedy, and I just think it’s exactly what people are aching for right now.”

Housewives of Secaucus part of a rebirth for New York City theater

Housewives of Secaucus part of a rebirth for New York City theater
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Hudson Valley Man Dies After Falling Into Freezing Water in Storm

Hudson Valley Man Dies After Falling Into Freezing Water in Storm Enter your number to get our free mobile app On Monday around 5:30 p.m., Sergeant James Bodisch and Trooper Ryan Stutz of the New York State Police responded to Reservoir Road in the town of Goshen for a report of a snowmobile accident with injuries. Upon arrival, they observed an individual in the woods. He was later identified as 55-year-old Richard Stetson rom Goshen. Troopers immediately assessed the situation and with the assistance of EMS personnel, provided first aid and placed Stetson on a backboard and transported him to a waiting ambulance.

Snowmobile accident on Goshen Reservoir leaves one man dead, a second hospitalized

Snowmobile accident on Goshen Reservoir leaves one man dead, a second hospitalized Goshen. State police from the Middletown and Monroe barracks as well as officers from the Village and Town of Goshen police departments assisted local fire and EMS at the scene of a fatal snowmobile accident. | 02 Feb 2021 | 11:36 Rescuers used a Troop F snowmobile unit to transport the second of two men whose snowmobile broke through the ice on the Goshen Reservoir to an ambulance which then took him to Garnet Medical Center in the Town of Wallkill. Photo provided by the New York State Police. The red dot shows the location where State Troopers located Richard Stetson Monday evening following a report of a snowmobile accident in the Goshen Reservoir. Map courtesy of New York State Police.

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