Not As Easy As It Looks

Reflection – written May 27, 2002 I have been looking for a long time to find a motorcycle trailor that is really easy to use. On occasion it would be really nice to be able to tow a motorcycle somewhere and then ride it back home or visa versa or to tow it to a destination […]

Take A Number and Have a Seat

Reflection – written May 26, 2002 A trailer for towing motorcycles to and from always seemed like a good idea to me. Getting the trailer was the easy part. Registering it at the Department of Motor Vehicles in Connecticut was the hard part. First I rode to Danbury — a half hour ride. Then I stood in line for […]

Russian Romantics at Ridgefield High School

Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Concert – Saturday, April 6, 2002 Review By Courtenay Caublé – The Ridgefield Press Apr. 13, 2002 Though the announcement of the death of RSO Board member Joe Dailey (to whose memory the program was dedicated) was a sad opening note at the beginning of the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra’s final concert this […]

Russian music in Ridgefield

Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra Concert – Saturday, April 6, 2002 Review By James Pegolotti – Danbury NewsTimes Musically speaking, the Russians invaded Ridgefield Saturday, with Maestro Sidney Rothstein leading the Ridgefield Sym phony in a program of 20th century Russian music. The orchestra’s final concert of the season was dedicated to the memory of Joseph P. […]

Reading Symphony Orchestra steps back in time

Concert review — 14 January 2002 Review By Susan L. Peña Reading Pennsylvania Eagle/Times Correspondent The RSO offers a rare tribute to the Classical era by performing works composed between 1760 and 1800 on a stage decorated to reflect the time period. The Reading Symphony Orchestra became, temporarily, a chamber orchestra over the weekend, in […]