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- AriAtHome Walks the Streets, Making Beats (and New Friends)The one-man band Ari Miller creates music on the fly and invites anyone to hop on the mic. The result has become an online sensation, and a type of community.
- Who Would Steal New York City’s Pigeons? Mother Pigeon Thought She Knew.Pigeon lovers protest at a pet store. The pet store owners say they are innocent. And still the flocks seem to be shrinking without explanation.
- How Stacy London, of ‘What Not to Wear,’ Spends Her SundaysMs. London, the former co-host of “What Not to Wear,” goes shopping, of course. But she also has a latte with friends and spends time with her dog, Dora.
- Weinstein Accuser, Miriam Haley, Breaks Down During Intense Cross-ExaminationMiriam Haley and a defense lawyer clashed repeatedly as the disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein’s retrial on sex crime charges continued.
- Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?Staffing shortages at an air traffic control center have added to the effects of a runway closure, prompting United Airlines to cut flights at the hub.
- Former Abercrombie C.E.O. Ruled Unfit to Stand Trial for Sex TraffickingMichael S. Jeffries had been accused of luring male models to secret sex parties. He has dementia, and a judge ruled him to be “mentally incompetent.”
- Idina Menzel’s ‘Redwood’ to Close Following Tony Nominations ShutoutThe Broadway musical will play its final performance at the Nederlander Theater on May 18.
- A Blind Bicyclist and His Daughter Work in TandemThomas Panek and his daughter, Madeleine, will be cycling in the Five Boro Bike Tour this weekend.
- How a $254 Billion Budget Deal Might Become a Battle Plan for DemocratsGov. Kathy Hochul of New York insisted that the state budget, now a month overdue, include measures to increase public safety and lower taxes for all but the wealthy.
- Art Fairs to See in New York City and Jersey City in MaySpring fairs on both sides of the Hudson and East Rivers are dedicated to independent and emerging artists and they are showing art in fun and accessible ways.
- AriAtHome Walks the Streets, Making Beats (and New Friends)
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Community Volunteer Work Session
October 5, 10am-noon. Come join PRLC volunteers to learn about “Fall Cleanup.†Using concepts of permaculture, we will emphasize re-use of materials and the mimicking of natural cycles. Topics covered include composting, garden maintenance, lawn care, tree care, and home … Continue reading
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HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS AT STEW LEONARD’S DANBURY STORE
Stew Leonard’s Danbury store announces the Halloween Happenings it is hosting throughout the month of October 2013, including: Halloween Hay Bale Theater Every Friday night in October, the Hoedown is transformed into a Hay Bale Theater to show a free … Continue reading
HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS AT STEW LEONARD’S NORWALK STORE
Stew Leonard’s Norwalk store announces Halloween happenings it is hosting throughout the month of October 2013. Halloween Hay Bale Theater Every Friday night in October, the Hoedown grill is transformed into a Hay Bale Theater to show a free children’s … Continue reading
The New Rochelle Latin Jazz Express
The New Rochelle Latin Jazz Express In Celebration with ArtsFest! September 28, 2013 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM Lincoln Park Free The New Rochelle Latin Jazz Express & Grow Lincoln Park Garden Community At Lincoln Park-On Lincoln Ave, New Rochelle, … Continue reading
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AFRICAN DRUMMING WITH WOLVES
African Drumming with Wolves Date:  October 5, 2013 Time: 2PM – 3:30PM Fee:   $35/person Recommended for families with children 10+ years old Drumming is incredible! Many will attest to the fact that it is a healer of the body, mind … Continue reading
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AFRICAN DRUMMING WITH WOLVES
African Drumming with Wolves Date:  October 5, 2013 Time: 2PM – 3:30PM Fee:   $35/person Recommended for families with children 10+ years old Drumming is incredible! Many will attest to the fact that it is a healer of the body, mind … Continue reading
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Pound Ridge Historical Society Wins Grant to Restore Waterbury Sampler
Pound Ridge Historical Society 255 Westchester Ave Pound Ridge, NY 10576 (914) 764-4333 info@poundridgehistorical.org POUND RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY RECEIVES GRANT TO RESTORE WATERBURY SAMPLER The Pound Ridge Historical Society has been awarded a grant from the Greater Hudson … Continue reading
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Fall Festival – Greenburgh Nature Center (GNC)
FALL FESTIVAL Sunday, October 20, 2013 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Join us for scarecrow building and pumpkin carving or painting, cider making, petting zoo, scavenger hunts, tractor rides, tree swing by SavATree and more. Fee if pre-registered by … Continue reading
4th annual scarecrow making program and create a scarecrow for our Harvest Festival contest! – The Stamford Museum & Nature Center
Scarecrow Making Sunday, October 6 & 13, 2 – 4 pm Join us for our 4th annual scarecrow making program and create a scarecrow for our Harvest Festival contest! Families will create a life-size scarecrow that will be exhibited and … Continue reading
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Fall Festival – Greenburgh Nature Center
Sunday, October 20, 11AM-3PM Join us for a fun-filled day to celebrate fall! Enjoy scarecrow building, pumpkin carving, pumpkin painting, cider making, petting zoo, scavenger hunts, tractor rides, tree swing by SavATree and more. Fee if pre-registered by Oct. 19: … Continue reading