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- How New York City Routinely Fails to Pay the Nonprofits It Relies OnThe city owes at least $1 billion to nonprofits for more than 7,000 unpaid invoices, according to a new report. The organizations provide critical services to vulnerable New Yorkers.
- A Project to Be Proud of at Central Park’s Northern TipThe Davis Center at the Harlem Meer restores dignity and beauty to a section of the park that abuts Harlem, our architecture critic said.
- Overwhelmed? Go See Some Cherry Blossoms.The ephemeral, exquisite antidote to doomscrolling.
- Luxury Condo Owners Accuse Builders of Hiding Dangerous DefectsIn a lawsuit, the condo board at 432 Park Avenue says the city and potential residents were not told about the severity of early cracks in the supertall building’s exterior.
- ‘My Heart Was in My Throat, and the Tears Were Flowing’An emotional night at the theater, a childhood trip to Manhattan and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- 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.
- How New York City Routinely Fails to Pay the Nonprofits It Relies On
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Come in and enjoy the aroma of freshly baked breads and the mouth watering specials of the day – Larchmont Gourmet Deli
Larchmont Gourmet Deli Catering, a premiere eatery just minutes from the Larchmont train station. Our friendly staff is skillfully trained to satisfy your culinary needs. Your satisfaction is what matters most to us. Our wide selection of food caters to … Continue reading
Club Z – High Quality In-Home Tutoring and Test Prep Services
For nearly 20 years, Club Z! has had the privilege of providing high quality in-home tutoring and test prep services to nearly 300,000 students. Club Z! is an academic solutions provider offering a customized learning program for each and every student. We have learning programs … Continue reading
Golf in the Met Area? – Join the Metropolitan Golf Association
Golfers can obtain a Handicap Index by joining an MGA member club. The MGA is comprised of clubs throughout the tri-state area, and golfers who join an MGA member private club are automatically members of the MGA. Beyond private clubs, … Continue reading
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Music Fest and Fireworks at Kensico Dam Plaza
Celebrate our country’s Independence Day with rousing American patriotic music followed by a spectacular fireworks display during the annual Kensico Dam Music Fest on Wednesday, July 3, at Kensico Dam Plaza in Valhalla. “What a great way to kick off … Continue reading
Discovering the Horses of Sable Island
DISCOVERING THE HORSES OF SABLE ISLAND JUNE 23 BEDFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 6-8:30PM BEDFORD, NY In June, 2012, I traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, known as Sable Island. Often … Continue reading
Discovering the Horses of Sable Island
DISCOVERING THE HORSES OF SABLE ISLAND JUNE 23 BEDFORD HISTORICAL SOCIETY 6-8:30PM BEDFORD, NY In June, 2012, I traveled to the narrow, crescent-shaped ribbon of sand and rock off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, known as Sable Island. Often … Continue reading
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Local Pound Ridge Artist Carolee Rainey is having a solo Art Exhibit
Local Pound Ridge Artist Carolee Rainey is having a solo Art Exhibit with her Antique Wood Paintings during the month of July at the Isha Nelson Gallery at 25 Railroad Street in Great Barrington, MA. Opening reception is Friday July … Continue reading
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FILM SCREENING AND HONEY TASTING EVENT
SLOW FOOD METRO NORTH PRESENTS A FILM SCREENING AND HONEY TASTING EVENT- “QUEEN OF THE SUN: WHAT ARE THE BEES TELLING US?†IN PARTNERSHIP WITH JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD This film is part of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness in … Continue reading
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Our 2013 Pottery / Ceramic Art / Pottery Summer Day Camp
Pottery / Ceramic Art / Pottery Summer Day Camp programs are designed to provide children and young teens with the experience of an actual professional pottery studio. During each weekly camp program, the students will: Learn to make pots on … Continue reading
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Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell – American Roots Music at Caramoor
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell with Special Guest: The Devil Makes Three July 13,  8:00pm in the Venetian Theater Longtime friends Emmylou Harris, (12-time Grammy® winner, Billboard Century Award recipient and Country Music Hall of Fame inductee) and Rodney Crowell (multi-Grammy … Continue reading