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- Did Cuomo’s ‘Message for Voters’ Violate Campaign Finance Rules?Andrew Cuomo may have run afoul of New York City rules by using his campaign website to instruct a super PAC how to help his mayoral bid. Mr. Cuomo denies wrongdoing.
- Judge Joseph Nocella of Long Island Is Named Interim U.S. Attorney in BrooklynPresident Trump, facing opposition from New York’s senior senator, named Joseph Nocella Jr. to do the job on a temporary basis.
- 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.
- Newark Delays Persist as Union Official Says Controllers Briefly Lost Contact With PlanesThe disclosure came as disruptions at the airport, brought about by staffing shortages, runway construction and bad weather, entered a second week.
- Newark Airport Is Experiencing Major Flight Delays. What’s Causing Them?An alarming equipment failure and staffing shortages at an air traffic control center have worsened the effects of a runway closure, and the disruptions could go on for weeks.
- New York Officer Pleads Guilty in Fatal Beating of Inmate Robert BrooksThe former corrections officer, Christopher Walrath, is one of 10 charged in the brutal beating of Robert Brooks in Marcy, N.Y. He will be sentenced to 15 years in prison.
- The New York Nonprofit Where Generations of Artists Got Their StartArtists Space, a downtown home for experimental art, is a consistent presence in a changing landscape.
- Official Shot DoorDash Driver Who Asked for Directions, Police SayThe highway superintendent of the town of Chester, N.Y., was charged with felony assault after he opened fire on a delivery worker, the authorities said.
- 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.
- Did Cuomo’s ‘Message for Voters’ Violate Campaign Finance Rules?
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Cafe a Las Siete ~ Coffee at Seven
CAFE A LAS SIETE ~ COFFEE AT SEVEN at Greenburgh Public Library  –Tue, July 9, 7pm – 8pm 4TH Annual Celebration Join us as we explore la Cultura Latina in words, music, songs, and images during the month of July. Our … Continue reading
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John Jay Homestead Farm market Opens June 22nd on Historic Site in Katonah
Farm Market part of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness in the communities as to where their food comes from while offering local, organic, fresh, nutritious foods and products Saturday, June 22nd marks the start of the third season of … Continue reading
Are you feeling time-starved, stressed, and without enough hours in the day to get your house clean?
Customers of our professional cleaning services often cite a lack of time as their main reason for needing house cleaning. If you are feeling time-starved, stressed, and without enough hours in the day to get your house cleaner, let the … Continue reading
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Armonk Int’l Tennis Academy – Summer Session
Armonk International Tennis Academy is held at Armonk Tennis Club during the summer. The full-day program consists of intensive group drilling and situational play, as well as private instruction. Players can alter the program to fit their tournament schedules, and … Continue reading
“Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center†Opens at the Katonah Museum of Art
New Exhibition Features More Than 100 Artists and Includes Traditional and Unexpected Approaches to the Art of Collage To celebrate the art of collage – Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center – will open at the Katonah Museum of … Continue reading
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Picture This! Saturday Story Time
Be inspired by great children’s books read to families by special guests, then create artwork in the Learning Center. Sat. June 8: Local pizza guy Tony from La Famiglia in Katonah reads How Pizza Came to Queens and Cloudy with … Continue reading
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Free Bed Bug Elimination-Info Event in Chappaqua
JP McHale Pest Management to Host “Bed Bug Elimination Station†Mobile Thermal Remediation Unit ‘There will be a free bed bug elimination event in Chappaqua this weekend, sponsored by the New York region’s largest pest management company JP McHale Pest … Continue reading
Summer Theatre Festival at Waveny Park – The Little Mermaid
Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater Music by Alan Menken | Book by Doug Wright Based on the Hans Christian Andersen Story and the Disney Film produced by Howard Ashman & John Musker and written & directed by John Musker and Ron Clements (Broadway Junior … Continue reading
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New York Metro Reptile Expo – Westchester County Center
Come see thousands of live pet reptiles and amphibians on display and for sale as pets at the NY Metro Reptile Expo. Vendors will also be selling cages and many other reptile related items. We have now expanded into a … Continue reading
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Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals – Groove’s award-winning, signature music program!
Music for Aardvarks & Other Mammals is Groove’s signature music class — a refreshing alternative in the world of kids’ music classes.  Groove delivers a hand clapping, foot stomping, drum drumming good time for both kids and their grown-ups. Since 2005, … Continue reading