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- Man Is Charged With Federal Hate Crimes in Assaults on Jewish ProtestersTarek Bazrouk, 20, on three occasions kicked and punched Jewish protesters who were wearing religious attire or carrying Israeli flags at demonstrations in Manhattan, prosecutors said.
- Police Remove Pro-Palestinian Demonstrators Occupying Columbia LibraryThe protesters had appeared to be attempting to rekindle the movement that swept the campus last spring.
- How Lost Radar and Silent Radios Have Upended Newark Air TravelA technical outage in Philadelphia last week terrified air traffic controllers and stranded passengers. As the summer travel season looms, the F.A.A. is racing to address the problems.
- Flu Killed 25 Children in New York This Season, the Most in Many YearsAmid declining vaccination rates, the 2024-25 influenza season exacted a heavy toll, with 216 pediatric deaths nationwide.
- Helicopter Broke Apart Before Crashing Into Hudson River, Report SaysA preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board did not provide an explanation for the crash, which left six people dead.
- 13 Off Broadway Shows to See in MayHugh Jackman in “Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes” and Maya Hawke in the title role of “Eurydice” — here’s what’s on New York stages this month.
- ‘Taking Her Voice’: Hilaria Baldwin Revisits Her Accent ControversyIn a memoir that tries to wrest control of her story, Ms. Baldwin says she was “canceled” via online sleuths who looked for inconsistencies in her Spanish accent.
- A Guide to New, and Creatively Designed, Restaurants in New York CityVisitors should at least peek into some of these spots, including a sushi restaurant with a 2D interior and a Baz Luhrmann-designed joint with major medieval vibes.
- He Hears Voices in His Head. He Also Helped Win an Election.He ran a successful political campaign, sometimes from a psych ward, sometimes living on the street. He has found a way to thrive.
- Frieze New York Couldn’t Happen Without Scores of People Behind the ScenesSecurity for art and attendees are among the roles that are crucial to the success of the fair.
- Man Is Charged With Federal Hate Crimes in Assaults on Jewish Protesters
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Zumba in Katonah!
Come try “Exercise in Disguise” with a Dance Fitness Professional. Rachel is a Licensed Zumba Instructor with a Minor in Dance from Oberlin College. AFAA and CPR certified.The music is HOT, the moves are FUN and EASY. You’ve never had … Continue reading
Stroller Tours at Katonah Museum of Art
Stroller Tours at Katonah Museum of Art Fridays, June 14, July 12, August 9, September 6 and October 4 9 am – 10 am Parents with their young babies are invited to a culturally enriching program, before the Museum opens … Continue reading
The Armonk Players Presents Parallel Lives
The Armonk Players Presents Parallel Lives By Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy June 2, 6, 7 & 8th Directed by Joy Arzaga, Christine DiBuono, Pia Haas and Marquette Pierce With: Joan Cavallo, Benna Dinhofer, Irene Howard, Kathryn Kitt, Donna Marvin, … Continue reading
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A Night at the Movies – Fred Astaire Dance Studios Goes Hollywood
Sun, 06/09/2013 – 3:00pm Fred Astaire Dance Studios Goes Hollywood The students and staff of Fred Astaire Dance Studios Fairfield County are at it again. Fred Astaire Dance Studios takes you on a trip through Tinsel-town and presents “A Night … Continue reading
The Armonk Players Presents Parallel Lives
The Armonk Players Presents Parallel Lives By Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy June 2, 6, 7 & 8th Directed by Joy Arzaga, Christine DiBuono, Pia Haas and Marquette Pierce With: Joan Cavallo, Benna Dinhofer, Irene Howard, Kathryn Kitt, Donna Marvin, … Continue reading
Posted in Home, Pound Ridge
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Connecticut Open House Day Saturday – Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum
50% Off General Admission – Tours on the hour, Noon, 1, 2 & 3pm As part of the Connecticut’s 9th Annual Open House Day on Saturday, June 8th, the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will be offering a 50% discounted admission to its tours … Continue reading
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It’s Our Nature, Now and Forever
A Benefit to Support Westchester Land Trust Honoring George D. Bianco 2013 Preservation Angel Award Saturday, June 15, 2013 Maple Grove Farm, Bedford NY Become a Sponsor or Underwriter, here View our Auction items, here! Benefit Co-Chairs Holly Denzer Alexander & Neil … Continue reading
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Smart Talk Business Roundtable Luncheon
6/20: Smart Talk Business Roundtable Luncheon (Palmer’s Crossing Larchmont, New York) Join non-competing business professionals for lunch! An opportunity for business owners, entrepreneurs, managers and key decision-makers to meet new people, get educated on a variety of business related topics … Continue reading
Muscoot Farmers’ Market Every Sunday
The Muscoot Farmers’ Market is open every Sunday through the end of October 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with 25 vendors selling produce, meat, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, lavender, sauces, pasta, milk, cheese olive oil, gluten free items, soap … Continue reading
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Connecticut Trails Day Geocache Hike
On the weekend of June 1st and 2nd, Connecticut will host Connecticut Trails Day Weekend—the largest National Trails Day (NTD) celebration in the nation with 259 events scheduled in 152 towns on over 560 miles of trail throughout the state. … Continue reading
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