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- Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for ScienceThe six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones.
- A Bronx Hospital Is Investing in Its NursesSt. Barnabas plans to spend $5 million from a foundation grant to apply for nursing accreditation programs.
- Two Men’s Fight to Protect the Geese at the Central Park ReservoirTwo New York men who bonded over bird-watching at the Central Park Reservoir are united in their efforts to save the nests of its resident Canada geese.
- Why Did Eric Adams Have So Many Cellphones?Mayor Eric Adams of New York was said to have used seven different phone numbers. He argued that “many New Yorkers have several phones.”
- A Schoolyard Fight, a Burst of Gunfire and a Teen Charged With MurderA boy in the Bronx fired three shots into a crowd, most likely aiming at another boy who had punched him, the police said. One bullet struck Evette Jeffrey, 16, in the head, killing her.
- Outside Official Will Take Over Deadly Rikers Island Jail, Judge OrdersLaura Taylor Swain, a federal judge, seized control of New York City’s lockups, which have been rife with violence and dysfunction.
- Adams Lashes Out at Prosecutors, Saying They Sought to Humiliate HimMayor Eric Adams of New York City railed against the federal authorities who accused him of corruption and seized his numerous cellphones.
- George Clooney and Denzel Washington Power Broadway to Prepandemic HeightsElphaba helped too. But the good news comes with caveats.
- New Jersey Is Facing a Possible Transit Strike. Here’s What to Know.The union that represents the engineers who drive New Jersey Transit’s commuter trains has threatened a walkout as soon as Friday if a contract deal is not reached.
- The Ballot Basics of Ranked-Choice VotingNew Yorkers can fill in five circles when they vote in the mayoral primary. Most don’t.
- Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for Science
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Fieldhome’s 8th Annual Fall Festival
F I E L D H O M E A Community of Caring Services Fieldhome’s Fall Festival Date: September 22 from 11am to 4pm Where: Field Home, 2276 Catherine Street, Cortlandt Manor What to Expect: It’s free admission to the … Continue reading
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Crafts at Lyndhurst Fall Edition: September 21, 22, 23, 2012
Re-awaken your spirit at this beautiful Hudson Valley event. Crafts at Lyndhurst has been held semi annually for 28 years and it is among the best-known, best-attended outdoor craft festivals in the nation. Set on the grounds of the grand … Continue reading
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Learn how to compost with the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy
Join Tate, the PRLC’s Land Steward/Educator, as he shares his love of composting and teaches you the basics, including: the benefits of composting, how composting works, how to manage a clean compost pile, how to schedule compost to suit your … Continue reading
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Pound Ridge Car Show – Saturday Sept. 15th
The Pound Ridge Police Benevolent Association is sponsoring the 10th Annual Police Officer Tom Pisco Memorial Pound Ridge Car Show, on Saturday eptember 15th. The car show will be held from 10:00AM to 4:00PM at the Pound Ridge Town Park. … Continue reading
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Annual Tomato Harvest Celebration! Saturday Sept. 8th Copia Home & Garden
Celebrate Tomatoes at Copia with contests, classes, food and fun activities for the kids! Other activities and garden specials from 12:00 to 3:00 too! Get your tomatoes ready for our Tomato contest! Awards for biggest, smallest, best looking, and best … Continue reading
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5th Annual Blues, Views & BBQ Festival
We invite you to join the Westport Downtown Merchants Association and The Levitt Pavilion for a foot stomping, mouth watering weekend on the beautiful banks of the Saugatuck River. Located in downtown Westport, CT. – one of Fairfield Counties premiere … Continue reading
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Katonah 5K Road & Trail Race
September 8, 2012 A rolling, scenic 3.1 mile run through the charming hamlet of Katonah and the trails of Katonah Memorial Park. The race starts and finishes at Katonah Elementary School (106 Huntville Road, Katonah, NY). 5K Entry Fee: Pre-registration … Continue reading
Come Enjoy a Night of Laughs – MTK Comedy Night!
Thursday, August 30 – MTK Comedy Night Beginning @ 9:00. Come Enjoy a Night of Laughs as we Bring in Some of the Best Local Talent in the Tri-State Area. $15 Per Person. MTK Tavern brings in some of the … Continue reading
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PUTTIN’ ON THE DOG
Sunday September 23, 2012 – 10am to 5pm Roger Sherman Baldwin Park Greenwich, CT    I95, Exit 3 Kids under 12 FREE! Adopt-A-Dog, Inc. is a nonprofit animal placement agency dedicated to finding homes for adoptable dogs and cats. Since the … Continue reading
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