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- U.N. Orders Agencies to Find Budget Cuts, Including via Staff Moves From N.Y.The instructions from the office of Secretary General António Guterres were reviewed by The New York Times and came after President Trump ordered a review of U.S. funding to the agency.
- Weinstein Accuser Testifies About Coerced Sex for a Second TimeMiriam Haley, one of three women who prosecutors say were victims of Harvey Weinstein, spoke at his retrial in Manhattan.
- The M.T.A. Gets $68 Billion in the State Budget. What Will Riders Get?New York State has agreed to fully fund the transit authority’s five-year capital plan. Threats from the federal government could still lead to a shortfall.
- NYC Joins National Effort to Ban Cellphone Use in SchoolsGov. Kathy Hochul argued that the “bell-to-bell” ban — which restricts the devices during class, lunch and other parts of school — would help prevent disruption and cyberbullying.
- Deadly Manhattan Garage Collapse Caused by ‘Reckless’ Repairs, Report FindsAn investigation by New York City agencies and an outside engineering firm found unsafe demolition caused the collapse, killing one person and injuring seven others.
- Who Should Be a Tony Awards Nominee in 2025?Our chief theater critic makes his picks.
- A Lawmaker Blasted a Hospital’s Super Bowl Ad. Then He Changed His Tune.NYU Langone Health aired a commercial showcasing its doctors during the Super Bowl. A North Carolina congressman wondered if it was a waste of money.
- After Pro-Israel Crowd Assaults Woman, Protesters Rally in BrooklynThe police were investigating the attack in Crown Heights, where hundreds of pro-Israel demonstrators surrounded a woman and hurled slurs at her.
- “All the World’s a Stage” and “Rheology” Are Promising New ProductionsTwo worlds of promise: “All the World’s a Stage,” a musical by Adam Gwon, and “Rheology,” Shayok Misha Chowdhury’s follow-up to “Public Obscenities.”
- Want to Try Driving a City Bus, Hauling Trash or Building a Skyscraper?A new exhibit at the New York Hall of Science celebrates cities by letting visitors get hands-on with urban infrastructure.
- U.N. Orders Agencies to Find Budget Cuts, Including via Staff Moves From N.Y.
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Category Archives: Pleasantville
BUTTERFLIES ARE BACK!
SATURDAY, JUNE 29 – SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 – WALK AMONG LIVE BUTTERFLIES – Join us for our 4th annual butterfly exhibit, opening Saturday, June 29th and running through Sunday, August 4th. New this year, the hoop house structure is located in our meadow so that visitors and butterflies … Continue reading
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OUR OUTDOOR MARKET SEASON IS HERE! Chappaqua Farmers Market
OUR OUTDOOR MARKET SEASON IS HERE! Find us at the train station, our outdoor location. Chappaqua Train Station 108 Allen Place Chappaqua, NY 10514 Outdoor market May through October Saturdays 8:30 am to 1:00 pm contact us at info@chappaquafarmersmarket.org We’re now in … Continue reading
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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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Summer Children’s Musical Theater Camp
NEW YORK PERFOROMING ARTS CENTER 378 Halstead Ave, Harrison, NY 914-358-4222 www.nyperformingartscenter.com BROADWAY KIDS (ages 5-7) and SHOWSTOPPERS (ages 8-12) Choose from one, two, three, four or five weeks. Each week will focus on scene work, choreography, and songs from … Continue reading
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MAPLE SUGARING PARTY – The end of winter is SWEET!
Enjoy family fun to celebrate the end of winter and the peak of the maple sugaring season, when the warming daytime temperatures encourage the sap to flow. Featured events include depictions of Native American- and Colonial-style sugaring sites, crafts, and … Continue reading
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First Date? Second? Married 30 years? Girls/guys night out? Mix it up a little by going on a creative outing.
Join Irrelevant Elephant art studio every Thursday evening for “Date Night: Wine & Paintingâ€. This weekly event provides a unique option for a date or an evening out with your friends. Artists can feel free to bring their own bottle … Continue reading
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