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- At 94, She Had One of Her Best Years (and Made Sure Her Friend Did, Too)Betty Gordon enjoyed reconnecting with a famous former paramour. But her favorite part of 2024 was helping out a friend in trouble.
- How Breeze and Avelo Found Success by Serving Tiny AirportsAvelo Airlines and Breeze Airways have found success and loyal customers by serving airports in smaller cities, like New Haven, Conn., that were neglected by national carriers.
- How Drone Fever Spread Across New Jersey and BeyondThe first sighting was at a military site in New Jersey, then the phenomenon spread into neighboring states. Government assurances that most “drones” were not drones at all have not tamped down curiosity.
- NYC Subway Fire: What We Know About the Fatal Burning of a WomanThe woman, who has not been identified, died after a man set her on fire on an F train on Sunday morning. The police have charged a man from Guatemala with murder and arson.
- William Labov, Who Studied How Society Shapes Language, Dies at 97He laid the foundation for sociolinguistics, and he showed that structures like class and race shaped speech as much as where someone lives.
- Teddy Blanks, the Typography Maestro Getting Calls From Greta Gerwig and Robert EggersTeddy Blanks, the designer behind the memorable movie titles for films like “Nosferatu” and “Barbie,” has quietly become Hollywood’s go-to guy.
- How We Documented Life Inside New York’s Migrant SheltersA Times reporter and photographer spent months with new arrivals as they navigated the city’s pop-up shelter system.
- Hochul Orders Firing of 14 Prison Workers After Fatal Attack on InmateVideo of the deadly assault on Robert L. Brooks was “horrific,” “disturbing” and “devastating,” a lawyer for his family said after they watched it.
- Albertine, New York's Most Charming French BookstoreAlbertine, in a Fifth Avenue mansion, is a portal to both Gilded Age New York and the Francophone world.
- Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect for MoMA’s Expansion, Dies at 87He was a surprise choice for the ambitious project, but his design won praise as “drop-dead elegant.”
- At 94, She Had One of Her Best Years (and Made Sure Her Friend Did, Too)
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Protect Your Home Starting From Your Roof Down
It’s no surprise that the area of our home that gets the least attention is the roof, and yet it is one of the most important structure of our home. A leaky roof can be costly and finding the best … Continue reading
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21st Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show
21st Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show Saturday, October 1st & Sunday, October 2nd 2011 Scotts Corner, Pound Ridge, NY is once again the charming setting for the Annual Pound Ridge Arts & Crafts Show. This year’s family-friendly outdoor … Continue reading
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Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival
Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival 2011 presented by the Peekskill Business Improvement District and D. Bertoline & Sons. Saturday, July 30, 2011 3pm – 10:00 PM – Free and Open … Continue reading
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Come celebrate Fourth of July at The Pound Ridge Town Park
Fourth of July Celebration -Â Saturday, July 2, 2011 – 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm Get your family and friends together, grab a blanket and some food and enjoy the spectacular fireworks display. Don’t worry about parking because the town … Continue reading
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Lunchtime Jazz at Lasdon
Bring a picnic lunch and listen to the sounds of cool jazz during the “Lunch at Lasdon†concert series at Westchester County’s largest publicly owned arboretum, Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial on Fridays, July 8, 15, 22 and 29, … Continue reading
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