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- A Killer’s Archive Is Offered for $80,000. Who Should Profit?Albert Jones’s 11 books describe life in prison. His victims’ relatives say his family should not benefit from a sale of his story.
- How the Broadway Producer Tom Kirdahy Spends His SundaysThat morning workout he scheduled? He might get around to it. But Mr. Kirdahy is certain to make time for his friends and a quick trip to the theater.
- Vandalism of Muslim Prayer Room at N.Y.U. Is Investigated as Hate CrimeGraffiti was etched onto walls of the room, at a university library, and prayer mats kept there had been soaked in urine.
- Man Employs A.I. Avatar in Legal Appeal, and Judge Isn’t AmusedThe use of a video persona created with artificial intelligence software to help make an argument earns a stern rebuke.
- New York Warns Trump It Will Not Comply With Public School D.E.I. OrderNew York’s stance differed from the muted and deferential responses from other major institutions to the administration’s threats.
- Robert S. Rifkind, Who Defended a Libel Suit by Ariel Sharon, Dies at 88In one of the biggest cases he worked on, he represented Time magazine when Mr. Sharon, Israel’s defense minister, sued it over its reporting on a 1983 massacre in Lebanon.
- Private School Diversity Events Are Canceled Amid Government CrackdownThe National Association of Independent Schools said it would reassess two of its diversity conferences “given the rapidly evolving political and legal landscape.”
- A Miracle Underground: Sean Duffy Rides the Subway. (He Survived.)Mr. Duffy, the U.S. transportation secretary who has characterized the New York City subway as dirty and dangerous, rode a train with Mayor Eric Adams on Friday.
- Police Officers Are Suspended After a Car Chase Ends in a Fatal FireThe Police Department is investigating whether the officers left the scene without reporting the crash.
- Paul McDonough, Whose Photographs Evoked Street Life, Dies at 84His candid black-and-white images, prosaic yet provocative, captured the faces of a wide range of New Yorkers. He also took occasional side trips to the West.
- A Killer’s Archive Is Offered for $80,000. Who Should Profit?
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Pound Ridge Historical Society – Civil War Exhibit and Historical Cemeteries Lecture
There are two great local events that you should not miss! Both events are sponsored by the Pound Ridge Historical Society, 255 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge; (914) 764-4333; http://www.prhsmuseum.org/;Â Â Â Please contact the PRHS with any questions. HISTORICAL CEMETERIES LECTURE In conjunction … Continue reading
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Elementary BikeRun…. Get Moving!
Elementary BikeRun Sunday May 22, 2011 Team up with all five elementary schools K-5 at the first annual Bedford Central School District Elementary Bike Run Bedford Hills Bedford Village Mount Kisco Pound Ridge West Patent Leonard Park, Mt. Kisco 8am-noon … Continue reading
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