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- Brush Fire Burns in Manhattan, the Latest of Several Blazes in the RegionThe fire, in Inwood Hill Park at the northern tip of Manhattan, followed brush fires that burned in Brooklyn, the Bronx and New Jersey over the past week.
- Long Island Firefighter Charged With Arson Said He Put Lit Cotton Balls Under CarA volunteer firefighter on Long Island was arrested after the police said he intentionally set a brush fire. The New York area has contended with numerous fires during an unusually dry fall.
- New York to Revive Congestion Pricing With $9 TollGov. Kathy Hochul is expected to announce the revised program on Thursday with the aim of putting it in place before Donald Trump takes office.
- Did P’Nut Die for Nothing? Test Shows Squirrel Did Not Have Rabies.Officials released a timeline of the decision to euthanize the squirrel, whose confiscation led to outrage from some on the right and death threats to those deemed responsible.
- Amtrak Service Restored in Northeast After Power Issues Cause DisruptionTrain service had been snarled between New Haven, Conn., and Washington because of a fire in the Bronx and fallen wires in Philadelphia.
- New York City Council Approves Bill Shifting Broker Fees to LandlordsThe City Council approved a bill on Wednesday that would curb a loathed New York City real estate practice: making renters pay thousands of dollars in broker fees.
- Big Apple Circus Review: A City Tour, Pizza Rats IncludedThis year’s show is an underwhelming exercise in nostalgia. But it’s still a joy to be under the big top with acts like the Wheel of Destiny.
- Cryptocurrency’s Latest Disruption: A Dog Popularity ContestDid a fun event involving cute dogs turn into a pump-and-dump scheme?
- Daniele Rustioni, Fixture at the Met Opera, Will Be Its Guest ConductorBeginning next fall, Rustioni will lead at least two operas each season and help provide continuity for the Met as it rebuilds after a wave of retirements.
- NYC’s New Trash Bin Rules Take Effect: What to KnowThe rules herald the end of the city’s peculiar, decades-old tradition of letting residents place their bulging garbage bags directly on the sidewalk.
- Brush Fire Burns in Manhattan, the Latest of Several Blazes in the Region
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Battle of the Bands where local youth compete – Stepping Stones Museum
Wednesday, July 24, 2013 6:00 pm Join us for a Battle of the Bands where local youth compete at Stepping Stones Museum for Children. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Show starts at 6:00 pm. $10 General Admission. Children Under 1 … Continue reading
If you have some furniture, appliances or junk that is cluttering your home, we can help!
Whether you are from Stamford or Norwalk, Fairfield or Greenwich, Darien or Westport, or anywhere else in Fairfield and New Haven counties, if you have some furniture, appliances or junk that is cluttering your home, we can help. Not only … Continue reading
Come in and enjoy the aroma of freshly baked breads and the mouth watering specials of the day – Larchmont Gourmet Deli
Larchmont Gourmet Deli Catering, a premiere eatery just minutes from the Larchmont train station. Our friendly staff is skillfully trained to satisfy your culinary needs. Your satisfaction is what matters most to us. Our wide selection of food caters to … Continue reading
Music for Aardvarks and Other Mammals – Groove’s award-winning, signature music program!
Music for Aardvarks & Other Mammals is Groove’s signature music class — a refreshing alternative in the world of kids’ music classes.  Groove delivers a hand clapping, foot stomping, drum drumming good time for both kids and their grown-ups. Since 2005, … Continue reading
NEXT STOP NY! Acting for TV, FILM & STAGE
“Professional Acting Classes in Connecticutâ€Â  Children ( 10-13 ) Teen ( 14-18 ) Adults ( 19-Up ) Next Stop NY! Acting Classes for TV, Film & Stage in Connecticut offers an easy and fun way to learn acting. … Continue reading
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
ENJOY FITNESS AND NATURE TOGETHER! NEW AT THE GNC – YOGA CLASSE
What: Yoga Classes at the GNC Where: Greenburgh Nature Center When: Mondays at 6:30pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 9am Yoga is all about being the best you can be physically, mentally and spiritually. Come join us for yoga classes, taught … Continue reading
Silvermine Palette – Silvermine’s Spring Fundraising Event
The Silvermine Palette – Foodie Fundraiser Join us for an unforgettable evening of dining, music and fun. Delight your senses with a culinary adventure and a unique dining experience. Have across-the-burner access to our celebrity chefs as they prepare delectable … Continue reading
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“Power Training†Workshop for Youth Soccer Players to stress Conditioning and Safety on and off the Field
“Power Training†Workshop for Youth Soccer Players to stress Conditioning and Safety on and off the Field ONS Foundation will partner with Shoreline FC to help educate kids on fitness and sports injury prevention GREENWICH, CT – On Friday, March … Continue reading
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George Cogswell Memorial fishing Derby 2013
Kids will try to catch the biggest and best trout during the annual fishing derby at Mill Pond. George Cogswell Memorial fishing Derby for Children ages 15 and younger (ages 10 and younger must be accompanied by an adult). Children … Continue reading
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