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- Man the U.S. Says Financed Hezbollah Admits Trying to Evade SanctionsMohammad Ibrahim Bazzi pleaded guilty in Brooklyn federal court to conspiring to violate Treasury Department prohibitions.
- OMG, Could the Mets Actually Pull This Off?Mets fans have been here before, and they don’t want to jinx anything. But the good vibes — and the inexplicable presence of Grimace — is giving fans playoffs hope.
- These Artists Live in a Homeless ShelterA gallery in a shelter near the Brooklyn Navy Yard is showcasing the work of two migrants. One of them did some of his paintings under the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway.
- NYC Diners Are Being Revived by MillennialsAcross New York City, younger chefs are tweaking the menus, prices and interiors of diners on the brink, but not too much else.
- The Migrant Crisis Did Not ‘Destroy’ New York. But Challenges Remain.It’s been a year since Mayor Eric Adams made his ominous prediction. City officials should treat the arrival of migrants as an opportunity rather than a catastrophe, advocates say.
- Former N.Y.C. Covid Czar Partied While Preaching Social DistancingIn a hidden-camera video posted by a conservative podcaster, Dr. Jay K. Varma boasts about flouting the public health guidelines he insisted others follow.
- Jury Awards $116 Million to Family of Man Who Died in Helicopter CrashWhen an open-door tourist helicopter crashed into the East River, Trevor Cadigan, 26, and four other passengers were unable to escape from cumbersome safety harnesses.
- NYPD Officials Defend Shooting on Brooklyn Subway That Wounded Bystanders“We are not perfect,” said John Chell, the Police Department’s chief of patrol, as protesters gathered in Union Square.
- Powerful Philanthropies Step In to Help NY Migrants Become Self-SufficientA group of New York’s most powerful philanthropies will spend millions to help make migrants more self-sufficient.
- Mark Podwal, Prolific Artist of Jewish Themes, Dies at 79His art included cartoons for The New York Times, collaborations with Elie Wiesel and images that traced the history of antisemitism. He was also a dermatologist.
- Man the U.S. Says Financed Hezbollah Admits Trying to Evade Sanctions
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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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Early Season Gardening Workshop at the Armstrong Education Center
Although it is still technically winter there is much to do in the garden. Â On Saturday, March 2nd, experienced gardeners will come together to share garden-based knowledge, experience and ideas to help you achieve greater success in early season gardening. … Continue reading
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Come join us for some outdoor fun! SNOWSHOE CLINIC
The last clinic of the year in snowshoeing! Sponsored by the Discovery Center at Ridgefield. Come join us for some outdoor fun. For adults and children ages 12 and up. This is your last opportunity to try snow-showing with instruction … Continue reading
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Enjoying Lincoln Center Standards in Bedford
Bedford Chamber Concerts presents exciting musicians, artists and members of the finest orchestras and chamber ensembles in the country. In the beautiful reception hall of St. Matthew’s Church, Bedford Chamber Concerts presents chamber music in the way that it was … Continue reading
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Center for Contemporary Printmaking – Introduction to 3 D Pop Up Art
Introduction to 3 D Pop Up Art This 1/2-day workshop, with Cathy Paine, takes place form 9 am to 1 pm and is open to 8 participants. All levels welcome This introductory workshop is for artist/printmakers interested in learning simple … Continue reading
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John Jay Scholars Lecture Series, America and Great Powers Diplomacy with Walter Stahr
On Tuesday, March 5th, Friends of John Jay Homestead will conclude their 2013 John Jay Scholars Lecture Series, America and Great Powers Diplomacy with Walter Stahr discussing his book Seward: Lincoln’s Indispensable Man. Governor of and Senator from New York … Continue reading
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Join our February Break Mini Camp! Only a few spots left!
Jodi’s Gym, Feb Break Mini-Camp Tues Feb 19th Weds Feb 20th Gymnastics, active games, snack time, crafts, musical fun, and lunch (brought from home)! Ages: 3-7 yrs Time: 9:30-12:30 $55/child per day for current members $65/child per day for non-members … Continue reading
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ASTRONOMY NIGHTS – Asteroids: What are they? Where are they? And how close is too close?
Stamford Museum and Nature Center Friday, February 15, 7 pm Join us for a new exciting series of astronomy programs! Head to the Observatory on selected Friday nights for a real treat as we explore the night sky, planets, stars, … Continue reading
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Bedford Pound Ridge Baseball Registration is now OPEN until February 18th
Spring 2013 Registration is now OPEN until February 18th. BPRBA provides residents of Pound Ridge and Bedford Village with youth recreational baseball for boys and girls from Kindergarten through 8th grade. Recreation Teams are determined by grade. There are four … Continue reading
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Have you been told you’re funny? Stand Up Comedy Workshop with Christine O’Leary
Stand Up Comedy Workshop at the Ridgefield Playhouse Mon, 02/11/2013 – 7:00pm WITH CHRISTINE O’LEARY Have you been told you’re funny? Do you steal the show at parties? Are you asked by your family and co-workers to ‘tell the story about ___’? … Continue reading
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