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- Brush Fire Burns in Inwood Hill Park in ManhattanThe blaze in the park, at the northern tip of Manhattan, followed brush fires that burned in Brooklyn, the Bronx and New Jersey over the past week.
- How Crypto Enthusiasts Hijacked a Dog Mayor CompetitionDid a fun event involving cute dogs turn into a pump-and-dump scheme?
- 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.
- Van Ritshie, Who Recorded Long Island Rail Road Announcements, DiesVan Ritshie, who recorded the announcements on Long Island Rail Road and Metro-North trains, died this month at age 80.
- Homes for Sale in New York and New JerseyThis week’s properties are a seven-bedroom in West Islip, N.Y., and a seven-bedroom in Westfield, N.J.
- Man Convicted in 1989 Murder of Yusuf Hawkins to Present New EvidenceThe death of Yusuf Hawkins in Brooklyn set off months of protests. Joseph Fama, who prosecutors say shot the 16-year-old in a melee, will get a chance to prove his innocence.
- New York Doesn’t Have Enough Housing. Why Is It So Expensive to Build?The scarcity of apartments makes it easy for landlords to raise rents, but building new developments comes with high costs and regulatory hurdles.
- 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.
- 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.
- Brush Fire Burns in Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan
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Tony Bennet & Lady Gaga – Cheek To Cheek Tour
TONY BENNETT & LADY GAGAÂ CHEEK TO CHEEK TOUR – BETHEL WOOD CENTER In celebration of their new collaborative jazz album Cheek To Cheek, the pair of icons will join forces July 25 at Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. Both … Continue reading
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PLY (Pleasantville Loves Yarn) Wed.’s – Mount Pleasant Library
PLY is a group of knitters and fiber lovers who meet at the library to learn from each other and enjoy each other’s company. PLY welcomes all skill levels and any fiber/yarn hobby (knitters, crocheters, spinners, weavers, etc.) Bring whatever … Continue reading
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T-Ball Squirts is a great way to introduce young children to the exciting games of baseball & softball
T-Ball Squirts is a great way to introduce young children to the exciting games of baseball & softball. Our progressive curriculum enables each child to develop their skills and understanding of the game, focusing on hitting, throwing, catching and running … Continue reading
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An old-fashioned neighborhood bookshop with great books and other gifts for all! – The Village Bookstore of Pleasantville
An old-fashioned neighborhood bookshop with great books and other gifts for all. Special orders welcome. Service, knowledgeable staff, and commitment to our community make this your 1st stop! We’re across the street from the Jacob Burns Film Center. Last week’s … Continue reading
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Summer Piano is FREE and open to the public – Purchase College School of the Arts
Please join us for SUMMER PIANO 2013 Thursday evening, August 8 Summer Piano is FREE and open to the public — open seating, no ticket required. The concert will take place in the Recital Hall of the Music Building. Renee Rosnes … Continue reading
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Mt. Pleasant Community Theatre – Now ready to perform their 43rd show, Fiddler on the Roof!
Mt. Pleasant Community Theatre, under the direction of Rose C. Norton, is as strong as ever, providing top-notch theater and entertainment for the whole family. This year‘s production will be dedicated in memory of Mr. Luca Cappelli, with sincere gratefulness for … Continue reading
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LEROS The leading provider of global executive chauffeured services.
LEROS has successfully addressed the transportation needs of major corporations and travelers worldwide for a quarter of a century. Because your travel needs vary from day to day, we offer a variety of services tailored to fit your requirements and … Continue reading
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Cafe a Las Siete ~ Coffee at Seven
CAFE A LAS SIETE ~ COFFEE AT SEVEN at Greenburgh Public Library  –Tue, July 9, 7pm – 8pm 4TH Annual Celebration Join us as we explore la Cultura Latina in words, music, songs, and images during the month of July. Our … Continue reading
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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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