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- Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle EastSome college students and faculty members are seeking space for nuanced perspectives on the Israel-Hamas war on deeply divided campuses.
- Ron Eliran, Israeli ”Ambassador of Song,” Has a Bar Mitzvah at 90In 1947, Ron Eliran’s 13th birthday in the British Mandate for Palestine was canceled when authorities called a curfew. Now, 77 years later, he has officially become a man.
- ‘Before We Got to the Park, Kali Mentioned the Northern Lights’Regret over missing a rare occurrence, a nostalgic stroll and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- Top Uniformed N.Y.P.D. Officer Resigns After Abuse AllegationsJeffrey Maddrey demanded sexual favors, according to subordinates, and the federal authorities are investigating. He had previously been accused of harassment on the job.
- New York Is Putting Trash in Bins. Some People Have a Problem With That.Citywide rules now require more buildings to place trash bags inside containers for pickup. Many New Yorkers are thrilled to see fewer rats, but some are discovering new headaches.
- Amazon Warehouse Workers in New York City Join ProtestThe workers’ union hopes that adding employees at the Staten Island warehouse to a protest started by delivery drivers will increase pressure on Amazon.
- Hochul Weighs Legislation Limiting A.I. and More Than 100 Other BillsA bill passed by the New York State Legislature to regulate the state’s use of artificial intelligence is among more than 100 that await Gov. Kathy Hochul’s decision.
- Ann Rockefeller Roberts, Champion of Native Americans, Dies at 90The eldest daughter of Nelson Rockefeller, she founded a nonprofit to support Indigenous culture and helped fill two institutions with artifacts.
- How Sophia Cheng, Founder of a Fruit Jelly Snack Company, Spends Her SundaysSophia Cheng, the founder of Oddball, takes a snack tour around the city, breaks for tennis and wards off the Sunday scaries with Channing Tatum.
- White Judge Who Threatened to Shoot Black Teens at Party ResignsJustice Erin P. Gall of Oneida County, N.Y., faced removal from office after a judicial commission found that she engaged in a “racially offensive, profane” tirade at a high school graduation party.
- Campus Groups Try to Make Room for Middle-Ground Opinions on the Middle East
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Pound Ridge Cheer Registration is Now Open!
Register now for Pound Ridge Cheerleading! Pound Ridge Cheer is where kids can learn the sport of cheerleading, innovative choreography and enhance their physical skills while building self confidence. Children experience structured and safe workouts, learning sportsmanship, working together towards common goals and … Continue reading
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Mary Poppins – Westchester Broadway Theater
MARY POPPINS – May 8, 2014 – July 27, 2014 One of the most popular Disney movies of all time is capturing hearts in a whole new way: as a hit musical! Mary Poppins is the story of a mysterious … Continue reading
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Westchester Circus Arts Summer Camp! This summer…do something extraordinary!
NEXT OPEN HOUSES: Saturday, May 10th, 1pm – 3pm 2 week sesssions / June 30th – Aug 8th / 9am – 4pm watch video! At Westchester Circus Arts Camp we believe that every child has something positive to contribute. Our … Continue reading
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Enjoy a night of food, friends and music!
Enjoy a night of food, friends and music at Fox Lane Middle School Association’s – Taste Of The Towns. This social event brings together Fox Lane Middle School parents, guardians and the BCSD community. Join in the social fun, dine … Continue reading
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An Engaging Journey into Geometry, Art and Delirious World of Sound – DOT AND THE LINE
“DOT AND THE LINE” FREE CONCERT FOR CHILDREN (preferred ages 8 to 11) Saturday, March 29 at 11 AM A musical setting by Robert Xavier Rodriguez of the beloved children’s story about a frivolous dot who falls in love with … Continue reading
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Holiday Camps – Katonah Art Center
Pres. Weekend Camp Mon. – Fri. (or pick your days) Feb. 17-Feb. 21 Art Camps Keep your child/teen creative and inspired during school breaks at our arts & craft camps. Students will work with a variety of materials, trying their … Continue reading
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1 Camera, 2 Hours: How many bags? Student Exhibit Opening
The Greenburgh Nature Center is spearheading a county wide initiative called “1 Camera, 2 Hours: How many plastic bags?†This student led documentary campaign is based on the original project by Cary Chapman, a student at Pleasantville High School. 1 … Continue reading
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Feathered Friends Workshop – The Discovery Center
The Discovery Center at Ridgefield is hosting a Feathered Friends Workshop for all ages on Saturday, February 1st at 10:00 A.M. in the Barn Classroom of The Hickories Farm, 136 Lounsbury Road, in Ridgefield. Participants will be provided with the … Continue reading
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Experimental Drawing, Costumes, and Cocktails! – The Aldrich Museum
Don’t miss this adults-only, performance-art-meets-life sketching class, celebrating the dynamic fusion of drawing, photography, and rock ’n’ roll. Friday, January 24 · 6 pm to 8:30 pm Member · $10.00 Non-member · $15.00 register online The session will be led … Continue reading
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Enter The Leatherman’s Loop Lottery – A Unique 10k Trail Run – Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
The 28th Running of the Leatherman’s Loop will be on Sunday, April 27, 2014 at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation in Cross River, NY. The Leatherman’s Loop is is a unique 10k trail run featuring river crossings, a quarry climb, beautiful … Continue reading
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