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- Essentially Ellington Keeps Duke Ellington Very Much AliveEssentially Ellington once again brought the world’s best high school jazz musicians to New York. Over the last 30 years, the event has reshaped how jazz is taught.
- Takeaways From Harvey Weinstein’s Trial, and What’s Ahead in Week 5The disgraced producer’s trial on sex charges resumes Tuesday in Manhattan with the cross-examination of a woman who says he abused her repeatedly.
- Sharpe James, Revitalizing Newark Mayor Convicted of Corruption, Dies at 89He presided over a rebirth of Newark’s downtown but was found guilty after leaving office of conspiring to sell city-owned properties to a former companion for a fraction of their value.
- Girl, 16, Is Fatally Shot Near a Bronx School Building, Police SayEvette Jeffrey was the unintended victim of a fight among teenagers leaving a schoolyard, the police commissioner said. A 14-year-old boy was being sought in the killing.
- How New Yorkers Are Adjusting to Congestion PricingThe program has reduced traffic and produced revenue for the M.T.A., a New York Times analysis found.
- New Jersey Is Facing a Possible Transit Strike. Here’s What to Know.The union that represents the engineers who drive New Jersey Transit’s commuter trains has threatened a walkout as soon as Friday if a contract deal is not reached.
- Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for ScienceThe six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones.
- ‘A World-Wise Waitress Came to the Table and Scoped Out the Group’A big breakfast after dancing all night, coveting a neighbor’s dessert and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- Trump Endorses Jack Ciattarelli for Governor of New JerseyRepublicans had been vying for the potentially race-altering support in a state where President Trump had a stronger-than-expected showing in November.
- Yeshiva University Reverses Itself and Bans L.G.B.T.Q. ClubThe Orthodox Jewish university had reached a settlement with the club in March but said the group had violated the agreement by “operating as a pride club under a different name.”
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SOWE 2015 Music Festival – Arbor Island Park
SOWE (Southern Westchester) Festivals is pleased to announce its third annual event: SOWE 2015 Music Festival, in Harbor Island Park, Mamaroneck, NY, Saturday, September 19, 2015. The SOWE Music Festival, produced in association with 107.1 The Peak, features a … Continue reading
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Sowe Food & Wine Festival, September 19 – 21, 2014. Pamper your palate and quench your thirst!
SOWE (Southern Westchester) Food & Wine Festival announces expanded 2014 schedule, featuring a September weekend of outdoor culinary events throughout lower Westchester. Due to the unprecedented success in 2013, organizers of the SOWE Food & Wine Festival announced their 2014 … Continue reading
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