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- How Will Charlie Javice Teach Pilates in an Ankle Monitor?Convicted of fraud and facing the possibility of decades in prison, Charlie Javice was concerned about how a monitoring device would affect her job.
- Police Officers Are Suspended After a Car Chase Ends in a Fatal FireThe driver of a Honda CRV was found dead in a burning car in Upper Manhattan. The Police Department put new restrictions on automobile pursuits three months ago.
- It’s Day 1 of a New Mayor’s Race in New YorkWhat do a once-indicted mayor, a former governor and the Guardian Angels founder have in common? They all may be on the November ballot in the New York City mayor’s race.
- Eric Adams Will Run for NYC Mayor as an IndependentMayor Eric Adams faced an uphill battle in the June 24 Democratic primary, which has drawn a crowded field of candidates. He will run for re-election as an independent instead.
- Fake Doctor Is Charged After ‘Butt Lift’ Surgery Leaves Woman Near DeathFelipe Hoyos Foronda, who advertised cosmetic surgery services on social media, tried to flee the country after the procedure went wrong, according to an internal police report.
- Murders and Shootings Tumble in New York City in First Quarter of YearThe number of shootings in the first three months of 2025 was the lowest since 1994, but rape numbers were up and more children were shot, according to police statistics.
- Paul McDonough, Whose Photographs Evoked Street Life, Dies at 84His candid black-and-white images, prosaic yet provocative, captured the faces of a wide range of New Yorkers. He also took occasional side trips to the West.
- Even After the Salman Rushdie Attack, Turmoil at Chautauqua InstitutionCharges of antisemitism and liberal bias, and dismay over cuts to the opera budget, have led to a small mutiny at Chautauqua Institution. And this was after the attack on Salman Rushdie.
- A Swastika, a Tesla and a Debate Over the Limits of Hate Crime LawIs it a hate crime for people to draw a swastika on a Tesla if they believe Elon Musk is a Nazi?
- What Permanent Supportive Housing Can, and Can’t, Do for New YorkersThe housing model provides a stable residence that formerly homeless people with mental illness and addictions can’t “fail out” of, though some describe feeling stuck.
- How Will Charlie Javice Teach Pilates in an Ankle Monitor?
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Disney’s ON THE RECORD – at the White Plains Performing Arts Center June 20 – 29
Disney’s ON THE RECORD, a musical revue and theatrical celebration of 75 years of Disney music, will have its tri-state regional premiere on the White Plains Performing Arts Center’s main stage June 20 – 29. This show-stopping musical from Disney … Continue reading
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“Geocaching†Community-Wide Treasure Hunt
“Geocaching†Community-Wide Treasure Hunt Scheduled to Hit Chappaqua This Friday, June 13th Join the Geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com) craze this Friday the 13th! Join with friends to find the hidden treasure scattered in the Chappaqua area. WeeZee – The Science of Play … Continue reading
Mardi Gras Mocktail Hour†A Preteen Social At WeeZee
Friday, March 14 from 7 to 10pm Finally, a place for ‘tweens to hang out on a Friday night! WeeZee, voted “most popular indoor play space†and Westchester County’s only Sensory-Science gym, is hosting an awesome Preteen Social for Mardi … Continue reading
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