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- What a Photographer Saw in New York’s Migrant SheltersFor months, a photographer and a reporter documented what daily life was like for those living in hotels, tent facilities and former offices across the city.
- How So Many People Became Obsessed With Looking for Drones in the SkyThe first sighting was at a military site in New Jersey, then the phenomenon spread into neighboring states. Government assurances that most “drones” were not drones at all has not tamped down curiosity.
- A New Way to Shrink Class Sizes: Let Schools Take ChargeThis year, schools were encouraged to come up with their own plans to lower their class sizes and apply to the Department of Education for funding.
- Hochul Orders Firing of 14 Prison Workers After Fatal Attack on InmateVideo of the deadly assault on Robert L. Brooks was “horrific,” “disturbing” and “devastating,” a lawyer for his family said after they watched it.
- Suspect in NYC Subway Fire Is Charged With Murder in Woman’s DeathThe man charged with murder in the woman’s death was identified by federal officials as a 33-year-old from Guatemala who was in the United States illegally.
- Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect for MoMA’s Expansion, Dies at 87He was a surprise choice for the ambitious project, but his design won praise as “drop-dead elegant.”
- Donor Expected to Admit to Making Illegal Contributions to AdamsFederal prosecutors said they planned to charge a businessman who has close ties to New York’s Turkish community with conspiracy to commit fraud.
- Steven Englander, Leader of an Outsider Art Outpost, Dies at 63As director of the fiercely independent cultural center ABC No Rio, he led the battle to halt its eviction and later raised money to build a new home for the organization.
- Albertine, New York's Most Charming French BookstoreAlbertine, in a Fifth Avenue mansion, is a portal to both Gilded Age New York and the Francophone world.
- Woman Dies After Being Set on Fire in Subway Car, Police SayThe police said a man was taken into custody. The victim had been seated in a subway car at the Coney Island-Stillwell Avenue station on Sunday morning when a man set her on fire.
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PRHS New Exhibit – “Our Archival Treasures”
The Pound Ridge Museum will open its 2013 season with a new exhibit “OUR ARCHIVAL TREASURES†The exhibit will showcase items, some never before publicly shown, from our archives accessioned over the years. Some items are unique to Pound Ridge … Continue reading
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Grand Opening Art Event At Bellava!
Meet The Artist Reception at Bellava MedAesthetics & Spa WHEN: Thursday, May 3rd TIME: 4-8pm Please join us to celebrate the launch of an exhibit featuring acclaimed Bedford-based artist Jeffrey Terreson’s original oils and mixed media paintings. Terreson’s work has … Continue reading
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Did you know that music learning supports all learning?
Parents, have you ever wondered what you can do to stimulate cognitive development in your baby or toddler? If so, you may want to share the joy of music with your kids – and it seems the sooner you do … Continue reading
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