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- Columbia Disciplines Students Who Occupied Campus Building Last YearSanctions for the Hamilton Hall occupation include expulsions and suspensions.
- Anne Kaufman Schneider, 99, Ardent Keeper of Her Father’s Plays, DiesShe shepherded the works of George S. Kaufman from the 20th century into the next, encouraging regional theater productions and helping to steer two of them to Broadway.
- Selma Miriam, Founder of the Feminist Restaurant Bloodroot, Dies at 89She and Noel Furie had just come out as lesbians when they opened an unusual gathering place for women in Connecticut. Nearly half a century later, it is still thriving.
- N.Y.C. Man (Not George Costanza) Sentenced for ‘Vandelay’ ConThomas John Sfraga appropriated the name from a scheming “Seinfeld” character as he bilked friends and neighbors. He was sentenced to more than two years in prison on Thursday.
- He Was Once the ‘Subway Ninja.’ He Would Like to Explain.In the lowest moment of Selwyn Bernardez’s life, he attacked a stranger with a sword. It was another transit horror story, but with a different ending.
- Protesters Back Mahmoud Khalil at Trump Tower: ‘Fight Nazis, Not Students’Demonstrators led by a progressive Jewish group gathered to support Mahmoud Khalil, the Palestinian activist whom the Trump administration wants to deport.
- Woman Imprisoned and Starved Stepson for 20 Years, Police SayEmergency workers responding to a fire in Waterbury, Conn., found the man, 32, who weighed only 68 pounds and had been held captive in a tiny room.
- Mahmoud Khalil Sues Columbia and Lawmakers to Keep Activists’ Names SecretMahmoud Khalil is among pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted by the government, which has demanded records from the university. He joined seven unnamed students in the case.
- Democratic Attorneys General Sue Over Gutting of Education DepartmentThe Trump administration cut about half the agency’s work force, saying the move would enable it to deliver services more effectively. The attorneys general called the layoffs “reckless and illegal.”
- After Pandemic Exodus, New York City’s Population Is Growing AgainFewer people leaving the city and more foreign newcomers have helped erase pandemic losses, new census data shows.
- Columbia Disciplines Students Who Occupied Campus Building Last Year
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Menopause The Musical® – The Palace Theatre
Sunday, May 4th at 3:00pm Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set … Continue reading
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Jupiter’s Giant Red Spot and Winter Constellations – Discovery Center at Ridgefield
The Discovery Center and the New Pond Farm Observatory, 101 Marchant Rd., West Redding, are hosting an astronomy program that is open to the public on Saturday, March 8th starting at 7:00 P.M. During the program, astronomers will have the … Continue reading
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A Night of Comedy with Gilbert Gottfried at White Plains Performing Arts Center, March 15 at 8pm
At the young age of 15, Gilbert Gottfried began doing stand-up at open mike nights in New York City and after a few short years, became known around town as “The Comedian’s Comedian.†After spending several years mastering the art … Continue reading
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The Sensory Sprint – Westchester’s First 2.5K Obstacle Run Saturday, May 3, 10am – 4pm
Conquer, the non-profit arm of WeeZee… the Science of Play, will hold its first annual Sensory Sprint in partnership with the Tommie Cares Foundation. This all-inclusive outdoor family fun event will be an athletically challenging 2.5 kilometer run for individuals … Continue reading
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Jeffrey Terreson Fine Art presents DEPARTURE this Thanksgiving Weekend
Bedford New York-based fine artist Jeffrey Terreson announces his third biennial, solo art exhibit, DEPARTURE, at Bedford Historical Hall, 608 Old Post Rd, Bedford, New York. Opening night party will be Thanksgiving Friday, November 29, 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. … Continue reading
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New Canaan Family Circus: June 21 & 22
THE CIRCUS IS COMING BACK TO TOWN! The New Canaan YMCA and Kiwanis Club of New Canaan Present: THE ZERBINI FAMILY CIRCUSÂ A brand-new circus with exciting new acts! Friday, June 21 and Saturday, June 22! Join us under the … Continue reading
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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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Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale – Pound Ridge Museum
Please join us for an off-season exhibit at the Pound Ridge Museum. The Pound Ridge Historical Society is hosting the Westchester Area Basketmakers Guild’s Antique Basket Exhibit & Sale. Antique baskets as well as traditional baskets created by Guild members … Continue reading
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Create Beautiful Earrings & Help Others with Joan Lloyd
Got the day off and don’t know what to do? How about making beaded earrings as gifts or for yourself, and at the same time help others. Join Joan Lloyd and she will demonstrate how to make beaded earrings. Ms. … Continue reading
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Sheldrake Fall Festival at the Larchmont Reservoir – Oct 14th
Sheldrake Environmental Center’s Fall Festival *Pumpkins    *Music    *Crafts    *Animals    *Naturalist-led Activities    *and More! Date: October 14 from 1pm to 3pm Where: Sheldrake Environmental Center 685 Weaver Street, Larchmont What to Expect: Come to Sheldrake to paint a pumpkin. Then stay … Continue reading
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