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- Trump Demands Major Changes in Columbia Discipline and Admissions RulesA letter outlining “immediate next steps” arrived less than a week after the administration said it was canceling $400 million in grants and contracts.
- A New Route for Half Marathon RunnersOn Sunday, the runners will go over the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time because of construction in Lower Manhattan.
- ‘Song of the North’ Uses Puppets to Help a Persian Epic Spring to LifeHamid Rahmanian has made it his life’s work to share the richness of Iranian culture. “Song of the North,” at the New Victory Theater, is just the latest installment.
- How a Russian Mobster Stalked an Iranian Dissident in BrooklynKhalid Mehdiyev was sent to America to establish a beachhead for his gang. The organization then gave him a mission: Kill Masih Alinejad.
- As Trump Attacks Elite Colleges, Their Usual Allies Are Nowhere in SightThe president wants to punish schools like Columbia University for allowing campus protest. College megadonors don’t seem to mind.
- NYC Subway Crime Report Shows Random Assaults Outnumber RobberiesWhile crime remains rare in the New York City subway, a surge in unpredictable attacks, not motivated by theft, signals a worrisome shift.
- 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.
- Trump Demands Major Changes in Columbia Discipline and Admissions Rules
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Harvest Fest 2012 Saturday, October 6th
Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture’s 9th annual HARVEST FEST is October 6! SAVE THE DATE! Join in this community celebration of the farm at its most fruitful. Festivities for the whole family include live music, a farmer’s market … Continue reading
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HawkWatch Festival & Green Bazaar
Visit Greenwich for the 14th Annual … HawkWatch Festival & Green Bazaar September 22 & 23, 2012 11 am – 5 pm Enjoy this exciting two-day nature festival at Audubon’s sanctuary in northern Greenwich – a celebration of the annual … Continue reading
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BEGINNING / INTERMEDIATE POTTERY – Adults classes ..
Lakeside Pottery Ceramic School and Studio WHEEL THROWING & HAND BUILDING Instructor: Jon Puzzuoli, Patty Storms Learn the art of making pottery and create decorative and functional pottery in a spacious studio. This class is designed for the beginner and … Continue reading
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PRHS 41st Annual Meeting with Guided Tour of Burial Hill Cemetery and Opening of New Exhibit “Cemeteries of Pound Ridge”
April 29, 2012 POUND RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY presents 41st ANNUAL MEETING & GUIDED TOUR OF BURIAL HILL CEMETERY ·      2:00 p.m. Business Meeting & Annual Elections at PR Townhouse ·      2:45 p.m. Guided Tour of the Burial Hill Cemetery conducted by Patrick Raftery, Librarian of … Continue reading
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Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival
Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival Announcing the Fifth Annual Outdoor Peekskill Jazz & Blues Festival 2011 presented by the Peekskill Business Improvement District and D. Bertoline & Sons. Saturday, July 30, 2011 3pm – 10:00 PM – Free and Open … Continue reading
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