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- An Early Photograph With a Famous Creator Goes Up for AuctionAmong a collection of daguerreotypes for sale at Christie’s is one made by Samuel F.B. Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, who briefly ran a portrait studio in New York City.
- Homes for Sale in New York and ConnecticutThis week’s properties are three-bedroom homes in Glen Cove, N.Y., and Norwalk, Conn.
- Homes for Sale in Manhattan and BrooklynThis week’s properties are in Carnegie Hill, Greenwich Village and Greenpoint.
- Adams Is Allowing ICE to Return to Rikers. Here’s What to Know.Federal immigration officials had been barred from the New York City jail complex. The mayor says they can return, but only to work on criminal cases.
- In the Bronx, a Battle Over the Future of Jennifer Lopez’s Alma MaterThe religious order that owns Preston High School says it can no longer operate it. Supporters are appealing to the New York attorney general for help.
- Grandmother Is Stranded When Her Parrot ‘Plucky’ Can’t Board FlightPlucky, an African gray parrot, accompanied its owner on a Frontier Airlines flight to Puerto Rico in January. But a gate agent would not let it on board the return flight.
- New York Lawmakers Want to Get Paid, Even if the Budget Is LateThe State Assembly leader says legislators should not be punished if a late budget is caused by policy disagreements unrelated to New York’s finances.
- Senate Panel Demands Information About Gaza Protest Group at ColumbiaLawmakers want the university to turn over all its records about Students for Justice in Palestine. At Northwestern University, two professors sued over a separate request.
- Singer Sues Met Opera Over Firing for Post-Pregnancy Vocal ProblemsThe mezzo-soprano Anita Rachvelishvili, who suffered vocal problems during and after pregnancy, is suing the opera company — and the union that represented her — after she lost work.
- Georgia Man Sentenced for a Cache of Taxidermy Birds and Rare EggsJohn Waldrop, an orthopedic surgeon, amassed a vast collection of ornithological specimens as part of what he called an “obsessive hobby.” He’s now into wood carvings.
- An Early Photograph With a Famous Creator Goes Up for Auction
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Pool Director wanted for the Pound Ridge Town Pool
Pool Director wanted for the Pound Ridge Town Pool. Season starts Memorial Day and ends on Labor Day. The pool is open weekends and late weekdays until mid June. 40 hours a week is required through Labor Day. Salary is … Continue reading
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