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- New York City Will Get Some Rain, but Not Enough to Ease Its DroughtAbout two inches were forecast to fall through Saturday. Officials say it won’t be enough to fully replenish the city’s reservoirs.
- Rudy Giuliani’s New Lawyer Takes His Case to the StreetsMr. Giuliani has not turned over his apartment and other items to two women he defamed. His new counsel, a Staten Island divorce lawyer, held a sidewalk news conference.
- Urologist Who Sexually Abused Patients Is Sentenced to Life in PrisonDarius A. Paduch, a fertility specialist, assaulted men and boys for years at prominent New York hospitals, prosecutors said.
- Jessica Tisch Is Appointed N.Y.P.D. CommissionerMs. Tisch, a member of a prominent New York family who has held several positions in city government, will take over the nation’s largest police department.
- Start-Up Founder Who Sold A.I. Chatbot to Schools Is Charged With FraudJoanna Smith-Griffin was charged with lying to investors about revenue and her customer base, which she claimed included some of the nation’s largest school districts, including New York City’s.
- NYC Drought: How to Conserve Water and Prevent WildfiresNow that New York City and surrounding counties are under a drought warning, officials are asking residents to save water and help prevent more wildfires.
- Christopher Brown, Who Pledged to ‘Shoot Up a Synagogue’ Is Sentenced to 10 YearsChristopher Brown sought blessings before he tried to carry out his plan. When he was arrested in Penn Station, he had a gun, a knife and a swastika arm patch.
- New Yorkers, How Will You Get to the Airport for Thanksgiving?As the holiday approaches, we want to know how you plan on tackling one of the biggest travel days of the year.
- Is the Northeast Entering Its Wildfire Era?The New York region is unlikely to ever have as many brush fires as out West. But residents need to be ready for more droughts.
- How Two High-Profile New York Industries Might Fare Under TrumpThe city’s art and fashion worlds are keeping an eye on President-elect Donald Trump’s economic agenda, especially tariffs and tax cuts.
- New York City Will Get Some Rain, but Not Enough to Ease Its Drought
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Pound Ridge Historical Society Wins Grant to Restore Waterbury Sampler
Pound Ridge Historical Society 255 Westchester Ave Pound Ridge, NY 10576 (914) 764-4333 info@poundridgehistorical.org POUND RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY RECEIVES GRANT TO RESTORE WATERBURY SAMPLER The Pound Ridge Historical Society has been awarded a grant from the Greater Hudson … Continue reading
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PRHS Annual Meeting & Presentation: History of the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation – Celebrating 75yrs
Pound Ridge Historical Society SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2012 @ Pound Ridge Townhouse 2:00 P.M. 42nd ANNUAL MEETING 2:30 P.M. PRESENTATION “HISTORY OF THE WARD POUND RIDGE RESERVATION: CELEBRATING 75 YEARS†Pound Ridge Historical Society’s Annual Report will be presented and … 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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