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- David M. Childs, Skyline-Shaping Architect, Dies at 83He was the chief architect of 1 World Trade Center, which soared in the wake of 9/11. As chairman of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, he left a mark on New York.
- Woman and 2 of Her Children Are Killed in Brooklyn Car AccidentThe victims were walking Saturday on the border of the Gravesend and Midwood neighborhoods when two cars collided and one veered into their path, the police said.
- Working Families Party Endorses 4 Candidates in Strategy to Beat CuomoThe progressive group backed Brad Lander, Zohran Mamdani, Adrienne Adams and Zellnor Myrie for mayor as part of a broader effort to defeat the former governor, who is leading in the polls.
- Who Is Claire Shipman, the New Interim President of Columbia?The former television journalist and co-chair of the university’s board of trustees takes the helm at a time of significant peril for the institution.
- He’s Building a Weed Empire in New York. Does That Make Him a Villain?Michael Flynn believes selling cannabis is his destiny. Do his ambitious expansion efforts violate state law?
- Jean Rice, Advocate for the Homeless, Is Dead at 85Homeless on and off for years himself, he was a longtime pivotal member of Picture the Homeless, a group devoted to changing negative perceptions of the unhoused.
- Found: British Military Documents, Scattered on the StreetA man in Northern England said he had stumbled upon hundreds of documents, including threat assessments, armory codes and detailed base patrols. The Ministry of Defense said it was investigating.
- Last Tango in the GuggenheimMembers of the dance company Ballet Hispánico weren’t the only ones who swirled amid the art in the museum’s rotunda during a recent presentation and tango class.
- How Melissa Samuel, a Celebrity Nail Artist, Spends Her SundaysMelissa Samuel, the nail artist behind the brand Finesse Your Claws, has French toast and calls her mother, then heads to the studio to make a custom 3-D set.
- Their Catholic School Went Broke. They Found Another. It Went Broke Too.The girls of St. Barnabas had to scramble to find a new high school. All Hallows rescued them, opening its doors to girls for the first time in 115 years. Then, in January, a familiar email arrived.
- David M. Childs, Skyline-Shaping Architect, Dies at 83
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Spooky Tales, Stories to Tickle Your Spine! Caramoor
Spooky Tales Stories to Tickle Your Spine All Ages, Kids & Families Music Room Adult: $12.50, Child: $9 Come with your little ones to a riveting performance in the Music Room with storyteller LuAnn Adams to kick off your Halloween … Continue reading
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Dana Carvey – Comedy Series, Ridgefield Playhouse
Clark Construction Comedy Series Underwritten by M&T Bank and CULTEC Dana Carvey Thu, 06/19/2014 – 8:00pm Emmy-award winning comedian, American Comedy Award recipient and Saturday Night Live alumn, Dana Carvey, has maintained a tremendous career. Be it his own HBO … Continue reading
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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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K-7 DRAMA CAMPS – Don’t let your kids be campless this end of summer!
CLASS ACT MUSICAL YOUTH THEATER (www.mydrama.org) offers a weekly drama program from July 3-August 31 held at various locations throughout Westchester and beyond for children in Grades K to 7. Each week is a new play; parents can enroll their … Continue reading
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Attention History & Genealogy Buffs – New Information About Pound Ridge
NEW DATA FOR GENEALOGISTS TOWN OF POUND RIDGE ROAD LISTS The Pound Ridge Historical Society has been hard at work. Â Richard Major, a trustee, past president and founder of the Pound Ridge Historical Society, has just completed transcribing the Town … Continue reading
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Lego Trains and Gingerbread Exhibit Open till Jan 2nd 2012
Stamford Museum and Nature Center Presents All Aboard with Bill Probert and Friends II & Visions of Gingerbread III: The Sweetest Architects Mon. – Sat., 9 am – 5 pm, Sun. 11 am – 5 pm Open till January 2 … Continue reading
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