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- Congestion Pricing Reduced Traffic. Now It’s Hitting Revenue Goals.Revenue figures from the Manhattan tolling plan showed that the program is on track to raise billions for mass transit repairs.
- For Savvy New Yorkers, It’s All About Cheap Eggs and Where to Find ThemA bird flu outbreak affecting eggs hits differently in a city where prices and availability fluctuate from block to block.
- A Historic Black Newspaper Gets a MuseumThe New York Amsterdam News, which was founded 115 years ago and has published civil rights leaders, will convert most of its Harlem building into a museum and community space.
- At Least 3 Dead After Boat Capsizes Near Staten Island, Officials SayOfficials said one person was missing and two people were hospitalized after the boat, with six aboard, overturned on Sunday in the Ambrose Channel.
- Inmate Dies at N.Y. Prison as Corrections Officers’ Strike ContinuesThe 61-year-old man was found unresponsive in his cell at Auburn Correctional Facility, one of dozens of state prisons where corrections officers have walked off the job over working conditions.
- They Help Make the Hamptons the Hamptons, and Now They’re Living in FearLatino immigrants care for some of America’s most lavish beachside mansions. Their disappearance would affect the wealthy, too.
- How the Charter Revision Commission Is Tackling the NYC Housing CrisisThe Charter Revision Commission, created by Mayor Eric Adams, could give New Yorkers a rare chance to decide how the city deals with the housing crisis.
- ‘I Turned to See a Woman in Running Gear Walking Toward an Older Man’Stooping to help on a Manhattan sidewalk, an A train dance party and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- Trump Reverses Cuts to 9/11 Health Program After CriticismAbout 20 percent of the World Trade Central Health Program’s staff had been terminated amid President Trump’s slashing of the federal work force.
- Patsy Grimaldi, Whose Name Became Synonymous With Pizza, Dies at 93His coal-oven pizzeria in the shadow of the Brooklyn Bridge has drawn patrons from New York City and beyond.
- Congestion Pricing Reduced Traffic. Now It’s Hitting Revenue Goals.
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Category Archives: Armonk
Walk the Mall at The Westchester in White Plains
A great way to stay fit all year-round Enjoy some window-shopping as you keep in shape during Mall Walks at The Westchester in White Plains. The program offers indoor health walking at Westchester’s premier mall on Tuesdays and Fridays, from … Continue reading
Mother-Daughter Beauty Day Holiday Fundraiser
Join Silhouette in Pound Ridge, NY for mini-manicures, makeovers, music, shopping, holiday crafts, and more to raise money for a great cause. The holiday season is a time for giving, and make this one to remember by helping those in … Continue reading
Little Book of Numbers to all residents of Bedford Village and Pound Ridge
As most of you know, the Little Book of Numbers is a local phone book that is circulated (free of charge) to all residents of Bedford Village and Pound Ridge. It stays in the homes of all residents all year … Continue reading
Photography Exhibit Opens At Gallery In The Park
Land Used: Photographs of America and Abroad, an exhibit by local photographer Benjamin Grinnell this spring at the WPA Gallery at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation on Route 121 South in Cross River, explores the relationship between the built and natural … Continue reading
Frannie’s Goodie Shop, Frozen Yogurt Cafe
When I was a young girl, I remember the most amazing place in Mt. Kisco called “The Goodie Shop.” It was located where Lefteris Gyro is now. We used to frequent it after church on Sundays for a hot fudge … Continue reading
Join us this Saturday, April 23rd for St.croix fishing rod product demo day!
Join us this Saturday, April 23rd at 12noon for a free product demo day as Dave Colley from St. Croix fishing rods will be here to show us the new 2011 line. We love the St. Croix brand, they cover … Continue reading
EVENTS AT JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD
SPRING BREAK ACTIVITIES Â MONDAY, APRIL 18, 10AM: HERE, THERE, AND EVERYWHERE! How did people get around 200 years ago? What types of transportation did they use? How did travel expose people to new and fascinating discoveries? Children will answer … Continue reading
Egg Hunt & Scramble
The Annual Egg Hunt & Scramble Saturday, April 9th 11:00 am sharp! Pre-K to 3rd Grade For a chance to win the best Egg Decorating, don’t forget to submit your Egg Decorating Contest Form to Pound Ridge Recreation by April 6th This … Continue reading
Pound Ridge, NY
Pound Ridge radiates with a small town vibe. It is a community where people come together for activities such as the annual lobster festival put on by a local church, and where the performing arts and theater company is comprised … Continue reading
NEW YEAR’S DAY & JANUARY SALES DAYS
 The PRBA’s 18th Annual January Sales Days run from Sunday, December 26th through January 31st, highlighted by the 14th Annual New Year’s Day Sale (11am-5pm). Discounts range from 10% to 50%.  In the above photo are participants Alex … Continue reading