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- ‘ I Heard a Man Behind Me Explaining the Work to His Group’A lesson in art appreciation at the Met, a bathtub in the kitchen and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- Progressives Are Done With Eric Adams. Can They Elect One of Their Own?Five New York City Democrats are competing to become the left-leaning candidate of choice in the June mayoral primary.
- Eric Adams to Limit Public Schedule to Undergo Routine Medical TestsMayor Eric Adams of New York City will undergo tests and meet with doctors this week because he is not “feeling his best,” his office said. No other details were released.
- 7 Surprisingly Busy Days in the Life of an Experimental Theater MakerPeter Mills Weiss shared details of a week of “everyone doing everything all the time, and by the seat of everyone’s pants.”
- An Anne Frank Exhibition in New YorkThe show, which opens on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, recreates the annex where Anne and her family hid from the Nazis.
- Where Might Gov. Hochul Be Among Friends? At a Buffalo Bills Bar.Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, an unabashed fan of the Buffalo Bills, was perhaps never more popular than on Sunday in downtown Albany.
- The Plane Crash Should Have Killed Her. Sometimes She Wishes It Had.In 1990, Avianca Flight 52 crashed in suburban Long Island and a 17-year-old girl was pulled from the wreckage. Survival has been its own ordeal.
- In Buffalo, There Are Two Words on Everyone’s Lips: ‘Go Bills’Devotion runs deep in western New York for an N.F.L. team that has never won a Super Bowl. Will this be the year that loyalty is rewarded?
- NYC Congestion Pricing Results Are Mixed but Some Commutes ImproveMany commuters continue to oppose the new tolling program in New York City even as some drivers and bus riders are spending less time trapped in traffic.
- Canadian Ship Trapped in Lake Erie Ice for 3 Days Is Finally FreedThe 17-member crew of the freighter, stuck a mile off the Buffalo shore, was never in serious danger, but its predicament drew news media attention and a crowd of curious onlookers.
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JAZZ UP JULY IN STAMFORD DOWNTWON-CONTINUES WEDNESDAY, JULY 18! With PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND
JAZZ UP JULY IN STAMFORD DOWNTWON-CONTINUES WEDNESDAY, JULY 18! With PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Jazz Up JulyColumbus Park, Stamford, CT Wednesdays, July 18, 25 and August 1, 2012 Stamford Town Center presents Jazz Up July in partnership with Purdue Pharma … Continue reading
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World Rhythms with Tony Vacca – Chill out with percussion instruments & rhythm poetry!
Come to the Pound Ridge Library July 19, 2012: 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm and enjoy World Rhythms. World Rhythms with Tony Vacca Chill out with percussion instruments & rhythm poetry! A world of traditions that include the Caribbean! Great … Continue reading
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Sunday, July 22rd: Nature Awareness Class at the Armstrong House Education Center
Ever wonder what your missing on your daily dog walks?  Join the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy for a one-hour nature awareness class that will put you square in the middle of a bustling ecosystem and give you the tools to fully experience … Continue reading
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Saturday, July 21st: Tree Identification Walk at the Halle Ravine Preserve
Pound Ridge is home to dozens of beautiful tree species ranging from majestic white oak to scrubby water-loving alder. Join Tate Bushell, the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy’s staff Land Steward/ Educator, as he shares his intimate knowledge of Pound Ridge’s … Continue reading
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Wednesday, July 18th: Nature Awareness Class at the Armstrong House Education Center
Ever wonder what your missing on your daily dog walks?  Join the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy for a one-hour nature awareness class that will put you square in the middle of a bustling ecosystem and give you the tools to fully experience … Continue reading
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Looking for something to do on Saturday nights?
Eat, drink or just stroll the street (closed to traffic). Great for people watching! Bedford Street Promenade is Extend for the month of July! Bedford Street is open to pedestrians only on June 16, 23 & 30, and July 7, … Continue reading
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POUND RIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENT TODAY, SATURDAY, JULY 7
Don’t miss this interesting event today. PRESS RELEASE: On Saturday, July 7th, the Pound Ridge Historical Society Commemorates an Historic Event. Come experience history hands-on and even win a chance to own a DVD copy of the critically-acclaimed movie, The … Continue reading
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Saturday, July 7th: ‘Wet Woods’ hike at the Armstrong Preserve
When water collects in a forest we see a change in soil, vegetation and animal life. Â These unique places are the ‘wet woods’ among our dry, rocky forests. Â Join Tate Bushell, the Pound Ridge Land Conservancy’s Land Steward, for a … Continue reading
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John Jay Homestead Independence Day Fair
Wednesday, July 4th 2012 11:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Rain or Shine Fair Activites Include: Reading of the Declaration of Independence by George Washington House Tours Colonial Children’s Games Hayrides Sheep Herding Blacksmith Crafts Apple Pie Contest Live Music Bake … Continue reading
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Pound Ridge Fireworks at the Pound Ridge Park
Come enjoy the Pound Ridge 4th of July Fireworks in the park on Saturday, June 30th 2012 It’s the biggest town event where the residents have an opportunity to get together and enjoy each other’s company. So bring a blanket, … Continue reading
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