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- Why New York City Is Removing Padlocks on Illegal Weed Shops It ClosedWith the court orders that allowed the city to seal illicit cannabis stores starting to expire, questions remain about whether the shops could reopen.
- ‘Fraught With Abuse’: Lawmakers Denounce Brutality in N.Y. PrisonsDuring a daylong hearing in Albany, state lawmakers heard from family members of men who died in New York State prisons in recent years.
- New Jersey Is Facing a Possible Transit Strike. Here’s What to Know.The union that represents the engineers who drive New Jersey Transit’s commuter trains has threatened a walkout as soon as Friday if a contract deal is not reached.
- Two Men’s Fight to Protect the Geese at the Central Park ReservoirTwo New York men who bonded over bird-watching at the Central Park Reservoir are united in their efforts to save the nests of its resident Canada geese.
- Bill de Blasio Agrees to Pay $329,000 to Settle Campaign Expense DisputeThe former mayor agreed to the settlement for violating New York City conflicts of interest law by bringing his security detail on trips during his failed 2019 presidential bid.
- Last U.S. Hostage in Gaza Is Reunited With Parents: ‘We Never Lost Hope’Edan Alexander was 19 when he left New Jersey to serve in the Israel Defense Forces. He was released by Hamas on Monday.
- Newark Airport’s Issues: What to KnowMany flights have been delayed at the busy hub because of radar outages, shortages of air traffic controllers and construction on a runway.
- The Ballot Basics of Ranked-Choice VotingNew Yorkers can fill in five circles when they vote in the mayoral primary. Most don’t.
- Why Did Eric Adams Have So Many Cellphones?Mayor Eric Adams of New York was said to have used seven different phone numbers. He argued that “many New Yorkers have several phones.”
- Behind a Museum Door, These Beetles Are Eating Flesh for ScienceThe six-legged staffers of the American Museum of Natural History’s Bug Colony do their grisly work under a lid. The result: neatly tidied bones.
- Why New York City Is Removing Padlocks on Illegal Weed Shops It Closed
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Red, White, & Blue Animal Scavenger Hunt
Red, White, & Blue Animal Scavenger Hunt This self-guided hunt will challenge visitors to find all of the animals sporting patriotic colors. (Ex. red wolf, white swans, (blue) poison dart frog) – and many more! Enjoy a special “Animal Bytes” … Continue reading
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The Avon Theatre presents a Cult Classics screening of THE BIG LEBOWSKI
Tuesday, July 22 at 8:30 p.m. Come in costume! The plot of this Raymond Chandler-esque comedy crime caper from the Coen Brothers pivots around a case of mistaken identity complicated by extortion, double-crosses, deception, embezzlement, sex, pot, and gallons of … Continue reading
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Free Classes, Magician, Live DJ and One-Day Deals at WeeZee Open House
WeeZee’s Open House from 11am to 6pm on Friday, June 27, the first day of summer vacation for many children across the region, is a great opportunity to visit WeeZee and participate in fun sensory-science activities that challenge and stimulate … Continue reading
Legends of Rock Live – Traffic, The Spencer Davis Group & Stevie Winwood
The Avon Theatre and Shelley Archives present Legends of Rock Live TRAFFIC, THE SPENCER DAVIS GROUP AND STEVIE WINWOOD Hosted by music archivist Bill Shelley Wednesday, July 16 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: Carte Blanche Members: FREE, … Continue reading
The Avon Theatre Presents – A Summer Movie Screening JAWS (1975) Don’t go in the water!
Wednesday, July 2 at 7:30 p.m. Standard ticket prices apply: Carte Blanche: FREE | Members: $6 | Students & Seniors: $8 | Nonmembers: $11. For tickets call the business office during daytime hours at 203-661-0321, or the box office during … Continue reading
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“1ST Look†Party: ICELAND at the Katonah Museum of Art
Be the first to see the Katonah Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, ICELAND: Artists Respond to Place, at a 1st Look party on June 28 at 7pm. Mingle with friends, watch ice be transformed into art, enjoy Iceland-inspired hors d’oeuvres, … Continue reading
Disney’s ON THE RECORD – at the White Plains Performing Arts Center June 20 – 29
Disney’s ON THE RECORD, a musical revue and theatrical celebration of 75 years of Disney music, will have its tri-state regional premiere on the White Plains Performing Arts Center’s main stage June 20 – 29. This show-stopping musical from Disney … Continue reading
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The Avon Theatre and Shelley Archives present Legends of Rock Live – THE WHO The Early Years
Hosted by music archivist Bill Shelley Wednesday, June 18 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: Carte Blanche Members: FREE, Members: $6, Students & Seniors: $8, Nonmembers: $11. Call the Avon business office at 203-661-0321 or the box office … Continue reading
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“Geocaching†Community-Wide Treasure Hunt
“Geocaching†Community-Wide Treasure Hunt Scheduled to Hit Chappaqua This Friday, June 13th Join the Geocaching (http://www.geocaching.com) craze this Friday the 13th! Join with friends to find the hidden treasure scattered in the Chappaqua area. WeeZee – The Science of Play … Continue reading
John Jay Homestead Farm Market Opens
JOHN JAY HOMESTEAD FARM MARKET OPENS JUNE 14th ON HISTORIC SITE IN KATONAH Farm Market part of a nation-wide movement to raise awareness in the communities as to where their food comes from while offering local, organic, fresh, nutritious foods … Continue reading
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