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- F.B.I. Agents Investigate Use of Fake Donors in N.Y. Assembly RaceThe inquiry follows a New York Times report questioning the validity of more than $162,000 in matching funds given to Dao Yin, a Democrat of Queens.
- Michael Blake, an Ex-Obama Aide, Enters the New York City Mayor’s RaceMichael Blake, a former state assemblyman and a veteran of the Obama administration, joins a crowded field of candidates running against Mayor Eric Adams.
- Reading, With Extra Cheese: Remembering Pizza Hut’s ‘Book It!’Reporting on the 40th anniversary of the popular pizza literacy program sent one writer on a mozzarella-scented memory trail.
- Have New York’s Football Teams Finally Hit Rock Bottom?The Jets and Giants are both having seasons that fans would rather forget. But they took very different routes to get there.
- ‘Every Few Pages Reflected Each Person’s Take on Their Experience ’What “Law & Order” background actors think, a special summer and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.
- Chinatown Vendor Tallies Neighborhood’s Decline in $1 Plastic BraceletsA longtime vendor in Manhattan’s Chinatown is finding it harder to make a living as people shun his intricate crafts, haggle over cheap knickknacks and shift their spending online.
- New York City Hotel Rates Soar to Record Heights as Holiday Travel NearsHotels charged an average of $417 per night in September, the highest monthly rate ever for the city. “I don’t understand how normal people can go there,” one tourist said.
- Why the Rain Won’t End the Drought in the NortheastHundreds of brush fires and wildfires have sparked all over the New York City region. Hilary Howard, who covers climate change and the environment in the region, explains what’s happening.
- Blue Man Group to End New York Run After Three Decades Off BroadwayThe troupe is also closing its Chicago company, but continues to perform in Berlin, Boston, Las Vegas and, soon, Orlando.
- Stabbing Suspect’s Descent Into Madness Went Undetected by AuthoritiesRamon Rivera, who had a history of mental illness and minor crimes, missed a check-in with a case manager. Days later, he went on a killing spree in Manhattan, according to the police.
- F.B.I. Agents Investigate Use of Fake Donors in N.Y. Assembly Race
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Groove’s SING-A-STORY. It’s a little bit storytime. it’s a little bit rock and roll!
**FREE** Groove’s SING-A-STORY, Thursdays April 3, 10, 24 at 10:30AM (no class 4/17) at Groove, 108 Chatsworth Avenue, Larchmont, NY for kids ages 1-3 years old with an actively participating grown-up. Reservations required at findgroove.com Please NOTE: Dates/times subject to … Continue reading
Jupiter’s Giant Red Spot and Winter Constellations – Discovery Center at Ridgefield
The Discovery Center and the New Pond Farm Observatory, 101 Marchant Rd., West Redding, are hosting an astronomy program that is open to the public on Saturday, March 8th starting at 7:00 P.M. During the program, astronomers will have the … Continue reading
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A Night of Comedy with Gilbert Gottfried at White Plains Performing Arts Center, March 15 at 8pm
At the young age of 15, Gilbert Gottfried began doing stand-up at open mike nights in New York City and after a few short years, became known around town as “The Comedian’s Comedian.†After spending several years mastering the art … Continue reading
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The Sensory Sprint – Westchester’s First 2.5K Obstacle Run Saturday, May 3, 10am – 4pm
Conquer, the non-profit arm of WeeZee… the Science of Play, will hold its first annual Sensory Sprint in partnership with the Tommie Cares Foundation. This all-inclusive outdoor family fun event will be an athletically challenging 2.5 kilometer run for individuals … Continue reading
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Plum Plums Cooking Classes start March 7th!
On Friday, March 7th from 7pm to 9pm, Plum Plums will host a healthy hearty cooking class with Courtney Bombeck and Shawnee Knight. Learn how to make: Pear and Endive Salad with Roquefort Braised Winter Squash Gourmet Grilled Cheese Sandwiches … Continue reading
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Cellist Nathan Vickery and Pianist Anthony Newman Perform Bach, Brahms, Debussy and Schumann
Bedford Chamber Concerts Presents Music for Cello and Piano Bedford Chamber Concerts presents the young, dynamic cellist Nathan Vickery and renowned pianist Anthony Newman in an evening of music for piano and cello on Wednesday, March 19 at 8:00pm. The … Continue reading
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Chili, Music, Beer, Wine and a Showcase of local Photograpers
5th Annual Chili Tasting – It’s back! Chili night in America, folks. Or, more specifically, Chili Night in Katonah! Yes, it’s the 5th Annual Katonah Chamber Chili Night. This year, to accommodate the growing crowds and demand for more chili, … Continue reading
Holiday Camps – Katonah Art Center
Pres. Weekend Camp Mon. – Fri. (or pick your days) Feb. 17-Feb. 21 Art Camps Keep your child/teen creative and inspired during school breaks at our arts & craft camps. Students will work with a variety of materials, trying their … Continue reading
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Legends of Rock Live – AEROSMITH Rare Clips: (1972-1990s)
The Avon Theatre and Shelley Archives present Legends of Rock Live – AEROSMITH Rare Clips: (1972-1990s) Hosted by music archivist Bill Shelley Wednesday, February 19 at 7:30 p.m. Ticket prices are as follows: Carte Blanche Members: FREE, Members: $6, Students … Continue reading
February Break Vacation Day Theater Workshops At White Plains Performing Arts Center
WINTER 2014 VACATION DAY WORKSHOPS A part of the Entergy Master Class Series Students will broaden their dancing, singing, and acting skills by learning show-stopping numbers from contemporary Broadway. 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM | $90 per workshop | Grades … Continue reading
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