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- In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before ProofThe legal underpinnings of the administration’s broadsides against universities and schools stretch precedents and cut corners.
- Guidebooks to New York Tell How to Survive Among the NativesA collection of indelible photographs, maps and ‘intimate guides” from 1807 to 1940 went beyond extolling the virtues of the city.
- Former Cuomo Aide Settles Sexual Harassment Claim for $450,000New York State will pay to resolve a lawsuit filed by Charlotte Bennett over accusations that former Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed her when she worked in his executive office.
- In Face of Trump’s Hostility, Hochul Responds With Barbed GratitudePresident Trump said he was taking over the Penn Station project. Gov. Kathy Hochul, who has at times aggressively criticized Mr. Trump, went a different route.
- John J. LaFalce, Democrat Congressman Who Fought for Consumers, Dies at 85A 14-term Democrat from Western New York, he sponsored financial reforms to aid consumers and pressed Washington to protect Americans from environmental hazards.
- Trump Administration Blames Boasberg for Escalating Tensions Between Courts and White HouseThe administration cast the threat by the judge, James E. Boasberg, to open criminal contempt proceedings as another salvo in an increasingly bitter battle between the White House and the courts.
- How the Radio Program ‘New Sounds’ Was SavedThe music program had been on WNYC for four decades. Listener contributions spared it from the ax.
- It’s All Rhythm: A New Festival Embraces Percussive DanceThe Uptown Rhythm Festival will mix styles, including tap, swing and flamenco, that are flourishing despite problems of rehearsal and performance space.
- An ‘Army of Child Laborers’ Enriches Shen Yun, Ex-Dancers Say in SuitThe group performing traditional Chinese dance has been under scrutiny for its treatment of performers and financial practices.
- Trump Administration Says It Will Take Over Renovation of Penn StationThe head of the federal Department of Transportation promised on Thursday to take away control of the project from the Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
- In Trump Attack on Harvard, Punishment Before Proof
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Category Archives: Katonah
Meet the Artist Day at Katonah Museum of Art: Rosemary Wells, of Max and Ruby
Sunday, March 30, 2 – 3 pm Meet the Artist Day at Katonah Museum of Art: Rosemary Wells, of Max and Ruby Surround yourself with the charming characters and delightful artwork of beloved picture book artist Rosemary Wells. Join Rosemary … Continue reading
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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Long Path to Equality with Craig D. Townsend – John Jay Homestead
On Thursday, February 6, Friends of John Jay Homestead will continue their 2014 John Jay Scholars Lecture Series, Long Path to Equality with Craig D. Townsend discussing his book Faith in Their Own Color: Black Episcopalians in Antebellum New York … Continue reading
Enjoy Winter Sports in County Parks
With the arrival of cold winter weather, Westchester residents can look forward to ice skating, cross country skiing and sledding at many county park locations. Participants must bring their own equipment; no rentals are available. All sports are permitted seven … Continue reading
Katonah Museum of Art and Jacob Burns Media Arts Lab Team-up for Teen Digital Portrait Workshop
Nov. 16 for 7th-8th graders; Dec. 7 for 9-10th graders Here and There Workshops for Teens is a day-long program for teenagers. It begins at the Katonah Museum of Art (KMA), where students will work with artist Anne-Marie McIntyre, drawing … Continue reading
Picture This! Costumes and Cool Clothes with a Costume Designer – KMA
Saturday Story Time at the Katonah Museum of Art -Â Costumes and Cool Clothes with a Costume Designer – November 2, 10:30 a.m. On November 2, come dressed in your favorite outfit or Halloween costume. We will celebrate the transformative power … Continue reading
HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS AT STEW LEONARD’S DANBURY STORE
Stew Leonard’s Danbury store announces the Halloween Happenings it is hosting throughout the month of October 2013, including: Halloween Hay Bale Theater Every Friday night in October, the Hoedown is transformed into a Hay Bale Theater to show a free … Continue reading
Cupcakes & Cocktails – Mingle with friends over wine, cheese, appetizers and of course cupcakes!
Katonah’s Premier Gourmet Cupcake Shop Nut free cupcakes and pastries made from fresh ingredients sourced from local farms. Cupcakes & Cocktails -Â Each guest will have access to professional pastry decorating tools and an assortment of garnishes. Guests will learn various … Continue reading
We’d like to share our recipes – Wm. Nicholas & Co. full service gourmet-to-go food store
We’d like to share our recipes for our Grilled Chicken & Avocado Salad with Cilantro-Lime Vinaigrette andOatmeal Cherry Cookies. These are the same recipes that we made on our appearance on The Martha Stewart Show.  Click her for recipes Wm. Nicholas & Co. … Continue reading