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Hearth - New York Restaurant Review
I n the eighties, after watching artisans and adventurous urban dwellers slowly and organically transform Soho into a fascinating neighborhood , quite a few younger and oh-so-much-smugger entrepreneurs moved ...
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In a fix with the city
Call them the lucky 113. The landlords of 113 crumbling Brooklyn buildings have refused to make repairs, which has forced the city to spend more than $4 million on the fixes.
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Performers uphold a local opera tradition
Every year since 1975, Buffalo's Opera Sacra mounts one or more theatrical works based on religious themes.
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Opera Sacra celebrates Puccini anniversary
Italian opera composer Giacomo Puccini was born on December 22, 1858, and to celebrate the sesquicentenary of his birth, Opera Sacra will present a festival featuring his music at 8pm this Friday and Saturday, ...
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Rockland school news
Area All-State Music Festival: Students from Clarkstown North High School in New City and Clarkstown South High School in West Nyack have been selected to participate in the 2008 Area All-State Music Festival ...
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Allegany County town has holiday movie feel
If you're an old movie buff like I am and you're looking for a "movie set" of a town plucked right from the imagination of Frank Capra, Angelica in Allegany County should be your dream destination.
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Rockland briefing
A free seminar on strategies for dealing with older adults takes place next week.
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Allegany Artisans Studio Tour is Oct. 18, 19
From Rochester: About 110 miles; a 2-hour drive. Attraction: Roughly 30 artisans will open their studios for free tours during the 21st annual Allegany Artisans Studio Tour .
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Mother-Lode Brooklyn
One year ago, the excellent Web log Curious Expeditions posted a long series of color photographs of some of the world's most beautiful libraries.
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Musician knows value of family 'networking'
Today Renee Swan DeMarco is a confident woman of 42, mother of 13-year-old Angelica and an accomplished musician.
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History buffs find Civil War soldier's grave
A chance conversation between two history buffs led to the discovery of a long lost Civil War soldier's grave in the hills of Belmont.
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For Homeless Kids, A Welcome Summer Getaway
The giggles and banter echoed those at any typical summer camp, but the name of this lakeside getaway -- Camp Homeward Bound -- reflected an element of wishful thinking for many of the children.
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CATERPILLAR D400E, $125,000, NY
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Celia Cruz, Laugart, Ortiz, Machado and More Among 2008 HOLA Award Winners
Winners of the 2008 HOLA Awards, which honor "the best of Latino theatre in New York," were announced Aug.
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Bottle battle is waged at city eateries
Those conscience-obsessed New York restaurateurs are at again. First it was the anti-smoking and trans fats bans.
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Restaurants Take Tap Water Pledge
Why should restaurants stop at Eat Local ? Some environmental advocates believe they should Drink Local , too.
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Boil Order Still In Effect For Angelica Residents
Residents of the Allegany County Villiange of Angelica are still advised to boil their water after ground water seeped into the villiage reservoir.
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Boil Order Still In Effect For Angelica Residents
Residents of the Allegany County Villiange of Angelica are still advised to boil their water after ground water seeped into the villiage reservoir.
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Boil Order Still In Effect For Angelica Residents
Residents of the Allegany County Villiange of Angelica are still advised to boil their water after ground water seeped into the villiage reservoir.
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Boil Order Still In Effect For Angelica Residents
Residents of the Allegany County Villiange of Angelica are still advised to boil their water after ground water seeped into the villiage reservoir.
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