Arts Review | Connecticut: A Review of ‘The Other Place’ at TheaterWorks Hartford
Point by point, the horrible, heartbreaking truth of the life of the protagonist becomes clear in Sharr White's high-pitched drama ...read more Via:...
Arts | Westchester: A Team of Maestros Takes Hold
After financial setbacks and relying on guest conductors, the Westchester Philharmonic has hired two principal conductors in an unusual arrangement ...read more Via:...
Seeking Political Revival, Christie Joins ’16 Contenders at G.O.P. Forum
At a meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition, presidential hopefuls offered a message of alarm and dismay over the White ...read more Via:...
In Broadway Seats, Few Guys Among the Dolls
While a night out at the theater used to be a staple for cultured American men, fewer shows are grabbing ...read more Via:...
State Budget Deal Reached; $300 Million for New York City Pre-K
The agreement will finance the expansion of prekindergarten in New York City without the tax increase on high-earning residents sought ...read more Via:...
Arts | Long Island: Long Island Guitar Festival at L.I.U. Post in Brookville
A guitar festival from April 2 to April 6 at L.I.U. Post in Brookville includes both homegrown musicians and talents ...read more Via:...
Security Official in Charge at World Trade Center Resigns
The chief of security at 1 World Trade Center resigned on Friday after a series of recent breaches raised concerns ...read more Via:...
New York Sanitation Chief Closes a 54-Year Career
John J. Doherty, New York's longest-serving sanitation commissioner, ends his final day on the job with reflections on 54 years ...read more Via:...
Christie Ally Undone by Word in an Email
The word “retaliate” was forever linked to Mr. Samson, Gov. Chris Christie's appointee to head the Port Authority of New ...read more Via:...
Winning Lottery Numbers for March 28, 2014
Lottery numbers for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. ...read more Via: Winning Lottery Numbers for March 28, 2014
Anti-Semitic Slur by a Westchester Fire Chief Stirs Controversy
Anthony LoGiudice, a fire chief in Greenburgh, N.Y., used offensive language about the town supervisor, Paul J. Feiner, who is ...read more Via:...
Potentially Explosive Detail in Bridge Scandal Is Unlikely to Be Confirmed
Whether David Wildstein told Gov. Chris Christie at a Sept. 11 memorial event about lane closings in Fort Lee, N.J., ...read more Via:...
Man Who Shot Officer in Manhattan Gunfight Gets Prison Term
The gunman, Luis Martinez, was sentenced to 28 years to life for the 2012 shooting on the Lower East Side. ...
Downtown Food Goes North
As it has in other parts of New York City, the evolution in the dining scene in Washington Heights and ...read more Via:...