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NJ school principal and her son die in crash during family trip
ENGLEWOOD — An elementary school principal and her son died in a head-on crash in South Africa on the Fourth of July that claimed four lives. Daniela Small-Bailey, principal of the Dr. John Grieco Elementary School in Englewood, was with her son Sidanii Bell visiting with his two children who live in Dullstroom, South Africa, according to a statement from the Englewood School District.
Yankees rookie makes promise if team wins World Series
New York Yankees rookie Ben Rice has made a promise if his team wins the World Series. Rice ingratiated himself with Yankees fans when he clubbed three home runs in his team’s 14-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday. Yankees fan Derek Levandowski, who hosts a postgame recap show about the Yankees on... The post Yankees rookie makes promise if team wins World Series appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Awesome Westchester Weekend: July 12-14
It’s time for another Westchester weekend, and it’s going to be a hot one! So, we’re bringing you some great family-friendly activities that are perfect for this warm Westchester weekend. Be sure to check out our full calendar of events. Friday-Saturday, July 12th-13th. Hudson River Museum’s Summer...
Hot Dogs, Corn Hole and Live Music Mark July 4th at the Nyack Farmers Market
On Thursday, July 4, the Nyack Farmers Market was bustling with activity as the community gathered to commemorate the nation’s 248th birthday and to appreciate the market’s loyal customers. Starting at 11 AM, the first 100 visitors were treated to free hotdogs and cool drinks. Village Trustee Joe Carlin set the festive tone by serving the first hotdog, followed by Roger Cohen, President of the Nyack Chamber of Commerce, serving the second. The summer meal was made possible by the generous contributions of the market’s favorite vendors, including Campanelli’s Poultry Farm, Joey’s Market, Teagevity, and Edgwick Farms, with the renowned Chef Michelle Timothee of La Talaye staffing the grill.
"It's All Right There In Front Of Us" - Aaron Boone Repeating His Own Empty Platitudes As The Yankees Collapse Continues, This Time After Once Again Being Out-Classed By The Red Sox
To the delight of literally every other sports fan in America, the Yankees' yearly scheduled nose dive is very much still happening. They are a flat-out miserable watch right now. The team did not in fact wake up this weekend when the Red Sox paid them a visit. Ben Rice's incredible 3 homer game on Saturday did not spark a thing. Instead they extended their win-less series streak to SEVEN. You have to go back to the 4 game set against the Royals in mid-June to find the last time the Yankees won a series over another team.
Word & Song presents ‘One Life, One Love’ Candlelit Concert
Word & Song is set to present ‘One Life One Love,’ a candlelit concert featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Sue Song and reader Douglas D. Dewey. This event will take place on Thursday, July 11, at St. Mary Church in Greenwich, beginning at 7 PM. Sue Song, who hails...
Legendary YES Keyboardist Rick Wakeman Announces Fall 2024 US Leg of Final Solo Tour
The prog legend will play an additional leg of US solo dates in 2024. Legendary YES Keyboardist Rick Wakeman Announces Fall 2024 US Leg of Final Solo Tour Jon Hadusek
New Rochelle's Neyson Estela, 20, Found After Going Missing
New Rochelle resident Neyson Estela has been returned to his family after going missing on Saturday, June 29, when he was seen running shirtless near West 4th Street and 12th Avenue in New York City, New Rochelle Police announced on Sunday, July 7. Before his disappearance, Estela had been acting...
Yankees facing potential worst-case trade deadline scenario
The sooner that the New York Yankees make trade deadline moves, the better. New York was 49-21 after taking the first three games in a mid-June series against the Kansas City Royals, but after losing two of three at home against the Boston Red Sox, they're now just 55-37 on the year.
Track & Field Set to Take Center Stage; Renegades Set Record
I’ll be the first to admit track and field gets shortchanged when it comes to Examiner Media coverage. Our shortcomings on this front are recognized, and short of making excuses, we’ll simply say track and field, unfortunately, doesn’t quite move the needle the way other team sports do. The travel to winter indoor settings like the Armory in New York City is loathsome and regurgitating results can be a tedious endeavor. But we are apologetic and will attempt to do more, especially next spring.
N.Y. Lottery: 2 winners get $14K in jackpot TAKE 5 prizes, both sold in same NYC borough
Two jackpot-winning tickets won more than $14,000 on a recent TAKE 5 drawing in New York state — with both tickets sold in the same New York City borough, according to lottery officials. The New York Lottery announced that two winning tickets worth $14,766 were sold for the July...
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RyeGPT People of Note: Writer, TV Producer, Director Greg Berlanti
RyeGPT People of Note is a series highlighting individuals who have a connection to the City of Rye. In the series we ask OpenAI’s ChatGPT to prepare a biography and explain the individual’s connection to Rye. We welcome your feedback on this series – the use of artificial...
Advocates Meeting Tuesday Say New England Should Produce More of the Food Eaten in New England
The Foodshed Forum, in collaboration with Connecticut Food System Alliance and Greenwich Audubon Center, announce New England Feeding New England: Connecting regional approaches to resilience, conservation ranching and the protection of bird and ecosystem habitat on Tuesday evening, July 9, at the Greenwich Audubon Center. — an announcement from the...
No. Castle Approves Reducing Affordable Units at Old Lumberyard Site
A long-stalled residential project in Armonk was deemed to have made sufficient progress by the North Castle Town Board, which permits the affordable unit requirement to be reduced from 20 to 10 percent. By a slim 3-2 majority, the board agreed last month that developer Michael Fareri’s Armonk Close, at...
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