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At Westminster Dog Show, Ellicott City dog fetches historic win
Nimble, the 6-year-old border collie-Papillon mix from Ellicott City, lived up to her name earlier this month when she took home the top prize in agility at the Westminster Dog Show. The pup is the first mixed-breed dog to win the Masters Agility Championship in the event’s 11-year history. She’s also the first dog from the 12-inch height division to take home the top title, according to the ...
Rockland's dining scene heats up with 3 new additions and 5 restaurants on the way
It's going to be a great summer, Rockland. Already a new ice cream spot — specializing in soft serve matcha — has opened, along with a place for gourmet cheesecakes and a restaurant where you can grill your own meats. That's in addition to Lavagna in Suffern, which opened May 7.
JFK Airport’s AirTrain could be free this summer amid $19 billion construction project
The AirTrain at JFK costs $8.50. But that could change. The Port Authority expects the construction will cause significant traffic, and is considering options to incentivize mass transit use. [ more › ]
Shake Shack Opens Another Lower Hudson Valley Location
What started as a small hot dog stand outside Madison Square Garden over 20 years ago now continues to expand across the world. Recently, this growing franchise announced where their next lower Hudson Valley location will open. Shake Shack is one of the quickest growing and most successful fast food...
Mount Vernon Store Sells Winning $17K TAKE 5 Lottery Ticket
MOUNT VERNON, NY – The New York Lottery confirmed today that a top-prize ticket from the TAKE 5 midday drawing on May 19 was sold in Mount Vernon. A-Mart, located at 140 W Sandford Blvd, was the site where the winning ticket was purchased, with the prize amount totaling $17,666. The TAKE 5 lottery involves selecting numbers from a set range of 1 to 39, with drawings broadcast twice daily at 2:30 PM and 10:30 PM. Winners can claim their prizes within one year from the date of the drawing. The New York Lottery, recognized as the largest and most
Two more Westchester restaurants are closing. Plus, news on an Italian spot's reopening
Spring has brought a rash of Westchester restaurant closures. No sooner had I reported on Rye House in Port Chester ending its 10-year run May 19 that I heard of two more: An Italian steakhouse in Pelham and a two-year-old New American eatery in White Plains. Plus there are rumblings...
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