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James Beard Foundation Makes Changes to Diversify Its Awards
The committees that determine which restaurants, chefs and media get nominations will aim to be at least as diverse as the American population. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by…
Buchanan, N.Y.: A Waterfront Village Braces for Big Changes
When the Indian Point power plant closes, the village may lose half its revenue. But that hasn’t caused an exodus, thanks to relatively affordable housing. Westchester County Content is copyrighted…
Zagat Changes Scoring System in 2017 New York Guide
The original format for rating restaurants, based on a scale of 1 to 30, is gone. In its place are rankings that go from to , with decimals. NYT >…
‘The Great British Bake Off’ Changes the Way the British Bake
No matter what the future holds for the reality TV competition, it has ushered in a golden age of baking in Britain. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the…
Changes Vowed for Mt. Pleasant’s Residential Treatment Centers
T More than 300 residents converged at a community forum at Mount Pleasant Town Hall last Monday demanding solutions to end the series of incidents that many in the crowd…
Restaurant Review: Piero’s Changes Its Address, Not Its Charm
Piero’s moved to Harrison from Port Chester and along with its classic Italian recipes, brought the hospitality it has become known for. NYT > Westchester County Content is copyrighted by…
Neighborhood Joint: At Le Périgord, Few Changes Since Burton and Taylor Dined There in ’64
The French restaurant, owned by Georges and Marie-Thérèse Briguet for more than 50 years, has become a Midtown East neighborhood haunt though bills average nearly $ 100 per person. NYT…
Unilever, Suing Over Rival’s Use of ‘Mayo,’ Changes Own Website
The maker of Hellman’s products added the word “dressing” to comments from consumers on Hellman’s website that referred to Hellman’s mayonnaise dressing with olive oil as simply “mayonnaise.” NYT >…
Parenting Pep Talk: Why Time Changes Get You Down And What To Do About It
It’s time to turn back our clocks. Starting Sunday, Nov. 2, daylight will end before 5 , leaving some of us feeling tired well before our days are actually over.…
Pleasantville Mulls Changes to Senior Center Lunch Program
A stagnant number of senior citizens who participate in the daily lunch at the Clinton Street Senior Center in Pleasantville may force the village to make changes to the facility’s…