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Critic’s Notebook: In Vancouver, a Door to a Parallel Culinary World
Kissa Tanto, a dolled-up setting for Italian food with Japanese influences, is part of a respectful revival in the city’s Chinatown. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective…
Open Door Medical Center Eyes Second Mt. Kisco Site
The Mount Kisco Planning Board was receptive to a proposal from Open Door Family Medical Center last week for a second location in the village, although some members had doubts…
Front and Center Color: When to Paint Your Door Orange (14 photos)
Orange is a high-energy color that hollers, “Look at me!” — a great choice for an entry to a home. But it’s not an easy color to work with. Bright…
5 Ways to Pare Down Your Stuff — Before It Gets in the Door (6 photos)
Can you nicely refuse unwanted things others might try to foist on you? What can you say when relatives do not see the gifts they have given you proudly displayed…
McDonald’s Ruling Could Open Door for Unions
If upheld, the decision by the National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel could upend employment practices in the fast-food industry and invite unionization. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is…
Home Guru: My Personal Campaign to Paint Every Front Door Red
By Bill Primavera This week, just when I thought I had finished my checklist of things my clients Diane and Don had to do prior to the listing of their…
Hope’s Door Presents ‘Shining Star Scholarship’ to Westlake Senior
Hope’s Door, a Pleasantville-based charity that seeks to end domestic violence and to empower survivors to achieve safety, independence and healing, recently presented is second annual “Shining Star Scholarship” to…
Peekskill Police Issue Warnings about Door to Door Solicitors
The Peekskill Police Department has issued a warning to residents after responding to several calls of solicitors in the community who are going door to door in an…
Behind the Kitchen Door: CIA Boot Camp – Dishes of Greece and Turkey
We are at the halfway point of our week long Mediterranean boot camp class at The Culinary Institute of America, and the fact that food brings people together is immediately…
Behind the Kitchen Door: CIA Boot Camp – Dishes of Tunisia and Morocco
The cuisines of North Africa are unfamiliar to me and quite out of my eating and cooking comfort zone. Day 4 of the CIA’s Mediterranean Boot Camp was centered around…