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Conversations: The R. Thomas Deluxe Grill, an Atlanta Health-Food Restaurant, Took 10 Years to Become a Success
Richard Thomas opened a health food restaurant after a nutritional consultant told him that fried food was bad for his customers. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by…
Wine Dealer Sentenced to 10 Years for Defrauding Clients
Rudy Kurniawan sold wealthy clients bottles of purportedly rare and sought-after wines that were actually old bottles of blended wine. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by the…
Serial killings suspects were friends for years
They were best friends, police say, with the worst intentions. Steven Gordon and Franc Cano did nearly everything together. They slept together in the back of Gordon’s beat-up white Toyota…
Life Lessons From 10 Years of Living in 84 Square Feet (5 photos)
About 10 years ago, Dee Williams was living in a 1,500-square-foot, three-bedroom house in Portland, Oregon. She had a $ 1,200-per-month mortgage, which she split with housemates to help make…
Ramp to Tappan Zee Will Close for 4 Years
The ramp will be used as a staging area in the construction of a $ billion, twin-spanned bridge going up parallel to the current bridge. NYT > Westchester County Content…
Bet Am Shalom Judaica Craft Show Celebrates 20 Years
On the evening of Saturday, Nov. 16, Bet Am Shalom Synagogue of White Plains will open its doors for the 20th Annual Judaica Craft Show. White Plains resident, Betsy Landis,…
Tigers Advance to First Section 1 Final in 20 Years, Will Sacrifice Turkey Bowl
A big game won and a tradition lost. However, nobody can deny that the White Plains High School Football Team, advancing to their first Section 1 Championship in 20 years…
09/05/2013 – On Time and Place: Celebrating Scenic Hudson’s 50 Years
Join us in Teatown's Nature Center Gallery for the opening of a new photography exhibit celebrating 50 years of Scenic Hudson. Since 1963, Scenic Hudson has worked to preserve the…
For a Chef, 41 Years in the Kitchen Takes Its Toll
Being a chef, like being an elite athlete, tends to be a young person’s game, with crazy hours and injury-inducing physical strain. For midlife chefs, the challenge is finding ways…
Pleasantville Honors Fallen Serviceman 13 Years After Death
A military fatality cloaked in mystery was brought to light—and honored during Pleasantville’s Memorial Day ceremony. While only a select few knew of a Pleasantville High School graduate’s bravery before…