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Lower Hudson Valley Craft Beer Festival in Nanuet, June 6
As the weather has officially switched to summer-mode, we’re looking for fun ways to spend an afternoon outside. Not exactly the outdoorsy type? The Lower Hudson Valley Craft Beer Festival, hosted by…
P’ville to Vote on Joining Consortium in Hopes of Lower Energy Costs
A program that could reduce energy costs for Pleasantville residents through Community Choice Aggregation (CAC) drew sharp differences last week between Mayor Peter Scherer and Trustee Mindy Berard. Through the…
Five Ways To Lower Your Mortgage Payment
There are two kinds of homebuyers: those for whom the sales price is the main consideration, and those who are mostly concerned with what it will cost them per #8230;…
Hungry City: Soy on the Lower East Side
Etsuko Kizawa dishes out an overtly maternal version of Japanese comfort food in what feels like an offshoot of her apartment. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective…
The Best New Restaurants of 2014 in the Lower Hudson Valley
Westchester and Rockland had a ton of new and exciting restaurants open in 2014. Here are a few of our favorites, and they’re sure to stay that way as we…
Restaurants: Restaurant Review: Dirty French on the Lower East Side
Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone treat the food of France with a hugely energizing lack of respect at Dirty French. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners.…
Mortgage Rates Drift Lower as Housing Market Struggles
Filed under: News, Buying, Financing, Refinancing Brian Chan/Alamy Average rates on fixed mortgages declined this week, hovering near historically low levels. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the average rate for…
Hungry City: Rosette on the Lower East Side
At Rosette, on the Lower East Side, the most interesting dishes have a slightly through-the-looking-glass cast. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking…
Hungry City: Fung Tu on the Lower East Side
The look at Fung Tu suggests a kind of old-school Hong Kong coffee shop, but the menu is beyond Western-ish Chinese comfort ; NYT > Dining & Wine Content is…
Restaurant Review: Contra on the Lower East Side
At Contra, the chefs speak for themselves, not for a ; NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental home, condo…