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South Coast Rail is finally running after 34 years. Commuters to Boston ready for Day One

Taunton Daily Gazette 24 Mar 2025
Six new stations, weekday and weekend service ... Passenger trains once crisscrossed the state as part of the Old Colony Railroad system, operated by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad company.
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Red Spies and Lies

Quillette 23 Mar 2025
The rural white working-class community in Peekskill already resented the wealthier New York City Jewish leftists who were buying up property in the area to set up “colonies” of small homes for a left-wing community.
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READER’S VIEW: Walsh’s status report on state budget

The Record 23 Mar 2025
The anniversary events for this would bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars in a return on investment, yet New York is the only state of the 13 original colonies that hasn’t invested anything.
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Southbound: The Boys’ Club of New York heads to sunnier climes for annual fundraiser

Palm Beach Daily News 19 Mar 2025
The worlds of fashion, interior design and philanthropy came together at a luncheon to benefit the Boys' Club of New York.
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How the Neighborhood Cat Network is helping WNY’s 'forgotten felines'

Daily Messenger 17 Mar 2025
... and upstate New York ... The Neighborhood Cat Network is a volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to supporting feral cat colonies across western New York, especially in Monroe, Wayne, and Ontario counties.
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What’s happening | educational events, volunteer work and more

Bronx Times 17 Mar 2025
Women in Colonial New York ... New York was one of the most diverse of the thirteen colonies, shaped by its Dutch colonial roots.
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The Dead Beneath Our Feet – 3 Times We Stumbled Upon Burial Sites In Surprising Places

IFL Science 17 Mar 2025
The remains were part of the forgotten “Negroes Buriel Ground" – a 6-acre (2.4-hectare) funerary site that contained the intact skeletons of 15,000 enslaved and free Africans who had lived, worked, and died in colonial New York.
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Liverpool girls basketball rides ‘we’re not losing’ mentality to 3rd straight regional title

The Post-Standard 15 Mar 2025
Downstate New York girls basketball star stretchered off court during regional final against NottinghamLive scoreboard, recaps for Wednesday’s high school basketball state subregionals (4 games)State ...
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Emil Bisttram: Between Rosicrucianism, Theosophy, and Prophecy

Bitter Winter English 15 Mar 2025
was “literally cursed” for his schism by leaders of the “orthodox” New York Roerich circle, including by actress Angela Lansbury (1925–2022, of “Murder, She Wrote” fame), an Agni Yoga devotee and the ...
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When is St. Patrick Day 2025: How to celebrate and why you should wear green

Delaware Online 13 Mar 2025
New York City's first St ... Since those humble beginnings, the celebration has grown with large parades in many major cities like New York, Boston and Chicago.Why do we wear green on St.
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Indian town’s abandoned European-style mansions are a throwback to its opulent past

CNN 11 Mar 2025
Kadi ... “I was inspired by the mercantile communities of India… who displayed their wealth most aesthetically,” said New York-born Cortés in a phone interview. “This was inverse colonialism ... “We also have no funds or body helping us in this project.
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HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL: Shaker staves off Shenendehowa in overtime to reach second straight sectional final

The Record 08 Mar 2025
TROY, N.Y.Malia Jackson is admittedly “camera shy.” ... Currently ranked No.6 in New York State, Shaker will play No.14 Colonie in the sectional finals on Monday, March 10, back at HVCC, at 7.45 p.m ... “I wish we had four quarters of that ... ....
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Houston Jewish Film Festival: A deep look at the Borsht Belt

Jewish Herald Voice 07 Mar 2025
Known as the Borsht Belt, the area was home to a dense concentration of more than 500 resort hotels and hundreds of bungalow colonies in New York’s Sullivan and Ulster counties ... The Catskills are a two-hour drive from New York City.
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Let Us All Not Praise Infamous Men

Truth Dig 07 Mar 2025
Indeed, by the early 1970s, one of our nation’s top corporate leaders — General Electric chair and CEO Reginald Jones — was pulling down a mere $200,000 a year and living in a modest brick colonial just outside New York.
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