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Downtown Brooklyn Real Estate Circa 1982
By Dennis Holt It has been called the "wedding cake" building or the "gingerbread house," but never "the pace-setter," although that is what it's become.
Khalid will use trial to tell NYC it's a target again
The trial of Khalid Shaikh Mohammed will take place at Manhattan Federal Court on Centre St., just blocks from from where 2,751 were killed from act of terrorism he confessed to masterminding.
A Revolutionary War Widow's Estate Becomes a Preservation Battleground
In the mid-1980s J. Dennis Delafield and his cousins faced a hard fact: They could no longer afford to maintain the estate established in 1802 by their distant ancestor, Janet Livingston Montgomery, widow of Gen.
Recession headwinds buffet area's Top 100
The Rochester Top 100 is about as boisterous as the local business community gets.
Stimulus cash funds 226 Monroe jobs
More than $289 million in federal stimulus funds have been paid to Monroe County agencies, institutions and companies in grants, loans and contracts - leading to the creation or retention of 226 reported jobs, according to newly released data.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Life Before.com: A Book of Memories by Seven Women Plus One . Life Before.com is a collection of essays that explore how shifts in technology change the experiences and perceptions of our everyday lives.
R.I.P. Suzanne Fiol, Founder and Director of Issue Project Room
Suzanne Fiol, who founded the itinerant new-music venue Issue Project Room in an East Village garage in 2003 and who shepherded the venue through three successive spaces, died yesterday, after a long struggle with cancer .
Engines Revved to Fight Pancreatic Cancer
Motorcycle rally at South Mountain Reservation yesterday. Bikers found a worthy cause to rally for on Sunday when the Turpin Foundation held its first annual Graham Turpin Memorial Motorcycle Rally to support pancreatic cancer research.
A Return to a Deadly Bridge Collapse
The two works that the Australian choreographer Lucy Guerin has shown in New York over the last two weeks reveal an odd duality.
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Harmony Street Fair returns to Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden
Here's the good news: Your roots are about to show. Even better news: They're hardly going to cost you a thing.
For Christie, Family Tie No Candidate Can Relish
For Christopher J. Christie , it was inescapably an uncomfortable family connection.
Mother and son arrested for Kinderhook robbery
A mother and son were arrested Sept. 21 following a robbery at Hannaford's Plaza on State Route 9 in Kinderhook, according to a statement released by State Police Livingston-BCI. Police said Cody A. McGuire, 23, of Leeds, N.Y., and Bonnie G. Riverburg, 47, of Valatie, allegedly used a pocket knife and assaulted a victim before stealing the victim's ...
Militia general is force behind firehouse
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989, the Watts de Peyster Fireman's Hall in Tivoli is named for New York state militia general and military author John Watts de Peyster.
The Rochester area continued to hemorrhage jobs in August, but the unemployment rate steadied and was far below the statewide and nationwide rates, state labor officials said Thursday.
Help city keep trees green, healthy
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One hundred years ago this month, New Yorkers went wild over two heroes of our history -- Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton.
Vaccine was focus of local forum on H1N1
When a vaccine against H1N1 virus is available, it likely will be distributed through the obstetricians and pediatricians because they are the ones taking care of the groups at highest risk for this novel flu bug, State Health Commissioner Richard F. Daines and Monroe County Health Director Andrew Doniger said today at a forum.
For Him, the Web Was No Safety Net
THERE was a time in the late 1990s when Josh Harris was a king of sorts. A Silicon Alley pioneer, he was flush with millions of dollars made from his first Internet company, and he was spending it wildly on a series of legendary SoHo parties, businesses and social experiments.
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