Oct 30, 2009 | Examiner.com
On This Day: Statue of Liberty was dedicated
October 28, 1886: President Grover Cleveland holds a dedication ceremony. In the struggle for autonomy, colonial America needed an ally.
"Truth is not introduced into the individual from without, but was within him all the time."
"Truth is not introduced into the individual from without, but was within him all the time." -- Soren Kierkegaard, Danish philosopher On Oct.
Halloween happenings, from the Harbor Haunt to the Boo Bash
The ocean will become a cleaner place thanks to some local kids, who are holding a fund-raiser for Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation on Sunday, Oct.
Snapshot: Shoot new angles with kite photography
Scott Dunn captured this impressive aerial shot of the Statue of Liberty with his feet planted firmly on the ground.
NY shippers seek to regain control of port labor
The president of the New York Shipping Association has asked state lawmakers to give the industry back control of the 6,000 longshoremen, checkers, security officers and special craft workers in the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Biologists planning a rescue today hope appetite has kept wayward manatee in New York Harbor
The cold weather may be welcome here, but biologists hoping to net a wayward manatee who has wandered 1,300 miles from home are crossing their fingers for some mild hours today in New York Harbor.
York's Harvestfest celebrates 25 years
Harvestfest celebrates its 25th year this weekend as a community celebration and boon for tourism-related businesses.
GoandDo: 'Submit!' returns to the Museums of Old York
The historical drama "Submit!" returns to York, Maine for three performances during Harvestfest weekend: Friday, Oct.
York Harbor Inn raises money for muscular dystrophy
Imagine being locked up at a local inn and being forced to phone friends and family to post your bail.
US Products Outlook-NYH heating oil seen pressured
US Products Outlook-NYH heating oil seen pressured >> Posted By STONERS 10 hours, 17 minutes ago in News Heating oil differentials in the New York Harbor are seen pressured this week by ample supplies and lower demand amid warmer-than-normal temperatures in the U.S. Northeast, traders said on Monday.
FamilySearch Center unveils changes
With a 3-D backdrop of New York Harbor and some sailing ships, there's something new afoot at the FamilySearch Center in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building.
Mystery author to give writing tips at York library
Susan Froetschel, the author of three mystery novels, offers writing tips to would-be mystery writers in a Brown Bag Lunch program at noon Wednesday, Oct.