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Frontier TV Customers To Get Extended Free Access To French Network Frontier TV Customers To Get Extended Free Access To French Network
Frontier TV Customers To Get Extended Free Access To French Network NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- TV5MONDE, a 24-hour French-language channel providing updates on the Paris terror attacks, will continue to offer free service to customers through Saturday, according to Frontier Communications. Frontier customers in Connecticut can tune to Channel 3832 on Frontier TV to watch TV5MONDE without any additional subscription fees, said Paul Quick, Frontier’s senior vice president and general manager “TV5MONDE contacted us to let us know they wanted the channel available without subscription at a time when our customers are seeking information and the latest updates from the…
Gus's A Good Example Of Why Neighborhood Eaterys Survive, Says StacyKnows Gus's A Good Example Of Why Neighborhood Eaterys Survive, Says StacyKnows
Gus's A Good Example Of Why Neighborhood Eaterys Survive, Says StacyKnows HARRISON, N.Y. -- There are good reasons neighborhood joints like Gus’s in Harrison stick around forever, says Stacy Geisinger, author of the lifestyle blog, stacyknows.com, And that’s simple food, prepared well, and plenty of it -- especially the homemade coleslaw and Gorgonzola salad -- wrote Geisinger, a community adviser for the Daily Voice, in a recent column. Geisinger called Gus’s -- which has been open since the 1930s and which is run by the original Gus’s grandson, Ernie Kneuer -- a “classic” Northeastern seafood restaurant. She advised readers to go for the fish, but to also consi…
St. Nicholas Visits New City's Historic Jacob Blauvelt House St. Nicholas Visits New City's Historic Jacob Blauvelt House
St. Nicholas Visits New City's Historic Jacob Blauvelt House NEW CITY, N.Y. -- St. Nicholas will be making an appearance at the Jacob Blauvelt House in New City on Dec. 5 and 6, the Historical Society of Rockland County says. Inspired by the county’s early Dutch colonial heritage, St. Nicholas Day has been a highlight of the holiday season since 1961. Tickets are $5 per person, for adults and children alike. The event includes storytelling, a visit with St. Nicholas and his white horse, refreshments, a treat in each child’s shoe, and admission to the society's 40th annual holiday exhibition. The Jacob Blauvelt House is at 20 Zukor Road, New City.. …
Darien Police Step Up Seatbelt Enforcement Darien Police Step Up Seatbelt Enforcement
Darien Police Step Up Seatbelt Enforcement DARIEN, CONN. -- Buckle up! The life you save may be yours, or your child’s, say Darien police, who will be joining hundreds of other law enforcement agencies for this year’s “Click It or Ticket” campaign. The seat belt enforcement wave will take place from Monday, Nov. 23, through Monday, Nov. 30, police said. The current fine for adults who are not wearing a seat belt is $92. All front seat passengers are required to wear seat belts while traveling, police said. However, they said, passengers over 18 years old, who are sitting in the rear seat of a vehicle, are not required to wear a se…
Mystic Impressionist's Cloudscapes Float Into Greenwich's Bruce Museum Mystic Impressionist's Cloudscapes Float Into Greenwich's Bruce Museum
Mystic Impressionist's Cloudscapes Float Into Greenwich's Bruce Museum GREENWICH, CONN. -- Many painters might be accused of having their heads in the clouds, but Charles Harold Davis definitely had his heart in them, too … and the Bruce Museum in Greenwich is the place to get into the impressionist’s world, according to a report in The New York Times. Forty-five of Davis’s landscapes and cloudscapes -- many of which were made in Mystic, Conn. -- will be on exhibit there through Jan. 3 in the museum’s Love-Newman-Wilds Gallery, the paper reported in a story published Thursday, Nov. 12 . The museum is located at 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich. For more information,…
New Castle Police Update Residents On Coyote Situation New Castle Police Update Residents On Coyote Situation
New Castle Police Update Residents On Coyote Situation CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- While coyote problems seem to be on the wane in New Castle, police still are asking residents to keep an eye out for the dog-like critters. Police attribute the reduction to an increased public knowledge about coyote behavior and how to avoid nasty encounters with the wild animal. They are reminding residents never to allow small children or pets to play outside unsupervised and to always walk the family dog on a leash. Some advice on what to do in case you have a coyote encounter: Look at the animal while slowly backing away. Coyotes are generally skittish about peopl…
Register For Clarkstown's 'Lunch Bunch' Program Register For Clarkstown's 'Lunch Bunch' Program
Register For Clarkstown's 'Lunch Bunch' Program CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. -- The Clarkstown Parks Board and Recreation Committee is offering an afternoon program for children this winter and spring.“The Lunch Bunch” program is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. weekdays from Jan. 4 through June 16. It will be at the Street Community Center, 31 Zukor Road, New City, and is open to Clarkstown children who are pre-school age. Registration is at the center’s administration building. Proof of the child’s age (birth certificate) and residency is required. Registration hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays and 10 a.m. to …
Bridgeport Mayor-Elect Joseph Ganim Forms Transition Team Bridgeport Mayor-Elect Joseph Ganim Forms Transition Team
Bridgeport Mayor-Elect Joseph Ganim Forms Transition Team BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport Mayor-elect Joseph Ganim, who will replace outgoing Mayor Bill Finch Dec. 1, has formed a transition team, according to a report by ctpost.com. Ganim announced Monday, Nov. 16, the ctpost reported, that the task force will have 75 members, spread out over six committees, which will handle subjects ranging from community services and economic development to education and government accountability. For the full story, click here.
Auditions Set for Montville Production Of Lewis Black's 'One Slight Hitch' Auditions Set for Montville Production Of Lewis Black's 'One Slight Hitch'
Auditions Set for Montville Production Of Lewis Black's 'One Slight Hitch' MONTVILLE, N.J. -- The Elmwood Playhouse's Omar Kozarsky will have auditions for roles in Lewis Black’s comedy “One Slight Hitch” Sunday and Monday at The Barn Theater in Montville. Auditions will be conducted from 7-10 p.m. The Comedy Central comedian’s “Hitch” is a farce centering on the chaos that ensues at a seemingly “perfect” wedding in 1981. The cast requirements include: “Doc” Coleman (male, 50s to 60s), the father. Delia Coleman (female, 50s to 60s), the mother. Courtney (female, late 20s to early 30s), the bride. Harper (male, early to late 30s), the groom. Melanie (female, ear…
Byram Hills High's Varley Players To Present 'A Midsummer's Night Dream' Byram Hills High's Varley Players To Present 'A Midsummer's Night Dream'
Byram Hills High's Varley Players To Present 'A Midsummer's Night Dream' ARMONK, N.Y. -- The Varley Players of Byram Hills High School will present Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 20 and 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors. For ticket information, call (914) 272-9200 or e-mail stagetkts@byramhills.org. The school’s theater is at 12 Tripp Lane, Armonk.
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