Concern Grows Over Black Market as Cigarette Taxes Climb
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Tucked away on just 55 acres in a nondescript Long Island suburb, the Poospatuck Indian Reservation is easy to miss on the long drive up the coast from New York City . via New York Sun
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“The film is not, as the clich © goes, laughing at them; rather I laugh with them.”
Seth Wochensky takes a glimpse at rural life in Western New York When you ask someone to name New York's large industries, the answer is invariably something like finance or real estate, or travel and tourism, ... via Art Voice
Is N.Y.C. the Most Pet-Friendly Place?
Posted by roboblogger on Friday Apr 4 | via New York Times
“New York City is a vibrant destination for visitors year-round - ' whether they're four-legged or two-legged. We want to remind travelers that the City offers plenty of options for owners traveling with their pets”
Cooling off after a romp at an Upper East Side dog run. Forget our odd tendency to keep big dogs in small apartments . via New York Times
Dan Chiasson: The world of Frank O'Hara.
Posted by roboblogger on Wednesday Apr 2 | via New Yorker
“I wonder what it would be like to know O'Hara.”
Frank O'Hara lived in New York City for fifteen years, from 1951 until his death, in 1966. via New Yorker
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Fares start at $178 round-trip for travel to/from Newark. US Airways offered lower prices for the Chicago, Ft. via SmarterTravel
New York taps into its waterways
Posted by roboblogger on Saturday Mar 29 | via Monterey County Herald
“We were told all of our lives, 'Don't go in the river. Don't touch it. Stay away.' Now, we have the city on board. It's a big change”
Parks officials hoping to promote public access to one of the city's least-used recreational zones - its waterways - have created its first formal network of kayak and canoe launches. via Monterey County Herald
Museum store to close in Old Pasadena
Posted by roboblogger on Friday Mar 28 | via Whittier Daily News
“We at the Met are extremely appreciative of the support people in (the Pasadena) area have given”
Hefty rent rises in Old Pasadena have put an end to The Metropolitan Museum of Art's 14-year stay in One Colorado. via Whittier Daily News
Weekend in New York | Flea Markets: For Those Obscure Objects You Might Really Need
Posted by roboblogger on Thursday Mar 27 | via The New York Times
“Courtesy in the way you ask is very important.”
NEED a sterling silver strawberry fork? You think you don't, but flea markets can change the way people feel about obscure objects. via The New York Times
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Hulk Hogan's news article:Hogan Hits Back at Hospital PR Stunt Claims
Posted by roboblogger on Tuesday Mar 25 | via ContactMusic.com
“The Bollea family has been visiting John for the last seven or eight months, and there's been no PR about it whatsoever. It's a bunch of nonsense to suggest their visits to John are a PR stunt. That's crazy.”
Caption: Hulk Hogan. outside MTV TRL Studios in Times Square. New York City, USA - 07.01.08 Former wrestler HULK HOGAN has hit back at claims he staged hospital visits to JOHN GRAZIANO, who was left seriously ... via ContactMusic.com
Gorloks break through borders, vacate St. Louis
Posted by roboblogger on Sunday Mar 23 | via The Webster Journal
Senior photography major Chris Willingham photographed Dan Allen's senior overview film "101 Damnations," March 16 in a warehouse off of Sidney and Ohio in downtown St. via The Webster Journal