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Posing for the camera at their Annual St. Patrick’s party in the Dongan Hills home of Tom Murphy, better known as the Murphy Homestead, since it was owned by grandparents Hannah and Thomas V. Murphy, are, from left standing: Ed...
Arline Bronzaft served on a committee that helped shape today's subway map. (Photo by Dave Sanders) It was a dash of Italian style for gritty New York, with the 1972 subway map being so fashionable, that it became the pattern for designer dresses.
Scott Conant sure keeps his cards close to his black chef's jacket.
EGG HARBOR CITY, NJ — A torrential rainstorm that brought heavy winds to the Northeast is causing some minor headaches for commuters all across the Northeast...
Out there ... Crumbs Bake Shop is scheduled to open tomorrow on West Putnam Avenue in Greenwich. The bakery, owned by entrepreneurs Mia and Jason Bauer , and noted for its signature cupcakes, will also serve cookies, muffins, brownies and assorted coffees.
NEW JERSEY, United States—Vicente and Flora Carreon from Guagua, Pampanga were a young couple in their early 30s. He worked as a tennis supervisor at the Manila Polo Club while she was a teacher at the Guadalupe Elementary School in Makati. They were gainfully employed.
The winner and runner-up in this category have very different visions of what American food is – Memphis is a modern version of regional cuisine, while winner Zane’s offers a little of everything – steaks, seafood, pizza, Italian and original pastas, and a dash of Pacific Rim cooking.
Elaine's. Just saying it makes you think of New York; of Tom Wolfe, Gay Talese and Norman Mailer, quarrelling over their early evening drinks and talking about money and girls. Makes you think of Woody Allen (who shot the opening restaurant scene in Manhattan here), makes you think of Warren Beatty, of Michael Caine and Jackie O. Makes you think of cocktails, of tortoni, spumoni, zabaglione and ...
Gentlemen, start your entrees.On Monday, more than 200 restaurants from Greenpoint to Gravesend and from Red Hook to Bushwick will kick off the seventh annual “Dine in Brooklyn” week, a 10-day festival of three-course, (mostly) gourmet dinners for just $25. Lunches at participating restaurants are $20.10, which should...
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