Bite the Big Apple: Steak, BBQ, Caribbean and Asian Fusion
You will experience a fresh interpretation of a standard steakhouse menu at AJ Maxwell’s Steakhouse. Feel the warmth and comfort of a wood-paneled dining room while a gracious and informative staff ensures you have the ultimate culinary experience. Owner Lenny Passarelli is on the premises, making sure his guests are completely satisfied; he is quite proud, and rightfully so, of his prime cuts of beef and fresh seafood. (read the story...)
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Shop it Up! NYC's Best Deals
New York has many ways to shop—you can browse flea markets, visit department stores, or shop at small boutiques. Whether you’re shopping for gifts or necessities, New York City can satisfy all of your shopping needs. We have clothing, accessories, electronics, jewelry, and gifts for anyone on your list. (read the story...)
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Opens in New York City
This fall, New York City’s love of music will hit a high note. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will open a 25,000 square foot ANNEX location in the heart of Soho at 76 Mercer Street. This experiential, technologically advanced exhibition will focus on the greatest moments in rock history and will resonate with everyone from the casual music fan to the seasoned rock enthusiast. (read the story...)
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Want to be Olympian Michael Phelps?
With the Olympic triumph in Beijing of U.S. Olympic team swimmer, and gold-medalist, Michael Phelps, many are becoming more interested in opportunities to practice their aquatic talents. New York City has plenty of clean, well-maintained swimming pools that are perfect for sweltering dog-day afternoons. Here’s our guide to finding the best pools in all five boroughs, many of which have excellent classes. (read the story...)
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Japan Society: Enjoy Culture While You Shop
Japan Society, in the heart of Manhattan, right near the United Nations was founded in 1907; and after World War II, John D. Rockefeller 3rd, donated the land on which the landmark building stands, and led the foundation on a mission to “bring the people of the United States and Japan closer together in appreciation and understanding of each other”. (read the story...)
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Labor Day Weekend in New York City
Labor Day Weekend is a great time to visit New York City, and enjoy everything that New York has to offer. Take this long weekend to visit a museum, take a walking tour, or see a baseball game at the soon-to-be-closed Yankee Stadium. We've selected the best events and exhibitions going on during Labor Day Weekend, so that you don't miss the opportunity to see the best of NYC! (read the story...)
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Things to do in NYC: Yankee Stadium
The last All-Star Game to be played at Yankee Stadium heralds the end of an era: This 2008 baseball season is the final one to be played at the legendary Yankee Stadium. For those who want to get a last chance to visit this New York City monument, we've put together the final Yankees schedule (which runs through September 21) at the soon-to-be-closed Yankee Stadium. (Also, check out the special game give-aways.) Don't miss out on saying goodbye to the House that House that Ruth Built! (read the story...)
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Sports Bars
Sports are important to New Yorkers, and for this reason the city abounds with sports bars. No need to buy that expensive arena front-row seat. Just head on down to one of the city's many bars and watch your favorite teams on the many big-screen and high-def TVs. You can even catch sporting events taking place in foreign countries! Closer to home, the boys of summer are taking the field over the summer, and baseball games are must-see-TV at sports bars across the city. (read the story...)
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Let the Good Times Roll, Nawlins Style, at Midtown’s New Bourbon Street Grille
Have you been hankering to visit the Big Easy, the Crescent City, New Orleans for the sights, sounds and taste of its unique, flavorsome cuisine? Well, now you can step mighty close to that fabled Louisiana city and its savory cuisine without going there. Yes, there’s a lot of New Orleans right in Midtown at Bourbon Street Bar and Grille, in the heart of Restaurant Row at 346 West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. (read the story...)
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Dining in New York City - Picks of the Week
New York City is home to many of the finest restaurants in the world, and NYC’s greatest asset is the many fine eateries serving up all kinds of cuisine. Dining in New York City spans the range from all-American hamburger joints to Chinese and more, here are some of our favorite finds from all corners of the city. (read the story...)
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Shopping Around: Art, Magic, Toys, Games and More!
Summer brings with it outdoor fun, and now’s the time to shop for all your warm-weather needs. Whether you’re shopping for gifts, supplies of just embarking on some retail therapy, New York City can satisfy all of your shopping needs. We have toys, art supplies, accessories, electronics, and even magic! (read the story...)
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Connecticut Friends School
317 New Canaan Road/Route 106 (in Silvermine) Wilton, CT 203-762-9860
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Connecticut Friends School combines outstanding ac...
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