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March 18, 2019

EYES TO THE SKY March 18 – 31, 2019

The seasons result from the Earth’s rotational axis tilting 23.5 degrees out of perpendicular to the ecliptic – or Earth’s orbital plane Everyday movements of the planets, stars, moon and Sun, through day and night, are “aha” moments when we remark the changes of the positions of celestial bodies in the sky and in relation...
The seasons result from the Earth's rotational axis tilting 23.5 degrees out of perpendicular to the ecliptic - or Earth's orbital plane
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March 18, 2019

Why I Fight

Stage Two breast cancer I refuse to die from this. In December, ambiguous results on a breast sonogram led me to speak to a surgeon, who recommended more in-depth tests. These confirmed that there was cancer in my left breast. Stage One, I was told, which required only the removal of a lump: “the best...
Stage Two breast cancer
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March 18, 2019

Arrivals & Departures Cruise Ships in the Harbor

Monday, March 18  Norwegian Gem   9:15 am 4:30 pm  St. Thomas  MSC Divina  7:15 am 6:30 pm Italy  Saturday, March 23   Anthem of the Seas  5:30 am 3:00 pm CocoCay  Sunday, March 24   Norwegian Escape 7:15 am 3:30 pm Nassau Many ships pass Lower Manhattan on their way to and from the Midtown Passenger Ship Terminal. ...
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March 18, 2019

Today’s Calendar March 18

7PM Providing for the Common Defense 911 Museum and Memorial National Defense Strategy Commission Co-chair Admiral (Ret.) Gary Roughead will join us to discuss the bipartisan panel’s recent findings, concerns, and recommendations regarding the nation’s defense strategy and military readiness.  FREE  https://www.911memorial.org
Brooklyn Bridge from the FDR
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March 15, 2019

A Seawall for the Seaport

Mayor Bill de Blasio: “We will initiate an effort that is estimated cost $10 billion to extend the shoreline of Lower Manhattan into the East River to protect the Seaport area and the Financial District all the people and live in work there.” In a Thursday-morning press conference held across the street from Battery Park...
Mayor Bill de Blasio: "We will initiate an effort that is estimated cost $10 billion to extend the shoreline of Lower Manhattan into the East River to protect the Seaport area and the Financial District all the people and live in work there."
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March 14, 2019

Heart Trouble

The planned route of the American Heart Association’s Wall Street Run, slated for this May, will trigger numerous street closures during the evening rush hour. Community Board 1 (CB1) is pushing back against the American Heart Association’s plans for a fundraising run, planned for this May, which is expected to draw more than 10,000 people...
The planned route of the American Heart Association's Wall Street Run, slated for this May, will trigger numerous street closures during the evening rush hour.
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