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During my recent travels between Athens, Santorini and Paros, I was often greeted in Greek before the host realized they’d mistaken me for a local. I like to refer to myself as “ethnically ambiguous,” as my identity is often assumed based on the environment. The assumption even comes with perks — one host informed me […] The post A reporter leaves the country — and comes back hungry for more appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The same headline has been resurfacing for years: wine is in trouble. These stories are nothing new, but part of the cyclical nature of the beverage industry (and humanity in general). History always repeats itself. Recently, the articles have been fast and furious — quick to cast blame, suggesting younger consumers are the cause of […] The post Global alcohol sales may be dipping, but industry eyes are on the Finger Lakes region appeared first on CITY Magazine. Arts. Music. Culture..
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The state's Black Legislative Task Force has secured $30 million for nonprofits who help underserved communities.
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The Nassau County executive is trying to convince Republicans to support him instead of Rep. Elise Stefanik, who recently announced a gubernatorial bid.
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The original complaint was filed in April and sought to bar the city from following its sanctuary policy, which forbids city employees, including police, from aiding in immigration enforcement.
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Starting in November 2026, bakeries, delis and shops in New York that make and package their own food must state in writing whether it contains allergens.
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ConnectionsDuring "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 11/14/25, we preview the new PBS documentary series, "The American Revolution." Then, the winners of local elections who broke glass ceilings.
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Green Comfort on South Clinton will serve as the 20th dispensary in Monroe County, and the 500th in the state.