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Study shows a _ mostly _ swimmable Hudson
Associated Press WriterThe Hudson River is scenic, historic _ but swimmable? Yes, much of the time, though dirty rainwater and raw sewage still contaminate parts of New York state's iconic waterway after decades of cleanup efforts, an environmental group said Thursday. "The...Tags: Transportation, Rivers, New York Weather, Weather Reports, Environmental Pollution
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NYC triathlon: First death occurs in event's history
A 32-year-old man has died during the New York City triathlon. It's the first death in the event's eight-year history. Race director Bill Burke says other competitors alerted medical personnel during the 1,500-meter swim in the Hudson River on Sunday...Tags: Triathlon, Medical Staff, Central Park, Employees
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NYC next for local triathlete Sara Knauf
Special To The SentinelGrowing up, Sara Knauf did not play sports, wasn't a runner and barely rode a bicycle. When she was challenged to run a five-kilometer (3.1-mile) race in 2005 by her co-workers, though, she started running -- to avoid embarrassing herself. During her...Tags: Triathlon, Central Park
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NYC Picks: Museum exhibitions worth seeing
Museum exhibitions that make you go oooh, ahhh and also hmmm.
1. "If These Walls Could Talk: 54 Pearl Street" celebrates the Fraunces Tavern Museum's 100th anniversary.
When/Where: Saturday, noon-5 p.m. at Fraunces Tavern Museum, 54 Pearl St.
Info: $4,...Tags: Whitney Museum, Hell's Kitchen, Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, Altria Group
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City tours that will amaze and challenge
So you think you know New York City, huh? Here are five tours that will amuse novices and Big Apple regulars alike. 1 WHAT The Waterfalls and the Brooklyn Bridge tour by NYC Discovery Walking Tours covers the Brooklyn Bridge and Olafur Eliasson's new...Tags: Whitney Museum, Hell's Kitchen, Grand Central Terminal, Times Square, Altria Group
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Ellington Prepares For Automated Trash Pickup
Local students sailed the Connecticut River on the Tall Ship Half Moon. Ellington prepares for automated trash pickup. Tolland wrestles with what to do its Hollywood windfall. Here's a roundup of some of the news Courant reporters covered in Eastern...Tags: Vehicles, Family, Goodwin College, Ceremonies, Sex
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Hartford Residents Rally Against Library Closings
A rally in Hartford's Bushnell Park to show that "Hartford Cares," followed by the closing of two of the city's nine branch libraries were the biggest events in the Capital City this past week. Taxpayer advocates in West Hartford announced they will...Tags: Firearms, Goodwin College, Private Health Care, Government, Public Transportation
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Vick's fighting pit bulls learning new tricks
The Washington PostWhen football star Michael Vick pleaded guilty last year to conspiring to run a dogfighting operation, he had kept about 50 pit bulls on his 15-acre property in rural Surry County, Va. The dogs were chained to car axles near wooden hovels for shelter....Tags: Washington Post Company, Trials, Animals, Michael Vick, National Football League
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Replica Of Henry Hudson's Ship Headed Up River
Courant Staff WriterChip Reynolds couldn't have asked for a more enthusiastic crew as he steered the tall ship Half Moon out of New London harbor Friday afternoon. "It looks like a wonderful bunch," Reynolds, the ship's captain, said of the nine middle school students who...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Connecticut River, Middle Schools, Goodwin College, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Connecticut Daybook
Eds: Not for publication or broadcast Associated Press Connecticut Daybook for Thursday June 26, 2008. For questions about coverage, please consult the latest digest or contact the AP bureau in Hartford at 860-246-6876. 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. THAMES...Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Bill Finch, Thames River, Human Rights, Goodwin College
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