Posts Tagged ‘Sean Creamer’

No Horsing Around this Time

Written by Anam Baig on . Posted in News & Features West Side Spirit, News Our Town, Our Town, West Side Spirit

FW-Horse Carriage2(as)_1 Will the Central Park horses finally be outlawed? By Anam Baig and Sean Creamer Central Park’s horse-drawn carriages have been a traditional New York City tourist attraction since the 1930s, but animal rights activists have been pushing for years to close the stables, free the horses and find them a home outside the Big Apple.
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25,000 Homeowners?

Written by Allen Houston on . Posted in Breaking News, News Our Town, Our Town

FE-stuytown_patriciavoulgaris11 Stuy Town Tenants Association preps bid to purchase historic development Residents of Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village are attempting to wrest control of their destiny. Two tumultuous years after Tishman Speyer Properties relinquished control of the complex of 25,000 residents, the Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village Tenants Association is working with Brookfield Asset Management to put together
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West Sider was Father of New York Election Law

Written by Sean Creamer on . Posted in Breaking News, News & Features West Side Spirit, West Side Spirit

FW-Jerry Koenig Upper West Sider Jerome Koeing, a partner, friend and renowned expert on state petition law, died on Friday, Feb. 17 of a heart attack. He was 78 years old. He is survived by his brother Howard, his sister Sandy and Mary Geissman, who was his life partner for over 40 years. Much of Koenig’s legacy
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Artist Runs Homegrown Art School for All Ages

Written by Sean Creamer on . Posted in Arts & Film, Arts west side spirit, West Side Spirit

FW-Rebecca Schweiger Art Studio NY(as) Creativity is a facet of humanity that can be expressed in a multitude of venues. Some people make music, others make sculptures; Rebecca Schweiger, founder and director of The Art Studio NY, found her creative spark through painting and instilling the idea that everyone has an artist within themselves waiting to be found. The Art
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Our Town: Notes From the Neighborhood

Written by Our Town on . Posted in Breaking News, Notes From the Neighborhood west side spirit, Our Town

Compiled by Megan Bungeroth and Sean Creamer 2nd Ave. Air Quality Study Says “No Problem” MTA Capital Construction released the results of an air quality study last week that monitored the effects of construction activity between East 69th and East 87th streets along Second Avenue. The study and resulting report, by the consulting firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, found that
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New York College of Health Professions and The Open Center, a Match Made in Chakra

Written by NY Press on . Posted in Uncategorized

New collaboration offers courses in holistic care for nurses By Sean Creamer The New York College of Health Professions, which is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, has been offering education in the fields of Western, holistic and integrative medicine for 30 years. After great success in their Long Island location in
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