Posts Tagged ‘St. Patrick’s Day’

New York Family: Weekend Planner, March 16-18

Written by New York Family on . Posted in Family

New York Family Magazine’s Highlight Reel For What To Do This Weekend Contributor: Meghan Gearino Scattered with a few St. Patrick’s Day picks (just be sure to don some green duds) between here and Brooklyn—plus, a ducky musical debuting at the New Victory—this weekend is sure to lucky. It’s choosing that’s the hardest part of
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Notes from the Neighborhood

Written by admin on . Posted in Breaking News, News & Features West Side Spirit, News OTDT, News Our Town, Notes From the Neighborhood west side spirit, Our Town

Ahigial Lee Zhou plays chess at the P.S. 6 Chess Tournament 2012 on March 11. Compiled by Megan Bungeroth and Grace Ragi HOSPITAL APPOINTS LGBT HEALTH LEADER Beth Israel Medical Center announced this week the appointment of nationally recognized LGBT health expert Barbara E.Warren, PsyD, as director of its newly established LGBT Health Services program. Warren will work to develop partnerships between the hospital and local LGBT organizations and continue
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Where to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the UES

Written by Sean Creamer on . Posted in Best of Manhattan, Dining Our Town, Dining west side spirit, Eat & Drink, Lifestyle, Our Town, West Side Spirit

There are plenty of Upper East Side watering holes where you can hoist a pint in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. We’ve gathered together some of the best neighborhood specials and checked out some on the other side of the park for Saturday’s celebration. Mad River Bar & Grille 1442 3rd Ave. (betw. 81st &
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How St. Patrick’s Traditions Got Their Start

Written by Megan Finnegan Bungeroth on . Posted in Arts & Film, Breaking News, Lifestyle, News & Features West Side Spirit, NY Press Exclusive, Our Town, West Side Spirit

FE.FW.Saint.Patricks.Day.Parade.as With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, many New Yorkers are gearing up to take part in what have become ingrained traditions for many city dwellers. A stereotypical holiday itinerary might start with a hearty meal of corned beef and cabbage, followed by swilling green beer, donning plastic green leprechaun gear, cheering on a
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