الاثنين، 24 أكتوبر 2011

The Name Rings a Bell; No Permit? No Touching the Pistols


 

News


The Name Rings a Bell

Raphael De Niro's pedigree alone doesn't explain why he's a rising star in New York real estate.
BANG! Targets in the window at John Jovino Gun Shop.
City Critic

No Permit? No Touching the Pistols

New York City is one of the hardest places in the world to legally buy a gun. But there are places to find one.
GOT 828 VOTES Dr. Raphael M. Klapper of the Bronx died in May but was listed in November as a Conservative Party candidate for the State Senate.

Dead Man on Ballot: An Election Mystery

Dr. Raphael M. Klapper, 85, was on the Conservative Party line in November for the State Senate from the 31st District. The problem? He died in May.
Christine Baranski
Sunday Routine | Christine Baranski

A Leisurely Day to Learn Her Lines

For the Tony Award-winning actress, Sunday is a day to sleep in, read scripts and enjoy the pace of a slowed-down city.
 
 

A Longtime Volunteer Helps Others Cut Red Tape

For the past 24 years, Eleanor Rainford, 83, has helped clients navigate the daunting web of social service agencies to obtain benefits.

 

Multimedia

Slide Show: Neighborhood Joint | Cynthia King Dance Studio
At a dance studio in the Windsor Terrace section of Brooklyn, vegan ballet slippers are part of the dress code.

Arts

The cast of

Stirring Up a Family From Scratch

Jon Robin Baitz credits the actors in "Other Desert Cities," his five-character family drama, for the play's success.

 

 

Dining

Long Island Vines

Not Quite a One-Woman Show

Claudia Purita's One Woman Wines and Vineyards in Southold produces about 2,000 cases annually. She has one full-time field worker, and friends and family members help at harvest.

 

 

Real Estate

Mary Sansone has lived in the same memento-packed house for 55 years.
Habitats

Need Any Help? Go Ask Mary

Mary Sansone, 94, has lived in a two-story attached brick house in Borough Park, Brooklyn, since 1956.
Farmingdale village's downtown, seen here at Main and Conklin Streets, is a destination for dining and specialty items, in contrast to surrounding greater Farmingdale, which is awash in big-box stores.
Living In | Farmingdale Village, L.I.

For First-Time Buyers Drawn to Yesteryear

A homey village at the heart of a sprawling town offers a wide assortment of homes, from Victorians to small ranches.
Rob Carlo on the roof with his
The Hunt

Because Summer Is for Barbecues

Rob Carlo wanted a condo near his new bar in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Among his must-haves were a view and a roof deck for entertaining.


        

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