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Things To Do In Bronxville, Yonkers and Eastchester!
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ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
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Emelin Theater The Emelin Theatre is non-profit institution dedicated to enriching the lives of Westchester residents with a full range of performing arts programs.
Fort Hill Players Top of the line affordable theater with main stage productions, and an ongoing acting class. There are also several free plays in the park as part of an introduction to the theater.
The Fleetwood Stage “The formidable Fleetwood Stage is nothing short of triumphant. The power and grace of the productions elevate FS to yet a grander level of professional achievement.” WESTCHESTER WEEKLY
Hudson Stage Company A non-profit theater with the mission of producing original, provocative new plays that are an affordable alternative to off Broadway.
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The Studio An alternative space for contemporary art.
The Neuberger Museum of Art A premier museum of contemporary and modern art. Also includes poetry readings, concerts, films, children’s art workshops, family festivals, and 12 to 16 changing exhibitions a year.
Katonah Museum of Art
The Corner Store Dance Company A troupe of 5 men and woman who perform song and dance, act and play musical instruments. Introduces modern dance to 3 to 12 year old children.
Philipsburg Performing Arts Center
The mission of PPAC is to enrich and enhance the cultural life of Yonkers and the metropolitan area through a comprehensive program of performances, community events and arts education opportunities.
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There are five principal retail shopping areas in Yonkers: Central Park Avenue, Cross County Shopping Center -- the country's first shopping mall with over 100 stores, Sears and Sterns, Cross County Square -- an enclosed mall with numerous stores, Getty Square and South Broadway. Additional major shopping areas are located along Ashburton Avenue, McLean Avenue, Tuckahoe Road, and Yonkers Avenue. Additionally, there are many convenient neighborhood shopping areas scattered throughout Yonkers, including Roberts Avenue, Palisade Avenue, Lockwood Avenue, Saw Mill River Road, Odell, and Nepperhan Avenues.
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Wedding and Woman’s Fashions in Bronxville
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Closing or Settlement >Closing Tips
The conclusion of a real estate transaction is an exciting time for everyone involved. The closing table is the ideal place to sign papers, trade keys, and drink a toast to the new homeowners. Sometimes that setting is filled with tension and pressure as each side tries to work out important details of the transaction at the last minute.
How can you help make your closing a relaxed and happy one? First, try to get the details worked out ahead of time. There may be a few unresolved issues, such as repairs that were not completed, a disappearing dining room chandelier or a pre- or post-closing occupancy agreement. The atmosphere should remain positive in order that minor upsets will not threaten the entire transaction. If you anticipate a problem, no matter how minor it may seem, be sure to communicate the situation to your real estate agent in advance, so that it can be addressed before it has a chance to escalate.
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Where was the first hotel built in the US?
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The Union Hotel (1802) Saratoga Springs, NY, is the first hotel emphasizing lodging and services, in addition to food and drink. |
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