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September 2009

Features

The Kids Issue

The Kids Issue

Everything you need to know about raising kids in Westchester.

Fall Arts Preview

Fall Arts Preview

The Hottest Highlights of the Cultural Season.

Luxe Looks for Less

Luxe Looks for Less

Money doesn’t buy style—and the stylish don’t need it. This fall, you can still look like a million bucks with a red-carpet-worthy wardrobe, but the hottest trend is thriftiness.

Departments

Editor's Memo

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No More Excuses

No More Excuses

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

This Month

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Talk of the County

Talk of the County

The most and least expensive Westchester homes on the market; dishwashers’ dirty little secrets; teachers' real feelings about going back to school; how to survive an emergency; and more.

Photo Opportunities

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FotoFiles

FotoFiles

Business

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The Great Yonkers Casino Gamble

The Great Yonkers Casino Gamble

Has betting on Empire City paid off?

Beauty & Style

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Wrist Watch

Wrist Watch

Get the most bang for your fashion buck by donning a bangle, this season’s chicest piece of wrist candy.

Amuse Bouche

Amuse Bouche

Purple grapes, green wines, and mistakes that make restaurateurs see red.

Restaurant Reviews

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Small, Loud…and Excellent

Small, Loud…and Excellent

Dobbs Ferry’s The Cookery puts the “gastro” back in gastropub.

Main Course

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Great “Greasy Spoons”

Great “Greasy Spoons”

From that first cup of coffee to those late-night milkshakes, our favorite local diners are as comforting as ever.

Side Order

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Belgian Waffles-Yum!

Belgian Waffles-Yum!

Culture, Etc.

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This Month's Highlights

This Month's Highlights

High Note

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Craft Work

Craft Work

Why learn to knit, decoupage, or make jewelry when you can buy artisanal goods from neighbors much handier than you?

Final Say

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All the Right Mooooves

All the Right Mooooves

Stew Leonard, Jr., proudly presides over his family’s dairy farm turned food-and-wine-store empire, which now comprises four food and eight wine stores in three states.

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