October Nature on the Move walks announced in Wilton
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
WILTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park is hosting Nature on the Move walks on October 9 and 23 at 10:30 a.m. The walks are around 1.5 miles long and are appropriate for adults at basic fitness levels. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Walks are led by Wilton Wildlife's Environmental Educators. The walk on the 9th will be at the Town of Wilton Neilmann Parcel. The walk on the 23rd will be at the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Opdahl Farm Trailhead.To register online, visit the Calendar of Public Events and choose the walk you want to attend. Space is limited. For more information, call the Wilton Wildlife office at (518) 450-0321 or email [email protected].Albany's The Egg allowing drinks in its theaters
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- After 45 years, The Egg in Albany will be allowing drinks in its Kitty Carlisle Hart and Lewis A. Swyer Theaters. The policy change goes into effect on Tuesday, October 10. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “This is the first step in breathing new life into The Egg and crafting an environment where art can be enjoyed in a more relaxed, comfortable setting,” said Diane Eber, the new executive director of The Egg. “This is one step in a larger intentional effort to open the arts to all and make our programming more inviting for broader audiences. Cheers to hatching a new era at The Egg!”The Egg opened in 1978 and has prohibited beverages inside the theaters for most of its history except in special cases. Drinks would have to be consumed in the area outside the theaters. Bruce Springsteen announces rescheduled US tour dates for 2024 This new permanent policy allows drinks to be sold and consumed inside th...Mean Max Brew Works raising money for cats this Saturday
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - This Saturday, the Adirondack chapter of an animal shelter comes to Glens Falls to bring animals and brews together for a good cause. Mean Max Brew Works hosts the North Shore Animal League on Glen Street for "Brews & Mews." Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! From 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7, $1 off the price of every purchased beer will be donated directly to the Adirondack Region chapter of the North Shore Animal League. Pet-related donations to the shelter will be collected. Anyone who makes a donation will be entered for a chance to win a gift certificate, and will also have a chance to win a handmade quilt. Kids draw their best in Adirondack Balloon Festival contest The event is all held at Mean Max's taproom at 193 Glen St. #2 in downtown Glens Falls. The animal shelter will also have cats and kittens ready to adopt onsite. The Adirondack chapter of the North Shore Animal League is als...This vegetarian dinner party menu lets the host relax
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
By David Tanis, The New York TimesMost of the time, I take a very casual approach to having guests for dinner. I don’t mind doing a little cooking while people hang out in the kitchen; in fact, I enjoy it.But sometimes, it’s more relaxing to have the entire menu ready, especially if some of it can be cooked a day in advance. This is one of those menus. It takes a little work to put together, but comes with great reward: There’s barely any last-minute fussing.In Morocco — and similarly throughout the Middle East — the most delicious salads are made with seasoned, cooked vegetables, not leafy greens. For a first course, I made a smoky eggplant salad with cilantro, infused with cumin, hot pepper and a generous amount of olive oil. It’s a winning combination.Seriously blackening the eggplants — preferably very firm ones, with fewer seeds — under the broiler achieves the perfect smoky flavor. Once they collapse from the intense heat, you scrape away the charred skin, then shr...Policies locked in the past could cost Bulgaria dearly
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
A 2013 EU Commission review of the Bulgarian energy sector noted the country’s “high energy intensity, low energy efficiency, and deficient environmental infrastructure hamper business activity and competitiveness”, writes Dick Roche.Ten years on state state-owned enterprises still retain a stranglehold on Bulgaria’s electricity assets including power generation and transmission, creating a structure that the EU Commission has flagged as inconsistent with the requirements of the Regulation dealing with the EU internal market for electricity. In Bulgaria’s gas sector, the stranglehold is even worse. From the outside, Bulgaria’s energy structure looks like an entrenched bureaucracy dedicated to its own objectives, rather than the interests of the Bulgarian people, a long way from the model favoured by EU law. Protecting the Status Quo The dogged determination to protect the status quo is strikingly demonstrated by a series of events ove...The Granada declaration
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
We, the Leaders of the European Union, have gathered in Granada to mark the start of the process to define the Union’s general political directions and priorities for the years to come, setting a strategic course of action to shape our common future for the benefit of all. We reiterate the original promise of the European project to ensure peace, stability and prosperity for our citizens, guided by our values and principles, fundamental rights, democracy, and the rule of law. The Strategic Agenda agreed in June 2019 has been our guide for action. The pandemic and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine have tested our resilience, highlighting the need for the Union to enhance its sovereignty and leading us to take major decisions to protect our people and our economies. Following our meeting in Versailles, we have acted decisively. Threatened with energy blackmail, we have greatly reduced our dependencies and diversified our sources. Faced with tightening supply chains and intern...Jessica Alba talks about her family's L.A. roots, Hispanic heritage
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
Mexican-American actress, television host and entrepreneur Jessica Alba can trace her wildly successful career back to her family’s roots in Pomona, California.Alba recently sat down with KTLA’s Megan Telles to discuss her Hispanic heritage, her family values, and growing up in the Los Angeles area.Clippers volunteer at food bank to help Maui wildfire relief
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
Los Angeles Clippers players and coaches teamed up with the Utah Jazz to help Maui wildfire relief efforts this week. Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue and several players, including point guard Xavier Moon, forward Kenyon Martin Jr., center Mason Plumlee and rookie Bryson Williams, visited the Hawaii Food Bank Wednesday. "Both teams played a crucial role in sorting and inspecting fresh produce and dry items, preparing them for delivery to nourish our ‘ohana," the Hawaii Food Bank posted on its Instagram page along with video of the day's events.Images of Lue and the players volunteering at the warehouse were also posted on the Clippers' Instagram feed. Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue (foreground) is seen at the Hawaii Food Bank in an image posted on the Clippers' Instagram feed."We hope to see you again soon and wish you the best of luck in Sunday’s game! 🏀," the Food Bank said in appreciation of the effort. The Clippers opened their 2023 training camp in Hawaii this week and will face...From Kylie to Kesha — the New LA Weekly Playlist is Live
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
From Kylie to Kesha: The 177th LA Weekly playlist, reviewing the musicians that we’ve been writing about all week, is live now. There’s electronic music from IDRISS D, hip-hop from 6LACK, pop from Kylie Minogue and Kesha, metal from Tool and Judas Priest, and so much more.Find us on Spotify here,or on Soundcloud here.Don’t forget to “Like” the playlists and “Follow” the profiles.Judas Priest (James Hodges Photography)From Kylie to KeshaAlso this week:In our cover story about the Power Trip metal festival, Judas Priest’s Ian Hill told us that, “We’re used to European festivals – multiple bands on every day on multiple stages from the beer tent all the way up to the main stage. It might go on for two or three days like that — we’re used to that. Ever since 1970 when I went to the Isle of Wight. So yeah, six bands over three days, everybody gets to see the headliner. You couldn’t get six bands of this stature all on the same bill on the same day. There wouldn’t be the time,...Summer in October? Friday signals start of weekend warmup for Bay Area
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 17:09:23 GMT
Even after a sizzling Thursday which saw one beach community break a temperature record, a warmer, sweatier day was predicted for Friday ahead of what’s expected to be a toasty weekend throughout the Bay Area.Thursday’s skyrocketing temperatures resulted in a record high in Half Moon Bay for Oct. 5, as the 90-degree day surpassed the previous high of 82 set in 2013, according to the National Weather Service.Forecasters set a heat advisory that would run from 11 a.m. Friday to 11 p.m. Saturday, with most of the region set for days above 90 on Friday and Saturday. The advisory warns residents of the dangers of the high temperatures, reminding people to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activities and be on watch for signs of heat exhaustion.Only official climate station to set a new record maximum temperature today was Half Moon Bay. Half Moon Bay reached 90°F, which breaks the old record of 82°F from 2013. #cawx #caheat pic.twitter.com/9TXZRguEcF— NWS Bay Area (@NWSBay...Latest news
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