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Kirstin Cole
Kirstin Cole reports for the PIX 11 News at 10. She joined the station in 2011, but this is actually a homecoming for her as initially worked with the PIX 11 team as an on-air reporter for the Morning News from 2000-2001. Kirstin previously worked for...Tags: Abusive Behavior, New York, Consumers, Journalism, Crime, Law and Justice
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NYC Public Schools Closed; Hundreds Other Schools, Universities Delayed or Closed
All New York City public schools are closed Thursday, as well hundreds of other schools and universities have a delayed opening or are closed.
NYC Schools Chancellor Cathie Black announced the city-wide school closure just before 5 a.m., as 10- to 12-...Tags: SUNY Old Westbury, New York City, Westport, Colleges and Universities, Brooklyn Heights
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All NYC Schools Open; Hundreds Other Schools, Colleges Closed
wpix.comAll New York City public schools are open Wednesday, despite Mayor Michael Bloomberg's declaration of a weather emergency for New York City due to the overnight snow storm. New NYC School Chancellor Cathie Black made the announcement at 5 a.m. and stated...Tags: Fairfield University, Colleges and Universities, Stamford, Lynbrook, Mineola
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Cheez Doodles Creator Dies At 90 On Long Island
Associated Press WriterMorrie R. Yohai, the creator of the crunchy, finger-staining orange Cheez Doodles snack, has died. He was 90. Yohai died of cancer on July 27 at his Long Island home in Kings Point, his son, Robbie, said Tuesday. His father was always amused that people...Tags: Cheddar Cheese, World War II (1939-1945), Companies and Corporations, Colleges and Universities, Hair and Nails
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Rob Hoell
Rob Hoell joined the PIX News Team in 2005 as the Long Island reporter for PIX news at Ten. Since that time he has been honored with 2 FOLIO awards for his outstanding reporting and a
New York Press Club Award for Best Anticipated New Story for his...Tags: New York, Education, Nassau County, Long Island
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Jill Nicolini
Jill Nicolini is the Traffic Reporter for PIX Morning News, where she can be seen covering the traffic every Monday through Friday, between 5 and 9 am. Jill can also be seen delivering her "Just Jill" feature reports and filling-in as the Entertainment...Tags: Stony Brook University, Weather Reports, Suffolk County (New York), Weather, American Red Cross
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Business People - April 22
Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA • WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Dawn Benedict from Jack Gaughen’s Waynesboro office recently earned her associate broker’s license. In order to receive such a license, one must complete 240 hours of education, in...
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Scoreboard -- March 22, 2012
TV SPORTS Men's College Basketball-NCAA Division I Tournament, Xavier vs. Baylor, 6 p.m. (CBS); Ohio vs. North Carolina, 6:15 p.m. (TBS); Indiana vs. Kentucky, 8:45 p.m. (CBS); North Carolina State vs. Kansas, 9:17 p.m. (TBS) NBA Basketball-Boston...Tags: St. John's Red Storm, Sports, Michael Bush, Andy Sonnanstine, Chipper Jones
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Ohio State buoyed by play of backup goalie
Ohio State’s 10-9 upset of Denver, a Final Four team last year, on Sunday could be traced to the play of an opportunistic offense (10 goals on 14 shots on net), a stingy defensive midfield (two goals for the Pioneers’ starting midfield) and an...Tags: Denver Pioneers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Timonium
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For some at Elbo Room, Spring Break lasts forever
FORT LAUDERDALE For the regulars at the Elbo Room, it's like Spring Break lasts forever, and that iconic song by Connie Francis never ends.
If "Where the Boys Are" is a question, the answer is here — right at the end of the bar.
"Is there any...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Broward County, Services and Shopping, Connie Francis, Real Estate
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SOPA blackout: Protests hits streets of NYC, SF, Seattle, Las Vegas
TechnologyThe protests against the House's Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Senate's Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) spread from the Web into the streets of New York on Wednesday and more in-person protests are scheduled for San Francisco, Seattle,... -
Once Bitten
LA Times MagazineHow Carter Burwell conjured up the atmospheric strains of the Twilight climax, Breaking Dawn....
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