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FOLK ICONS, THE KINGSTON TRIO to appear at Emelin Theatre JUNE 6—ONE NIGHT ONLY FOLK ICONS, THE KINGSTON TRIO to appear at Emelin Theatre JUNE 6—ONE NIGHT ONLY
Folk Icons, THE Kingston Trio to appear at Emelin Theatre June 6—ONE Night Only Nearly seven decades since they emerged from San Francisco's North Beach club scene to introduce the sounds of folk music into the mainstream and take the world by storm, The Kingston Trio will appear for ONE NIGHT ONLY on Thursday, June 6 at the Emelin Theatre (153 Library Lane) in Mamaroneck as part of their "Keep the Music Playing" 2024 national tour. Tickets start at $41.25 ($37.75 for veterans) plus fees and are available via emelin.org, by calling (914) 698-0098, or at the box office. Showtime is 7 P.M. The Kingston Trio occupy a unique, preeminent po…
Iconic Newsman Pablo Guzman Dies In Westchester: 'Was Real Deal' Iconic Newsman Pablo Guzman Dies In Westchester: 'Was Real Deal'
Iconic Newsman Pablo Guzman Dies In Westchester: 'Was Real Deal' Veteran journalist Pablo Guzman, who became well-known and well-loved among New Yorkers over his decades on the air with several outlets, has died, according to a report by CBS News.  Guzman, who spent nearly three decades with CBS New York after joining in 1995, died on Sunday morning, Nov. 26 at the age of 73, in Westchester. A graduate of the State University of New York at Old Westbury in Nassau County, Guzman began his television career at WNEW-TV Channel 5 in 1984 before joining WNBC in 1992.  After this, he started his career with CBS in 1995, eventually becoming a senior correspon…
Rapper Post Malone's Jet Blows Tires, Diverted To Airport In Hudson Valley Rapper Post Malone's Jet Blows Tires, Diverted To Airport In Hudson Valley
Rapper Post Malone's Jet Blows Tires, Diverted To Airport In Hudson Valley After spending nearly 5 hours in the air burning fuel, a jet that blew two tires after taking off from Teterboro carrying rapper Post Malone and 15 other people Tuesday morning landed safely at New York's Stewart Airport in Orange County around 3:50 p.m. A fleet of ambulances and other responders -- including an AirMed One medical chopper from Hackensack University Medical Center -- were lined up on the tarmac but weren't needed as the plane touched down safely. The London-bound Gulfstream IV blew its two left front tires after takeoff from Teterboro around 10:40 a.m. The pilot originally …