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Overlooked No More is a recurring feature in the obituary section of The New York Times, which honors "remarkable people" whose deaths had been overlooked by editors of that section since its creation in 1851.
Cairns Post - Premises 1930. The first stage of the Cairns Post building on 22-24 Abbott Street with its classical colonnade in the inter-war Academic Classical style was built in 1908 and was designed by Harvey Draper (1869-1921), who was another of the Draper brothers. He was one of the most prolific architect of Cairns in that era.
January 26 – The U.S. Justice Department finds former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo liable for sexual harassment. [3] February 13 – 2024 New York's 3rd congressional district special election: In the U.S., Democrat Tom Suozzi wins the special election in his former seat which was vacated following the expulsion of Republican George Santos. [4]
Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]
In 1909, The Cairns Post newspaper commenced publication, with a publishing schedule of six days per week, which continues to the present day. [48] (An earlier unrelated paper also called The Cairns Post was published between 17 May 1883 and 20 May 1893. [49])
Ed Galigher, 68, American football player (New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers), complications following lung transplant surgery. [584] Benjamín Gallegos Soto, 58, Mexican pilot and politician, Deputy (1997–2000) and Senator (2000–2006), heart attack. [585] Ken Johannson, 88, Canadian-born American ice hockey player and coach. [586]
The merged paper, which published its first edition on March 19, was named the New York Herald New York Tribune until May 31, 1926, when the more familiar New York Herald Tribune was substituted. [73] Apart from the Herald ' s radio magazine, weather listings and other features, "the merged paper was, with very few changes, the Tribune intact ...
Cortlandt Manor is a hamlet—an unincorporated section—of the town of Cortlandt in northern Westchester County, New York, roughly surrounding Peekskill, encompassing Corlandt Estates and lying east of three sections of the town of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Crugers, and Montrose. It is a mostly residential area.