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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Suspect Fingered In Commuter Robberies
The so-called Pelham Prowler/Mamaroneck Marauder/Harrison Harrasser may have been collared. Pelham police nabbed 19-year-old New Rochelle man Olivier Famby on Friday after they found him sitting in a BMW with a gun at Pelham station, reports the Journal News. Seven commuters have been … Continue reading
Posted in New Haven Line, Pelham
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My Daily ‘Trek’ Comes to an End
It was a sad week this week. Not because of the 1 hour, 4 minute ride in this morning, the Harlem Line, and perhaps others, positively crawling from Scarsdale to the South Bronx due to a disabled car ahead of … Continue reading
Posted in Bike Rack, Bike to Work, G. Francis
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Conducting Himself in a Pleasant Manner
Nice feature in NY Times on a Metro-North conductor who makes everyone’s, or at least most people’s, commutes a tiny bit brighter. The conductor is Timothy Curley. Writes the Times: You can travel the 82 miles fromGrand Central Terminalto the … Continue reading
Report: Metro-North Too Mute On ‘Calm-Mute’ Program
Metro-North has not done enough to spread word of its quiet car program, reports the Journal News, leading to disputes between riders over behavior in the so called quiet car. Writes Theresa Juva-Brown: Linda Roman, 55, an editor who lives … Continue reading
Posted in CALMmute, Journal News, Quiet Car
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Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room
This week’s brew column checks in with Captain Lawrence Brewing owner Scott Vaccaro. THE CAPTAIN’S LOG: Benches, Bocce, Beer…Beverage Tax??? Big things are happening at Captain Lawrence Brewing, says owner Scott Vaccaro, most of them quite good. The four-month-old facility … Continue reading
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LIRR To Eliminate ‘Drunk Train’
Blame it on How I Met Your Mother–Long Island’s beloved “drunk train” will soon ride no more. Following a pair of incidents involved wasted riders striking Long Island Railroad conductors in the wee hours, not to mention a recent episode … Continue reading
Heartland Brewery Coming to Train Station
Hawthorne got a little cafe/deli in its old station building, which is pretty cool, but this is pretty cooler–the Heartland Brewery coming to the Port Chester train building. The 1890 building in the heart of Port Chester, along the Beleauguered … Continue reading
Anatomy of a Shush!
Five and a half years of regularly riding the rails, and I don’t believe I’d seen this before: a rider telling another rider to be quiet. I see the passive aggressive attempts at shushing, aka the stinkeye, every damn day. … Continue reading
Posted in cell phone, White Plains
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Happy Bicycle/’Bick’ Day to All
It is Bicycle Day today, JerseyJim informs me, commemorating a historic bicycle ride and pharmaceutical discovery, and I must cop to feeling somewhat ambivalent about bicycles today. It was about a week ago that the chain on my trusty Trek, … Continue reading
Posted in Bike to Work
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Notes From the Captain Lawrence Tasting Room
Fathers and sons, Kolsches and Imperial IPAs. Beers That Defy Description Enjoying a beer is easy. Describing exactly why you enjoy it? Not so much. Sure, it’s good, and it’s bubbly, and it’s a pleasant color. But what does it … Continue reading
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