Big Pulpit

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

A Brooklyn church with more than 30,000 members, the Christian Cultural Center is run with corporate efficiency. And the pastor has the mayor’s ear.

In a Cozy Tavern, a French Chef’s Taste

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Mirabelle Tavern is the epitome of coziness, earning high marks for its low prices memorable chicken pot pie.

A Tasty Trip to the Waterfront

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

The versatile kitchen, the river view, and the lack of kitschy buoys and straggly nets make a meal at The Boathouse immensely enjoyable.

‘Sons Are a Gift From The Lord’

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

The Long Island National Cemetery in Farmingdale has the most graves of the country’s 128 national cemeteries, with more than 243,000 headstones.

Blue Pig Ice Cream

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

The Blue Pig ice cream shop in Croton-on-Hudson specializes in intense flavors and high-quality ingredients.

Pinot Blanc Grapes Sparkle

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Sparkling wine made in America solely from pinot blanc grapes is a rarity, but Lieb Family Cellars, in Mattituck, specializes in it.

City Temporarily Stops Charging Rent to the Working Homeless

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Officials cited “technical issues” in a program that has drawn fire from the operators and occupants of shelters in New York.

At the Hospital, the Faces of Fear and Swine Flu

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Parents have flocked to emergency rooms with children who are feeling ill to find out if they have swine flu.

Big Thinking and Radical Dreaming With the Schools Chancellor

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Sitting down to breakfast with Joel Klein provides a glimpse of his hopes for schools, teachers and students in the future.

Pledge to End Impasse at 9/11 Site

Saturday, May 23, 2009 posted by admin 1:34 am

Mayor Bloomberg says that he and other officials agree that further delays in rebuilding ground zero are unacceptable.