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October-November 2004 Issue
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A Castle in Distress
Hidden beyond a steep, dirt driveway on an isolated site within Tarrywile Park, in Danbury, Connecticut, stands the Hearthstone Castle, also known as Tarrywile Castle.
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"Naturals at the Supernatural"
Over the past fifty years, the Warrens have become notorious for their cases, the most famous being the "Amityville Horror."
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Coordinator: Ricardo Rosario Editor-in-Chief: Vanessa Neupmann Assistant Editor: Barbara Hollister Art Director: Terri L. Platz Staff writers; Monica Nascimento, Lionel Bascon, Maria Jose Fieschi, Heather Burns-DeMelo
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The American Theater Dance Workshop prepares aspiring, as well as working professionals for a career in Broadway Musical Theater.
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Brazilian turned New Yorker, Roberto Vascon is a well known handbag designer in the New York fashion business whose clients include TV host Katie Couric and actress Kathleen Turner. His store at 140 West 72nd street in Manhattan is a favorite spot for the fashion conscious crowd who love his unique designs. However, aside from the TV appearances and newspaper interviews, Vascon is a humble and charismatic man, who learned how to survive in the Big Apple by never forgetting his roots.
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