Just fine and that is an easy commute. Darya and were live in the neighborhood where this reportedly happened again were people saying now . Will t people are nervous and people are driving by saying have been made any arrests in this case the answer is no reason why is they do not have a lot to work on the we do know what happened here on tuesday at 1 05 in the morning that show you some form and graphics we built just to give you a description of what is, on two incidents and told you in this case there was a woman who was asleep at the time she heard a neighbors dog barking should go to check and hear as banging the one for windows and then a second bank and a second window and the same bedroom she looks out and sees a man that is not get a good description to call the Police Department by a son of this option the arrive dispersal was long gone the other incident eight days prior to that one that was on one about a block of moppets circle. Will t that case involved a 14 your proposa
Correspondent from the New York Times. He has been the host of an hourlong weekly news and Interview Program on new york one. He is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. And both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. Talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for times, esquire, new yorker, harpers magazine and other pub lications. In the late fall of 1964, gay taleses remarkable book, the bridge, was published. In his early days as a reporter, he followed the construction closely and on many occasions putting on a hard hat and joining the workers on the iron beams. More than just a story of a famous bridge, he produced a tribute to those who built it in an absorbing treatment which reminds us how manmind structures affect lives. The release of the book is in
He has been the host of an hourlong weekly news and Interview Program on new york one. He is the author or editor of eight previous books and his latest, a history of new york, is the vibrant story of the metropolis told through distinctive objects in new york. And both books will be on sale in front of the museum after the talk and they will be here to sign them. And gay talese has written 11 books and was a reporter for the new york time and has written for the times, esquire, new yorker, harpers magazine and other publications. In the late fall of 1964, gay taleses remarkable book, the bridge, was published. In his early days as a reporter, he followed the construction closely and on many occasions putting on a hard hat and joining the workers on the iron beams. More than just a story of a famous bridge, he produced a tribute to those who built it in an absorbing treatment which reminds us how manmind structures affect lives. The release of the book is introducing a new generation o
Heres a live look at the roads. Not as bad as yesterday but expect slick roads wherever you travel this morning. Give yourself plenty of time and slow down. Brian 6 00 now on thursday. Its january 14th. Really appreciate you joining us this morning. Tia im tia ewing. It might be messy on the roads. Were in the Single Digits this morning. Its freezing out there. Lets get to it. Meteorologist sam roberts clapping about the forecast this morning. Bring it on and keep it going, right . No more Single Digits this morning. Youll be happy to hear that as you step outside. Its still chilly. We have temperatures in the 20s but the wind filing more like the teens, but none of the single digit or subzero windchills out there. Thats great news. If you travel i90 west, no 71, 77 south, we look great, but if you go out towards the snowbelt, once again this morning its coming down in ashtabula, geauga and lake counties as well. Some snow extends to champion to your south and west. In southern Trumbul
Transit museum and it is my pleasure to welcome to distinguished audience and guest speakers. This is one of the many programs celebrating the 15th anniversary of the verrazanonarrows bridge. Before i introduce the guest speakers i would like to encourage those who are not members of the Transit Museum to become a member tonight. If you join at the 65 level or above you will receive a copy of the the bridge which is a beautiful book and you can get it signed after the program. I would like to invite you to join us this surveillance Transparency Act saturday from 68 p. M. For the train show. The preview is a fundraiser for the museum and tickets can be acquired by going to the members table. We want to introduce you to two writers. Sam roberts is urban Affairs Correspondent for New York Times and is the host of close up which is an hour long Interview Program on new york one. He is the author or editor of eight previous book and his latest book is a history of new york and 101 objects i