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Three Texas Rescue Dogs from Same Family Reunited in NYC

Three Texas Rescue Dogs from Same Family Reunited in NYC 5 Apr 2021 A family of three rescue dogs separated at birth were recently reunited at random in New York City on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The trio of dogs were a father and two sons, all rescues originally from Texas. They were adopted by three different families. And in a random chance event, the owners of the dogs say their pets reconnected miles away in New York City. “We turn a corner, and Leo goes to this dog who is near a tree, and it was magnetic. The dogs truly recognized each other. It was a very different interaction than he had been having with other dogs,” Tara Derington told CBS New York.

Clifton Park man builds New York City replica

Clifton Park man builds New York City replica
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Brooklyn Gifts of the Magi

Save this story for later. Caroline sold one of her favorite photographs to her sketchiest Instagram follower (the one who would constantly DM her with just the eyes emoji) to pay for a really nice pair of black jeans for Andrew, but Andrew had already Poshmarked the sneakers that would have looked great with the jeans in order to buy a frame for Caroline’s photograph. Andrew had a Lagunitas waiting for Caroline when she got to the bar, but she’d already pounded two tequila shots before leaving her house, to cut down on Andrew’s tab. Caroline got into the Museum of Natural History for free using her consultant friend’s corporate membership without knowing that, a few minutes earlier, Andrew had panicked and purchased a half-price ticket for her using his N.Y.C. I.D. because there was a long line forming behind him.

Cultural Recovery Fund Oxfordshire: Museums and theatres given grants

MUSEUMS and theatres across the county are to receive an influx of cash to help them recover and reopen once coronavirus restrictions ease. Several cultural institutions throughout Oxfordshire are set to receive grants as part of the second round of the Government’s £1.7 billion Cultural Recovery Fund. More than £300 million has been awarded to thousands of cultural organisations across the country in the latest round of support, the Culture Secretary announced yesterday evening. The Oxford Playhouse, on Beaumont Street, has been awarded a grant of over £1 million to help it reopen on May 28. Louise Chantal and Vanessa Lefrancois, joint Directors Oxford Playhouse said: “We are thrilled and incredibly thankful to receive this significant grant from the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund. 

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