East Side Snapshots

Fifth Avenue Easter Bonnet Parade 2010

Young and old alike paraded up and down Fifth Avenue for the Annual Easter Bonnet Parade on April 4th. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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OTTY Awards Party 2010

East Side Stars - Community members came out in droves to pay tribute to the men and women honored in Our Town annual civic awards issue, published Feb. 11. The 2010 OTTY Awards, which stands for "Our Town Thanks You,” recognize the breadth of people who help make the East Side the vibrant, compassionate and dynamic community that it is today. The venerable Howard Rubenstein, public relations guru and founder of Rubenstein Associates, once again served as master of ceremonies for the Feb. 8 event, held at Mount Sinai Medical Center, on Madison Avenue and East 98th Street. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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Cedar Hill Snow Day Sledding

After the snowstorm had passed, children and adults of all ages descended onto Cedar Hill inside Central Park for a fun filled day of sledding. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 10th

Photos from Rafael Nadal versus Fernando Gonzalez match at the US Open. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 8th

Photos from Rafael Nadal versus Gael Monfils match at the US Open. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 6th

Some action shots from Rafael Nadal versus Nicolas Almagro at the US Open on September 6th. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 5th

Photos of the action at the US Open featuring Roger Federer, Lleyton Hewitt, Andy Roddick, Melanie Oudin and Maria Sharapova from September 5th. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 4th

Photos of Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams, Kim Clijsters and Kirsten Flipkens in action at the US Open on September 4th. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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Central Park Hula Hoop

Summer Hula Hoopla - Lenny Wilkens, aka Lenny Hoops teaches park goers how to hula hoop in Central Park. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open September 2nd

Action From the US Open - Photos of Roger Federer and Serena Williams during night session play inside Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open on September 2nd. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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US Open Opening Night

Opening Night at the US Open - With opening ceremonies that saluted people who give back to the community, the US Open officially began its march the crown the best players in tennis. The festivities featured US Open champion Andre Agassi, soccer’s Mia Hamm, quarterback Doug Flutie and former San Antonio Spurs center David Robinson. At the ceremonies, Rock and Roll Hall of Famers The O’Jays performed and Grammy winner Rob Thomas sang the national anthem. In competition, Venus Williams faced off against Russian Vera Dushevina and Andy Roddick saw action against Bjorn Phau of Germany. Both Williams and Roddick advanced. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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Dragon Boat Festival

Awakening Dragons In Central Park - Dignitaries from the Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival along with New York City Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepee in Central Park came together to bless the boats and dot the eyes of the dragon heads to celebrate the upcoming festival. The Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival features the tradition of Dragon Boat Racing in colorful, custom made teak boats featuring a color dragon head at the front and dragon tail at the rear. The boats are piloted by up to 20 crewmen, including 18 paddlers, a drummer and steersperson. The annual festival in it 19th year takes place on Meadow Lake in Flushing Meadows Corona Park on Saturday August 8th and Sunday August 9th.

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Bastille Day East 60th Street

Celebrating the French - Bastille Day on East 60th Street, organized by the French Institute Alliance Française, featured French music, dance and an array of different food and wine.

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Blackboard Awards for Teachers 2009 Reception

Educators Who Make All the Difference. Earlier this week, nearly 200 parents, students, principals, colleagues and other friends and family members came out to salute the 2009 Blackboard Award “Teachers of the Year.” The June 8 cocktail reception and awards presentation—-marked by tears, laughter and many rounds of applause—-was held at Fordham University Law School, on West 62nd Street. Kevin Sheekey, deputy mayor for government affairs, served as the evening’s host, along with New York Family editor Eric Messinger. The Teacher Awards grew out of Manhattan Media’s Blackboard Awards for Schools, an education series created eight years ago to highlight the many success stories in New York City’s diverse school system. Four years ago, the company launched a separate issue and event for teachers, to honor a handful of educators whose work so often goes unrecognized. To the city’s parents, and especially the city’s children, these teachers are heroes, and their inspiration can last a lifetime. Out of the more than 400 nominations that were submitted, Manhattan Media selected 20 individuals to honor in person at the awards ceremony and in a special section of Our Town and West Side Spirit newspapers, published June 4. We hope the event and Blackboard Awards issue gives these outstanding educators just a little bit of the “thanks” they deserve. In his welcoming remarks, Father Joseph McShane, president of Fordham University, praised the “unsung heroes of the city” who nurture students from preschool to high school and beyond. “You dream dreams for them before they know how to articulate what those dreams are,” McShane said. Council Members Gale Brewer and David Yassky both presented awards at the event, along with Richard Farkas, vice president for middle schools for the United Federation of Teachers. The event was sponsored by Manhattan Media, The United Federation of Teachers, the City University of New York and Fordham University.

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Easter Bonnet Parade 2009

All along Fifth Avenue New Yorkers gathered to celebrate Easter Sunday with the annual Easter Bonnet Parade.

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Cedar Hill Snow Sleds

With schools closed due to snow, New Yorkers took the slops of Cedar Hill in Central Park.

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Professional Bull Riders

Members of the Professional Bull Riders brought their brand of bull riding to the arena of Madison Square Garden. Part professional wrestling meets rodeo, the show mixes a little more showmanship with the traditional rules of rodeo bull riding. As with any bull riding competition, riders must remain on the bull for a full 8 seconds for their ride to count. And with bulls with names like Federal Officer, One Eyed Willie and Booger Butt, the cowboys have their work cut out for them. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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The Faces of 2009

If New Years Eve revelers in Times Square had one thing in common, it was their eye wear. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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Tuba Christmas 2008

Tubists of all ages with tubas of all shape and sizes lined up under the great Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center to perform in their annual concert. Featuring hundreds of tenor and bass tuba players, this concert marks its 34th year for the event which started in 1974. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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Big Apple Circus 2008

The Big Apple Circus’s intimate one-ring venue returned to Lincoln Center’s Damrosch Park with a new show, “Play On!”, centered around a line from Shakespeare (“If music be the food of love, play on!”). The show features acts with a little something for everyone, including clowns, horses, jugglers and performances high above the ring. The circus is in town through Sunday, Jan. 18, 2009. Photos by Andrew Schwartz

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2008 Building Service Workers of the Year

Photos By Andrew Schwartz

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