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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

October 21, 2023

Is it too soon to call Upstate New York quantum corners? Plus, spare the milkweed, save the butterfly. And you can now book a stay at The Albany. The Fried suite is available. It’s all in Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

October 14, 2023

He lived and died in modest anonymity and gave away $8 billion. Plus, Lake George sets the stage for a winning winter. And farewell to a father of the PDF. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

October 7, 2023

We have finally exhaled: A child kidnapped on a family camping trip has been found alive. Plus, this guy smiles as bees crawl over his tongue. And in New York, for one day only, you can pop a top at 8 a.m. It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

September 30, 2023

Eagles over New York … not a score, but a spectacular sight. A standing O for Terry Francona. Tourists behaving badly in Vermont, and ignore those sell-by dates. It’s all in Facing Out: The Most Interesting News of the Week.

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The Week’s Most Interesting News

September 23, 2023

The Adirondack skies are filled with hope and joy this weekend. A beautiful sign of life emerges in Lahaina, Hawaii. And the nicest place in America. It’s all in Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News

September 16, 2023

Fuhgeddaboudit, New York sports fans. Plus, Coco’s moment, a Hudson quite swimmable, a warm welcome to Sylvia Callen Mildebrath, and how about a little feedforward on this publication? It’s all in this week’s Facing Out: The Week’s Most Interesting News.

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