Family Society member, Craig Pomranz, will be reprising his wonderful show in NYC next week. He recently returned from a successful engagement in London and he brings his special talents to the New York nightlife scene at the Cafe Noctambulo on May 2. I’ve been to a couple of his shows, and they are a BLAST!
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The Eagle has Landed
Nathaniel D. Cantor, 18, of Montclair, NJ, received his Eagle Badge from the Boy Scouts of America. Nate’s Eagle project was organizing and overseeing the spray painting of warnings on sewer grates against the dumping of toxic wastes. His project was done at the behest of the Montclair Environmental Affairs Coordinator. Nate attends Washington University in St. Louis.
Max C. Liebersohn, 18, of Philadelphia, became an Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. Max’s Eagle project took place on September 14, 2004. He oversaw the cleaning of a local playground, including such activities as spreading woodchips and installing a new layer of sand in the sandbox. Max remains active with his troop, acting now as an Assistant Scoutmaster. Max attends Goucher College in Baltimore.
Ted Nordhaus in New York Times
The New York Times has an article on Ted Nordhaus (Israel Aaron Cantor>Solomon Cantor>Minna Cantor Friedberg>Jeanne Nordhaus>Ted Nordhaus) about the paper he co-authored entitled “The Death of Environmentalism”
Dan Cantor, Populism’s Future
Dan Cantor, big time player in the New York politics scene, is profiled in today’s issue of the paper of record.
Dan Cantor on the NY Times Op-Ed page
Dan Cantor, son of Herb Cantor and great-grandson of Israel Cantor, has an op-ed in the New York Times today arguing in favor of raising taxes in order to pay for much needed public services.
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/04/27/opinion/why-not-raise-taxes.html
Dan is the executive director of the Working Families party of New York.
Dan Cantor in New York Magazine
Dan Cantor is profiled in this month’s New York Magazine.
http://nymag.com/nymetro/news/politics/columns/citypolitic/5734/