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*I vacation with so much intensity that when I get home I need a vacation from my vacation. Or maybe it just feels like that when you go somewhere like Southern California where the sun is seemingly...
Posted on 4/9/12 at 12:43 PM
VIDEO: Marilyn's Manhattan, Day 2: Cookie sampling, swanky lunching, Shake Shack-ing ... and Olive Garden
By Herald Staff Report , March 14, 2012
- Shake Shack near Time Square
- NEW Marilyn's NYC grand finale: Yes, but is it a 4-star rest room?
- THE EATBEAT WITH MARILYN HAGERTY: Authentic Asian cuisine sets Drunken Noodle apart
- MARILYN HAGERTY: 'Dear Shirley ... the whole world went crazy'
- Catch all of Marilyn Mania in Manhattan - video, photos and, of course, Marilyn - on Areavoices
- Her columns, her Eatbeat e-book, her T-shirt: Find them at MarilynHagerty.com
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Marilyn takes Manhattan: Starting today ... on Areavoices
By Herald Staff Report , March 13, 2012
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- NEW Marilyn Hagerty: 'The little old lady on Cottonwood Street’
- Carrie Sandstrom, Bismarck, letter: Thanks, Grandma! Notes of Marilyn’s biggest fan"
- Read more Eatbeat columns and others by Herald columnist Marilyn Hagerty
- MATTERS AT HAND: Grand Forks and Herald bask as Marilyn goes viral
- VIDEO: 'How do you not love her?' 'GMA' on Marilyn
- THE EATBEAT COLUMN THAT WENT VIRAL: Long-awaited Olive Garden receives warm welcome
Dayton: Vikings owner's new digs a non-factor 
By Associated Press , December 07, 2011
Posh, pricey NYC house arrest for ex-IMF leader 
By Colleen Long , May 21, 2011
Tangible signs of life arrive at NYC 9/11 memorial 
NEW YORK — After nearly nine years, life is returning to ground zero in a tangible way.
August 28, 2010
Soup shop that inspired ‘Seinfeld’ reopens in NYC 
By David B. Caruso , July 20, 2010
Ship junked 200 years ago uncovered at WTC site
By Verena Dobnik , July 16, 2010
New aerial NYPD photos of Sept. 11 attack released 
By Ula Ilnytzky and Colleen Long , February 10, 2010
Official says terrorism trial may happen outside Manhattan 
Facing growing opposition to its plans to hold the Sept. 11 terrorist trial in New York City, the Obama administration is considering moving the proceedings elsewhere.
By Julie Pace , January 29, 2010
TRAVEL: Bright lights, Dark Ages
The “A” Train runs from JFK International to Times Square to the Middle Ages: Its terminus in northwest Manhattan is near The Cloisters, an amazing place where you can step into a world that revolved around sacred icons, plague and what a full bag of gold florins could buy. The Met is the big art museum in this town.
By John Bordsen , January 10, 2010
3 generations found dead in Manhattan apartment 
Police say a man, son and grandson were found shot to death at an apartment in an upscale area of Manhattan along with another body in a backyard.
By Associated Press , December 17, 2009
Slew of parades mark 2009 Thanksgiving Day 
By Deepti Hajela , November 26, 2009
OBIT: Lou Jacobi, 95, Canadian-born character actor 
By Associated Press , October 26, 2009
74 screams ... recorded for your listening pleasure 
"Favorite Recorded Scream" is a compilation of 74 brief howls, whoops, cries and other guttural exclamations from songs by the Who, the Pixies, Slayer, Bjork and dozens of others.
By Associated Press , August 18, 2009
Plane, copter collide over Hudson; 9 believed dead 
UPDATE: 11 P.M.A small private plane collided with a sightseeing helicopter over the Hudson River on Saturday, scattering debris in the water and forcing thousands of people on the New Jersey waterfront to scamper for cover. Nine people on both aircraft were presumed dead.
By Verena Dobnik , August 08, 2009
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