February 2025

Luxury Yachting Expected to Keep Growing. It Confirms Its Status as an Italian Excellence

The luxury yachting sector is proving to be solid and expanding, with steady growth even after the pandemic crisis. Thanks to operational improvements and effective production management, the main shipyards increased capacity and deliveries during the crucial 2021-2023 period, consolidating the industry’s margins. Growing Demand and a Market Driven by the Supply Gap The luxury

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At a Glance: Feb. 26

LIFE SCIENCE JOBS: A city-run internship program to encourage life science job growth has placed 1,000 students since it launched seven years ago, the Economic Development Corporation said Tuesday. Since 2017, the city has placed undergraduate and graduate students in paid internships at pharma and biotech companies, digital health firms, research organizations and various startups,

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Who Killed the Footless Goose?

Photo: The Andy Archive, Andy the Goose LLC On the morning of Sunday, October 20, 1991, in the south-central Nebraska farm town of Hastings, Leo Stohler walked through Chautauqua Park, an open field surrounded by clapboard houses, wafting a metal detector over the dewy grass. Head down and following an indistinct crackle, he suddenly stumbled

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At Rikers Commissary, Prices Exceed Local Stores’ Despite Pledge to Bring Costs Down

A revised commissary contract the Adams administration said would protect Rikers Island detainees and their families from excessive charges has instead locked in many prices that are substantially higher than those at local stores, a survey by THE CITY shows. Under a provision of the revised contract carried over from the original signed during the

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