Talk:New City, New York
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[edit]How is Mark Cuban related to New City?
How euphemistic
[edit]"More affordable areas can be found closer to the center of the hamlet." Dave Foster (talk) 22:06, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
Notable people section uncited since February 2007
[edit]I think after two years, it is reasonable to remove this completely unreferenced section from the article. I don't want to delete it entirely, because I truly believe sources can be found for the majority of these. If you find a source, feel free to add it and the corresponding text back to the article. In the future, uncited additions to such a section may be flagged, deleted, or reverted. --JBC3 (talk) 03:06, 7 April 2009 (UTC)
Notable people from New City
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- Maxwell Anderson - Playwright; long-time resident. One member of an informal artists' colony on South Mountain Road
- Skylar Astin - Broadway Performer - Spring Awakening. Actor - Hamlet 2
- Barry Bostwick - Actor from TV's Spin City and the movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show, living until 2005 in farmhouse once owned by Maxwell Anderson
- Keith Bulluck - Tennessee Titans All-Pro Linebacker
- Will Cunnane - Professional Baseball Player, played for the Atlanta Braves, San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago Cubs
- Lotte Lenya - Actress-singer.
- Mike Mullin - Professional Bowler
- Mike Peterson - Former University of Florida Linebacker,
- Adam Rodriguez - Detective Eric Delko from CBS's hit crime-drama CSI: Miami.
- Sam Rosen - Announcer for the New York Rangers and NFL on FOX
- Philip Rosenthal - Executive Producer, "Everybody Loves Raymond"
- Adam Schein - NFL talkshow host for Sirius radio, writer for Foxsports.com, and fill-in host on WFAN, New York
- Brad Schreiber - Writer, lived in New City as a boy, prior to moving to California
- Kurt Weill - German-American theatre composer, lived in New City from time of naturalization until death. He is buried at Mount Repose Cemetery in Haverstraw (village), New York beside his wife Lotte Lenya.
- Randi Weingarten - Current President, United Federation of Teachers
- Adolph Zukor - Founder of Paramount Pictures, donated land for Zukor Park
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