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Chetrit Drops $26 M. for Lenox Hill Hospital Properties

Lenox Hill Hospital is unloading some property.

The Upper East Side medical center recently sold six brownstones from 110-120 East 76th Street for $26 million, according to a spokesperson at the hospital. The buyer was the increasingly active Chetrit Group.

“These buildings were residential real estate owned by the hospital that had Read More

Alice Carol Kizilbash

Sept. 18, 2006

11:15 a.m. 10 pounds, 4 ounces Lenox Hill Hospital A mere hour after cinematically screaming for an epidural, Nancy Dubuc, 37, the senior vice president of program development at A&E television, gave birth to a substantial-sized daughter with a full head of bushy brown hair. “One push and she came flying out!” said Read More

Blake Austin Eustace

May 28, 2006

11:38 a.m. 8 pounds, 12 ounces Lenox Hill Hospital Ya gotta love Brooklyn! When Boerum Hill brownstone owner Angela Ferrante’s water broke at 6 a.m. on a Sunday, she knew she could count on her upstairs neighbor, who rents the top two floors. “[He] gladly jumped out of bed and drove us in,” Read More

Thorsten Marino

April 11, 2006

8:14 p.m. 6 pounds, 15 ounces Lenox Hill Hospital Though nicknamed Thor, after the Viking god of thunder, this redheaded firstborn boy is as tame as his favorite stuffed animal, a lion, whom he enjoys engaging in frequent stare-downs. “He’s a perfect baby,” said mom Kirsten Marino, 37, owner of Slope Sports, a—you Read More

Kathryn Kessler Ragland

March 28, 2006

9:54 p.m. 7 pounds, 8 ounces Lenox Hill Hospital When Margit Ragland looked up her firstborn’s pet moniker, Kessie, she found out that it meant “chubby baby” in Ashanti (not just a pop star, but a region in Ghana!). “So far, she’s living up to her nickname,” said Ms. Ragland, 34, a senior Read More

Lenox Hill Gets Ready To Divest Manhattan Eye

After more than six years together, Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital—the odd couple of the Upper East Side medical establishment—are re-examining their relationship, potentially with an eye to divorce. And as with so many marriages that falter or fail, the cause of the friction between the granite-sheathed Lenox Hill and Read More

Hugo David Tosler

March 12, 2006

2:51 a.m. 8 pounds, 1 ounce Lenox Hill Hospital The hair on this baby boy’s head has stubbornly refused to sprout—as if in open rebellion against his father, Alan Tosler, 39, owner of the Fifth Avenue hair salon Tosler Davis. “He’s a baldy!” lamented his mom, Jennifer Cegielski, 36, Mr. Tosler’s wife of Read More

Lenox Hill Gets Ready To Divest Manhattan Eye

After more than six years together, Lenox Hill Hospital and Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital—the odd couple of the Upper East Side medical establishment—are re-examining their relationship, potentially with an eye to divorce. And as with so many marriages that falter or fail, the cause of the friction between the granite-sheathed Lenox Hill and Read More

Erik Gallagher Fass

Jan. 27, 2006

6:10 p.m. 11 pounds Lenox Hill Hospital When Jennifer Gallagher and Adam Fass looked into the dimpled face of their generously sized firstborn, they knew it was worth skipping out on ski season at their retreat in the Poconos. And now that he’s out of the womb, the hefty fella likes to stay Read More

Toxic Substance at Sotheby’s! House HazMat Team Cleans Up

The high-end auction-house business is considered among the more genteel of professions. But apparently it has its perils—and not just for those who bid over their heads. On Dec. 5, the NYPD was summoned to Sotheby’s after three employees were exposed to a toxic substance. The substance in question wasn’t formaldehyde that leaked from some Read More

Toxic Substance at Sotheby’s! House HazMat Team Cleans Up

The high-end auction-house business is considered among the more genteel of professions. But apparently it has its perils—and not just for those who bid over their heads. On Dec. 5, the NYPD was summoned to Sotheby’s after three employees were exposed to a toxic substance.

The substance in question wasn’t formaldehyde that leaked from some Damien Read More

Toxic Substance at Sotheby’s! House HazMat Team Cleans Up

The high-end auction-house business is considered among the more genteel of professions. But apparently it has its perils—and not just for those who bid over their heads. On Dec. 5, the NYPD was summoned to Sotheby’s after three employees were exposed to a toxic substance. The substance in question wasn’t formaldehyde that leaked from some Read More

Toxic Substance at Sotheby’s! House HazMat Team Cleans Up

The high-end auction-house business is considered among the more genteel of professions. But apparently it has its perils—and not just for those who bid over their heads. On Dec. 5, the NYPD was summoned to Sotheby’s after three employees were exposed to a toxic substance.

The substance in question wasn’t formaldehyde that leaked from Read More

Marcus Kaeleb Woodson

July 26, 2005

11:27 a.m. 6 pounds, 13 ounces Lenox Hill Hospital Calgon, take her away! “Sometimes there’s a little bit of losing yourself when you have children,” said Lissie Woodson, 36, a stay-at-home mom who just bore her second son. “Sometimes, the only time you’re able to set aside is when you’re in the Read More

Thieves Order Delivery Men: ‘Hand Over the Tips, Fries’

The life of the takeout-delivery man isn't an especially glamorous one, what with snow, rain, sadistic motorists and the lousy tippers who greet him once the food safely reaches its destination. Add to these woes a team of muggers who have been preying on the hard-working porters of pork lo mein since January.

According to the Read More