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Katonah, New York--a 12,000-person hamlet an hour north of Times Square--has a long history of standing up for itself. In 1897, after the state condemned the town to make way for a reservoir to serve the booming metropolis to the south, residents picked up their homes and moved a mile away. Literally. They loaded more than 55 houses and stores onto log rails greased with laundry soap and used horses to pull the buildings to a new town site. The Move, which is commemorated at the Katonah library with a diorama, took six months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Katonah, New York | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

That community feeling may well be part of what enticed Martha Stewart to buy a 152-acre (62 hectare) estate on the edge of town seven years ago. She later spent five months of house arrest there, and her company recently launched a furniture line named Katonah. But when the company moved to trademark the name Katonah for the furniture and a long list of other household goods last year, residents fought back. A February meeting--which featured Martha-made cookies--didn't prompt a withdrawal of the application, so the Katonah Village Improvement Society (KVIS) and two businesses filed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Katonah, New York | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

What followed was the epitome of small-town activism. First came the NOBODY OWNS KATONAH T shirts and the Marthometer, a parody newspaper handed out at the commuter-train station. By summer, a fund raiser to cover legal bills had been put together; local musician Marc Black sang about Chief Katonah, the town's Native American namesake, as members of the Ramapough Lenape Indian nation, who had been enlisted to share in the outrage, looked on. Two recent high school grads took to the Internet with another protest song ("You're a craftsman who can make a vase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Katonah, New York | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

...Stewart's company withdrew its trademark application in all categories except for four: furniture, pillows, mirrors and chair pads. "I guess that's workable," said Jim Raneri, a co-owner of Charles department store, housed in one of the buildings that made the Move back in 1897. Others in town were more dubious. "I have a hunch, give her an inch, she'll take a mile," said Tom Kiley, a co-owner of the photo shop Katonah Image. Yet for any town that's ever fought a giant, the result was heartening. Maybe Katonah will lose something by having...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Katonah, New York | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

...site in the US, Yagan said. “We hope to convert all OkCupid users into CrazyBlindDate users,” Yagan added. CrazyBlindDate’s launch included a link on the OkCupid’s site to “A Site just for our college town, Boston.” Yagan, busy running two dating sites, said his plans for the future include “lots of ideas for new businesses...

Author: By Nathaniel C. Donoghue, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Grads Play Cupid | 11/8/2007 | See Source »

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