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Scarsdale Medical Group Offers New Weight Loss Program
SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- The Scarsdale Medical Group will begin its fall weight loss program and education sessions in October. “The goal of our weight loss education program is achievement of weight loss through modification of diet, exercise and eating behaviors in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle,” said Scarsdale Medical Group Nutritionist Elizabeth DeRobertis. “Whether you need to lose fifty pounds or those stubborn last five pounds, the staff at the Nutrition Center will help you achieve your weight loss goals.” The 10-week program will feature weekly weigh-ins, logs for tracking food a…
Events
Full Day Of Fun Planned At Lewisboro Library Fair
LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- The 55th annual Lewisboro Library Fair will take place Saturday at Onatru Farm Town Park. The fair will feature a book sale, as well as "Attic Treasures," a silent auction, toy sales, food, music, vintage cars, specialty vendors and games and rides for kids. The New Canaan Nature Center's Birds of Prey will also visit the fair. Festivities begin at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Onatru Farm is at 99 Elmwood Road in South Salem. For more information, visit www.lewisborolibrary.org.
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Mount Vernon Film Festival Returns To Doles Theatre
MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The second annual Mount Vernon Film Festival takes place at the Rev. Shelton E. Doles Theatre Thursday through Sunday, lohud.com reports. According to lohud, singer Al B. Sure will attend a red carpet event on opening night. His episode of TV One's "Unsung" will screen on Sept. 25. "I'll Always Love My Ma Ma," written, produced and directed by Mount Vernon's Osiris Imhotep, will open the festival at 7:30 p.m., according to lohud. Click here to read the full article.
Schools
Concordia College Ranked High In US News & World Report
BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- The U.S. News & World Report has named Concordia College one of the Best Regional Colleges in the North region in the 2016 rankings. “We are thrilled to see Concordia College recognized once again in the rankings,” said Sherry Fraser, college provost. “This recognition honors our dedication to providing an impactful experience for our students with innovative academic, spiritual, and student life offerings. We celebrate this recognition with our students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the entire Concordia community.” Concordia College has also ranked in the Top 5 for …
News
Radio Dramas Presented At Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival In Garrison
GARRISON, N.Y. -- The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival will present "Suspense! Halloween Radio" at the Boscobel Mansion Oct. 28 through 31 and Nov. 4 through 8. "Suspense! Halloween Radio! features adaptations of the Lucille Fletcher radio dramas "The Hitchhiker" and "Sorry, Wrong Number" directed by Mike Donahue. "The Hitchhiker" follows Ronald Adams on a cross-country journey where he is stalked by a supernatural hitchhiker only he can see. In "Sorry, Wrong Number," Leona Stevenson overhears two men planning a murder and attempts t…
Schools
Tuckahoe PTA Seeks Volunteers For Halloween Celebration
TUCKAHOE, N.Y. -- The Tuckahoe PTA is seeking volunteers for the upcoming 15th Annual Cottle School Halloween Party on Oct. 30. Volunteers are needed for setup, cleanup and positions such as face painters, maze guardians and running the photo booth at both parties. Click here for more information or to sign up.
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Cooking Series Continues At Fairfield Library
FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield Public Library's What's Cooking Series will continue Monday. Daniel Lopez of Taberna Restaurant will share his story in the Main Library's Rotary Room at 7 p.m. The What's Cooking series features local chefs sharing their back stories, a favorite cookbook or recipe and the challenges of running a restaurant or food market. The program is free, but advance registration is required. To register, call (203) -256-3160 or visit www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org.
Lifestyle
JCC On The Hudson To Make History With New Building
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- The Jewish Community Center on the Hudson will break ground on a new community campus on Oct. 8. “We hope to create a community center built on core values that will engage and connect the entire community in a meaningful way,” said Frank Hassid, executive director of the non-sectarian Jewish Community Center. The 6.6 campus will quadruple the organization's current space and add two indoor swimming pools, a gymnasium, an auditorium, a 6,000 sq. ft. fitness center and more. The JCC will also announce the name of the new campus at the event. It is the first new JCC to …
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Soul Asylum Set To Rock Pound Ridge Harvest Festival
POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Alternative rockers Soul Asylum will headline the fifth annual Harvest Festival Oct. 17 in Pound Ridge Town Park. Soul Asylum has released 10 studio albums, including the multi-platinum "Let Your Dim Light Shine" since their formation in 1981. They won a Grammy Award for their hit single "Runaway Train" The Fox Lane Rock Ensemble will kick off the festival, as they have done every year. The Harbor Festival also features Oktoberfest-style foods, a beer garden and games for children. The event is from 1-6 p.m., and the rain date is Oct. 18. For mor…
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Battle Of The Books Features 17 Westchester County Libraries
OSSINING, N.Y. -- The second annual Westchester Library System Battle of the Books takes place Oct. 17 at Ossining High School. “Battle of the Books promotes a love of reading in kids and teens, exposes them to titles and authors that they might not encounter otherwise, encourages them to think of their local public library as a resource for entertainment and, perhaps most important, inspires teamwork and good sportsmanship in an atmosphere of friendly competition,” said Liz Anastasi, reference and young adult librarian at the Field Library in Peekskill The battle consists of students who …
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