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Letter: Subway Shop Will Change The Face Of Tuckahoe Letter: Subway Shop Will Change The Face Of Tuckahoe
Letter: Subway Shop Will Change The Face Of Tuckahoe TUCKAHOE, N.Y. --The Eastchester Daily Voice accepts signed letters to the editor. Send letters to eastchester@dailyvoice.com. To the editor: You may have heard by now that the Tuckahoe Zoning Board will be hearing an application by the national chain, Subway sandwich shop, to locate at 73 Main St.(at Fairview Avenue). They are seeking variances for parking -- reducing the required four spots to two spots. They claim they will be dependent on foot traffic and not vehicle traffic, and be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Zoning Board meeting will be held Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., in the Vi…
Y's Men Of Westport/Weston Host Staples Grad, Editorial Cartoonist Y's Men Of Westport/Weston Host Staples Grad, Editorial Cartoonist
Y's Men Of Westport/Weston Host Staples Grad, Editorial Cartoonist WESTPORT, Conn. -- Matt Davies, a Staples High School graduate and Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist at Newsday, will be the Y’s Men of Westport/Weston’s featured speaker at its meeting Thursday, April 9, at the Unitarian Church in Westport at 10 Lyons Plains Road.  Davies will talk on the art and practicalities of his craft, shaping his commentary to the local environment and survival of the editorial cartoonist in an age of decline and transformation for newspapers. Coffee and doughnuts will be served at 9:45 a.m., and Davies’ talk starts at 10:30 a.m. After graduating from …
Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club Welcomes 'Ruins' Author Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club Welcomes 'Ruins' Author
Norwalk Community College Archaeology Club Welcomes 'Ruins' Author NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Community College's Archaeology Club will welcome author Marilyn Johnson, who will be speaking about her new book, "Lives in Ruins." The event will be held on Thursday, April 9, in the East Campus Gen Re Forum at 188 Richards Ave. Refreshments will be served in the East Campus Atrium starting at 7:30 p.m. The lecture will start at 8 p.m. Johnson will sign her books, which will be available for sale before the lecture. Johnson is an archaeology, anthropology and history enthusiast. She took courses, joined digs and tracked archaeologists in the Caribbean; th…
Red Cross To Canvass South Norwalk For Fire Safety Campaign On Saturday Red Cross To Canvass South Norwalk For Fire Safety Campaign On Saturday
Red Cross To Canvass South Norwalk For Fire Safety Campaign On Saturday NORWALK, Conn. – The American Red Cross Connecticut Chapter will be visiting the South Norwalk neighborhood as part of its Home Fire Preparedness Campaign to teach people how to be prepared for home fires and to install smoke alarms where needed.  The Home Fire Preparedness Campaign brings Red Cross workers together with local fire departments and community groups to visit neighborhoods at high risk for fires. Those visits include educating people about fire safety through one-on-one conversations and free installation of smoke alarms in homes where no working smoke alarms are present. …
Westport P&Z Commission To Hear Amendment On Corporate Park District Zone Westport P&Z Commission To Hear Amendment On Corporate Park District Zone
Westport P&Z Commission To Hear Amendment On Corporate Park District Zone WESTPORT, Conn. -- On April 9, the Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to review a text amendment to the Westport Zoning Regulations, said Laurence Bradley, Westport's planning and zoning director.  Text Amendment #690 (Application #15-013) has been submitted by attorney Eric Bernheim, to the Westport Planning and Zoning Commission to modify the zoning regulations to make changes to the Corporate Park District Zone on the Post Road. The proposed amendment specifically makes the following requests: To amend §27-2.1.1 (CPD Zone - Permitted Uses), to add the word “or;” to amend §27…
Danbury's Musicals At Richter Announces 2015 Season Danbury's Musicals At Richter Announces 2015 Season
Danbury's Musicals At Richter Announces 2015 Season DANBURY, Conn. – Musicals at Richter, Connecticut’s longest-running outdoor theater, has announced its 2015 offerings.  The season features three full-scale Broadway musical favorites, along with two summer youth musical theater workshop productions and the Fairy Tale Theater children’s series. MAR opens its season June 12-27 with "Once Upon a Mattress," which is directed and choreographed by MAR founding artistic director Bradford Blake. The next performance is "Hairspray," which runs July 3-18 and is directed and choreographed by MAR veteran Matthew Farina. The season concludes July 2…
Norwalk Arts Commission Participates In Slow Art Day Norwalk Arts Commission Participates In Slow Art Day
Norwalk Arts Commission Participates In Slow Art Day NORWALK, Conn. -- The Norwalk Arts Commission, in partnership with the Norwalk Transit District, is one of 168 organizations around the world participating in Slow Art Day from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at the Transit District Headquarters, 275 Wilson Ave.  WPA docents will guide participants as they spend time looking at the rarely seen small collection of paintings created by Arthur Gibson Hull. The event also includes an opportunity to discuss and share with others over a light lunch. The event is free, but space is limited and advance registration is required by visiting http://norwalkct…
Well-Known Comedians Take Over Sarah Lawrence College Well-Known Comedians Take Over Sarah Lawrence College
Well-Known Comedians Take Over Sarah Lawrence College WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- "The Funny Thing Is...," a three-part series of performances and analysis of the comedic process, will take place at Sarah Lawrence College on April 17, May 1, and May 15.  Presented by The Writing Institute, award-winning director, writer, and producer Dave Steck hosts a cast of top comic talents who will examine the process of creating comedy in roundtable discussions and performances. Each event will begin with a roundtable discussion with the evening’s artists followed by performances and screenings of their work.  The schedule is as follows:  April…
Rye Arts Center Announces 'Mid-Century Madness' Gala Honorees Rye Arts Center Announces 'Mid-Century Madness' Gala Honorees
Rye Arts Center Announces 'Mid-Century Madness' Gala Honorees RYE, N.Y. -- At its annual spring fundraising gala, The Rye Arts Center (RAC) will honor four individuals with ties to the visual, performing, and literary arts world.  The benefit, entitled “Mid-Century Madness,” will celebrate the beauty and power of the arts with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music, and both silent and live auctions. Kim Berns, Eileen Neiman, and Peter and Robin Jovanovich will be honored for their collective creative spirit, enduring commitment to the arts, and longstanding support of The Rye Arts Center. The event will take place Saturday, April 18 at Shenorock Shore …
HBO Will Launch Daily Newscast HBO Will Launch Daily Newscast
HBO Will Launch Daily Newscast WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- HBO will be partnering with Vice Media to launch a newscast program that will be broadcast five days a week, according to variety.com. The two companies have agreed to a four-year pact that will require HBO to have a news segment for a half-hour, starting later in 2015. This deal came about because of the target audience's growing interest in the availability of different kinds of news programs, reported variety.com. To read the whole story, visit here.
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