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Irish Eyes Smile At Eastchester St. Patrick's Day Parade Irish Eyes Smile At Eastchester St. Patrick's Day Parade
Irish Eyes Smile At Eastchester St. Patrick's Day Parade EASTCHESTER, N.Y. – Eastchester held its 11th annual St. Patrick's Day parade, which celebrated Irish heritage and culture, along a green-striped Route 22, from ICS to Lake Isle. The Eastchester Marching Band was among the 10 pipe bands, five Irish dancing troupes, four brass marching bands, three Irish music bands and numerous other groups, including the Police and Fire Departments, as well as veterans and active military at last weekend's parade. Eastchester School District marchers included superintendent of schools Walter Moran and his wife Kath, high school principal Jeff Capuano, …
'Orphans' Take The Stage At Katonah Library 'Orphans' Take The Stage At Katonah Library
'Orphans' Take The Stage At Katonah Library ARMONK, N.Y. – The Small Town Theatre Company and The Katonah Village Improvement Society presents "Orphans" at The Katonah Village Library. The play, written by Lyle Kessler and directed by Sam Morell, will be at the library at 8 p.m. April 17 and 18 and at 8 p.m. April 23 and 25 at the Hergenhan Center in Armonk. Reservations can be made by visiting http://www.smalltowntheatre.com/current#orphans and general admission costs $15. "Orphans" is a play about two brothers living in a decrepit north Philadelphia row house. Phillip, sensitive, reclusive, never venturing out of his home and T…
April Events Planned At Ossining Public Library April Events Planned At Ossining Public Library
April Events Planned At Ossining Public Library OSSINING, N.Y. – The Ossining Public Library is offering several events for adults in the month of April. The events include following: Art exhibits: an exhibit by Winifred Boyd, with an opening reception on Saturday, April 4, at 2 p.m., and hallway gallery display by Anita Sklar, will run from April 1 through 29. Thursday Evening Book Discussion Group will be on April 9 at 7 p.m., discussing “The Women Behind The New Deal: The Life of Francis Perkins,” by Kirstin Downey. The event is free in the 2nd floor Conference Room. Poetry Writing Class will be on Thursdays, April 10, 17 a…
Ira Joe Fisher Teaches 'Speaking Fearlessly' Workshop In Ridgefield Ira Joe Fisher Teaches 'Speaking Fearlessly' Workshop In Ridgefield
Ira Joe Fisher Teaches 'Speaking Fearlessly' Workshop In Ridgefield RIDGEFIELD, Conn. – The Ridgefield Playhouse offers a new workshop by Emmy Award-winning journalist, author and emcee Ira Joe Fisher, who teaches students that the ability to communicate effectively lies within yourself. The workshop will be on Tuesdays starting March 24 through May 12 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. When you can speak in public with effective rhetoric and technique, you have a competitive edge – no matter whether for business, volunteer work, as a student or philanthropist. Feeling comfortable instead of fearful speaking in public is a valuable life skill that can advance a career…
WABC-TV Reporter Lisa Colagrossi Of Stamford Dies At 49 WABC-TV Reporter Lisa Colagrossi Of Stamford Dies At 49
Wabc-tv Reporter Lisa Colagrossi Of Stamford Dies At 49 STAMFORD, Conn. – WABC-TV Channel 7 reporter Lisa Colagrossi of Stamford died from a brain hemorrhage at age 49 on Friday, according to the station. After Colagrossi had completed a story on a fire in Queens, she collapsed on her way back to the station on Thursday, reported newsday.com. As a member of the station since 2001, she was a well-known reporter in New York, was a resident of Stamford and a mother of two boys, reported newsday.com. To read the rest of the Newsday story, click here.
Abinanti Pushes Bill To Ban Fracking Waste On Highways Abinanti Pushes Bill To Ban Fracking Waste On Highways
Abinanti Pushes Bill To Ban Fracking Waste On Highways WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – Assemblyman Tom Abinanti, D-Greenburgh/Mount Pleasant, has introduced legislation (A.211) to ban the use of hydrofracking wastewater on highways. Due to its salty nature, fracking wastewater is being promoted by some to deice roads in the winter. “Spreading toxic, hazardous and radioactive fracking waste on our roads would be devastating to the health and safety of New Yorkers,” said Abinanti. “This wastewater has the potential to cause irreversible damage to our water, air, land and food supplies. It has no place in New York.” The legislation would apply stat…
Sullivan, Wilson, Zirman Elected In Briarcliff Manor Sullivan, Wilson, Zirman Elected In Briarcliff Manor
Sullivan, Wilson, Zirman Elected In Briarcliff Manor BRIARCLIFF MANOR, N.Y. – The People's Caucus of Briarcliff Manor has confirmed the results of the uncontested village election on Wednesday. Lori A. Sullivan was elected mayor. Incumbent Mark L. Wilson and first-time nominee Bryan Zirman were elected to two-year terms on the village Board of Trustees. Their terms will begin April 1. A total of 150 voters turned out, with 142 machine votes and eight absentee ballots cast for the caucus candidates. Zirman received 148 votes, Wilson received 141 votes and Sullivan received 138 votes. The People’s Caucus of Briarcliff Manor is a nonparti…
Tuckahoe PTA Plans Dad's Night At Mickey Spillane's Tuckahoe PTA Plans Dad's Night At Mickey Spillane's
Tuckahoe PTA Plans Dad's Night At Mickey Spillane's TUCKAHOE, N.Y. – The Tuckahoe PTA and Mickey Spillane's present Dad's Night -- March Madness on Thursday. Tipoff is at 8 p.m. Hot and cold appetizers will be available until 9:30 p.m., and beer and wine until 10:30 p.m. There will be a cash bar after 10:30 p.m. and basketball all night long. There will also be raffles for attendees. To reserve a spot, send in the form to one of the school offices marked PTA Dad's Night Out -- March Madness, c/o Stella Guarnieri, along with your payment. All funds collected by the PTA go directly to programs for the Tuckahoe school district. Forms for…
Putnam Officials Want Action On Cold Spring Post Office Putnam Officials Want Action On Cold Spring Post Office
Putnam Officials Want Action On Cold Spring Post Office PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. – County Executive MaryEllen Odell supports Legislator Barbara Scuccimarra's call for information from postal authorities as to where their final site choice may be for the Cold Spring post office. At present, residents seeking to mail letters and purchase retail materials use a handicapped-accessible temporary trailer in the Foodtown Shopping Center next to where the original post office once was, at 51 Chestnut St. The post office relocated to the trailer following the expiration of its 12-year lease in 2013. Early last month, U.S. Postal Service real estate specialis…
Peekskill's Field Library Presents Teen Health Program Peekskill's Field Library Presents Teen Health Program
Peekskill's Field Library Presents Teen Health Program PEEKSKILL, N.Y. – The Field Library will hold a program for teens titled “It's About You: Teen Health – Goal Setting” on Monday from 3-4 p.m. The program will help teens in middle and high school learn to prioritize and make goals for life and school. Attendees will also be able to make pins and spin the prize wheel. The event is presented by Lower Hudson Valley Perinatal Network. For more information or to sign up, contact the library at 914-737-0010 or eanastasi@wlsmail.org. The Field Library is at 4 Nelson Ave.
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