$15M New Castle Firehouse Vote Targeted for Oct. 25
New Castle Fire District No. 1 residents will vote on a $15.3 million two-proposition referendum scheduled for Oct. 25 that would expand Chappaqua’s King Street firehouse, improve safety for...
View ArticleMaster Storyteller Kruk to Bring History to Life in Bedford Cemetery
By Andrew Vitelli It’s been 237 years since Bedford Village was burned to the ground by British forces during the American Revolution. This Friday, master storyteller and local history buff Jonathan...
View ArticleChappaqua Children’s Book Festival Returns on Saturday
Chappaqua is well-known for being a great place to live, to send children to school and as the home of a former and perhaps future president. It is also now home to one of the premiere book festivals...
View ArticleNWH Ready for Sunday’s Annual Support-A-Walk at FDR Park
Hundreds of organizations and thousands of walkers will put on their windbreakers and walking shoes on Sunday for the 2016 Annual Support-A-Walk at FDR State Park in Yorktown Heights. It is perhaps...
View ArticleEvolving Role of Presidential Spouses Explored in New Book
When it comes to presidential politics, there’s one constant through the years that hasn’t changed much: It doesn’t matter who wins the election, the public typically is fascinated with the new...
View ArticleSchiliro Demands Apology, Fareri Walks Out of No. Castle Meeting
The grudge between an Armonk developer and North Castle officials deepened last week when Supervisor Michael Schiliro demanded an apology from the builder on behalf of a town department head in order...
View ArticleArea Children’s Cancer Organizations Help Fund Breakthrough Study
Three nonprofit organizations dedicated to fighting children’s cancer have partnered to help fund the first phase of an immunotherapy study in hopes of finding groundbreaking treatment for children...
View ArticlePoignant, Humorous Play Newest Hudson Stage Production
Incorporating the topics of Alzheimer’s and dementia into a play might seem difficult to do if the goal is to have a funny and entertaining production. But French-Canadian playwright Francois...
View ArticleArmonk’s Hamilton Recognized for NWH Caregiver Center
Marian Hamilton knows as well as anyone how caring for a seriously ill loved one turns the world of everyone in a family upside down. In 2004, her late husband Ken was battling an aggressive form of...
View ArticleNew Chappaqua Committee to Seek Expert on District Policy Review
The Chappaqua Board of Education last week approved forming an advisory committee that will develop a Request for Proposal (RFP) to hire a qualified professional to review the district’s policies and...
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