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Sports
Prizes Announced For Yorktown's Annual Turkey Bowl
YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, N.Y. -- Yorktown's annual Turkey Bowl Flag Football fundraiser keeps getting better. Winning teams in all divisions will receive big prizes as well as championship pins. Yorkville Sports Association is also introducing team prices to help make the fundraiser a huge success. “We are pleased to be offering additional prizes and team pricing to reduce the cost to players so they can enjoy the Turkey Bowl and we can support our local food pantries,” says Yorkville Sports Association President Al Morales. The 2015 Turkey Bowl -- scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 28 -- will benefit …
Business
Ridgefield's Cucumber & Chamomile Caters To Canines With TeaPups Service
RIDGEFIELD, Conn. — Tea time is going to the dogs in Ridgefield. You can sit outside in the fresh fall air, sipping a warm cup of tea and indulging in a warm handmade scone — and your dog can join you. Ridgefield's Tea Shop at Cucumber & Chamomile now caters to TeaPups, offering a new tea service and line of products just for dogs. Meredith Mulhearn, owner of The Tea Shop at Cucumber & Chamomile, and her daughter are huge animal lovers. "When I first opened the shop I would put out a water bowl for our local canine friends, but no one ever brought them by," Mulhearn said…
Events
Landscape Architect Talks New Book At Darien Community Association
DARIEN, Conn. -- Landscape architect Susan Cohen is scheduled to discuss her new book, "The Inspired Landscape," at the Darien Community Association in Darien on Thursday, Nov. 12 at 1 p.m. Cohen will speak and sign copies of her book at the event, which is sponsored in conjunction with Barrett Bookstore. "The Inspired Landscape" features the work of 21 landscape architects from around the world and traces each project from the initial spark of creativity through stunning completion. Cohen is a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, practices in Greenw…
Events
Croton Chorale And Orchestra Presents Vivaldi's 'Gloria'
CROTON, N.Y. -- The Croton Chorale and Orchestra will present Antonio Vivaldi's Gloria and sacred works by Haydn and Mendelssohn at 8 p.m. Saturday at Asbury Methodist Church in Croton. The 40-person ensemble will perform Vivaldi's Gloria, a work for chorus, soloists and orchestra; also on the program will be 18th, 19th and 20th century settings by Franz Josef Haydn, Felix Mendelssohn and Eriks Esenvalds of the Te Deum, a fifth-century hymn of praise. The chorale, now in its 16th year, is a community-based chorus and orchestra with members from Croton and neighboring communities who are dedi…
Police & Fire
Brewster Fire Chaplain Heads South In Retirement
BREWSTER, N.Y. -- During its monthly meeting on Tuesday, the Brewster Fire Department said farewell to its longtime department chaplain Richard Johnson, who is heading south to enjoy his retirement.The department thanked Johnson for his years of dedicated service to his community.
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lect Bob Tendy Election Victory Tops Week’s News In Putnam
PUTNAM, COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Punam County last week. Bob Tendy defeated two-term incumbent Adam Levy on Tuesday to become Putnam County's new District Attorney. Presidential hopeful George Pataki, of Garrison, failed to qualify for the next GOP debate. Mount Kisco Medical Group will change its name to CareMount Medical effective February 2016. Adarsha Budhathoki, of Brewster, is charged in an alleged rape of a student at State University of New York at Oswego. On Tuesday, a man from the Town of Kent was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident …
News
Mount Kisco Medical Group’s Name Change Tops Week’s News In Westchester
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Northern Westchester County last week. Mount Kisco Medical Group will change its name to CareMount Medical effective February 2016. Stephen D'Angelo and Jose Berra were the big winners in Tuesday's North Castle municipal elections. Two Westchester County men face assault charges following a police investigation into a bar fight in Cortlandt. Somers Supervisor Rick Morrissey, along with Councilmen Richard Clinchy and Thomas Garrity, handily won reelection to their seats. Democrats swept the Peekskill Council election o…
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Murder Charges In 6-Year-Old Case Top Week’s News In Westchester
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Here's a look at the top stories from around Southern Westchester County last week. New Rochelle native Roderick Covlin was arraigned on second-degree murder charges in the death of his wife. Dozens were arrested in New Rochelle following a large drug-trafficking sweep on Wednesday. Pelham-based A.G. Williams Painting Company has won its second small-business award this year. White Plains voters reelected three incumbent Democrats to the city's Common Council on Tuesday. Tarrytown Insurance Agent Margaret Black received the Frederick H. Dayton Award from the In…
Schools
Ossining High School's Michele Marona Receives Rotary Award
OSSINING, N.Y. -- Michele Marona, a 20-year employee of the Ossining School District, received an Employee of the Year award from the Rotary Club on Monday. The club, whose motto is “Service Above Self," recognizes local employees at its Annual Scholarship Fundraiser. Marona is one of four people in the Ossining community to receive the award this year, said George Weeks, chairman of the Rotary’s Employee of the Year Committee and club secretary. Ossining High School Assistant Principal Lorraine Longing, who nominated Marona, said she embodies the “Service Above Self” motto in her int…
Events
Pound Ridge Library Presents 'Music On A Sunday Afternoon'
POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- The Pound Ridge Library presents "Music on a Sunday Afternoon" -- featuring the Hudson Valley Chamber Singers in concert -- on Sunday at 3 p.m. in the library's Schaffner Room.The 15-member Hudson Valley Chamber Singers -- representing the Hudson Valley Singers under the direction of Eugene Sirotkine -- strive to transport their audience to a calm and tranquil oasis, removed from stress and worry, so that one can continue their day relaxed and inspired, filled with new energy channeled from Mozart, Bach and other giants of classical music. The concert, part of…
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