The entire Glenville School community are knitting winter hats and key chains to benefit Vanishing White Matter (VWM) Families Foundation. Fourth grader Sam Buck has the rare disease. Continue Reading →
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The entire Glenville School community are knitting winter hats and key chains to benefit Vanishing White Matter (VWM) Families Foundation. Fourth grader Sam Buck has the rare disease. Continue Reading →
Camillo recently resigned as State Representative for the 151st District, after serving 11 years including time as an Assistant Minority Leader. Continue Reading →
Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda is a joyous girl power romp. New this year: print your tickets and bring them with you. Performance dates are February 28, 29, March 1, 6, 7 and 8, 2020. Continue Reading →
About a dozen residents of Byram and Port Chester shared their opinions on the proposed 7-story, 242-unit development that would replace the entire block bordered by North Main St, Mill St, Abendroth and Highland St. Most opposed the project, several cited the appeal of the existing diverse and historic buildings. Continue Reading →
Chef Lewandowski’s New American menu combines local ingredients with Mediterranean and Asian flavors and cooking techniques. Continue Reading →
First date permit is eligible for issuance is March 8, 2020. Continue Reading →
The charge of knowingly providing a firearm to a convicted felon carries a maximum term of imprisonment of 10 years. Continue Reading →
The incident follows a series of thefts from cars, mostly in Byram. Continue Reading →
Police tried to stop a car a car with heavily tinted rear license plate attachment that obstructed its view. The driver sped off, ran a red light, and at one point crossed over into oncoming traffic. Continue Reading →
This dynamic interactive performance with Kane Smego will focus on issues of race, gender, community building, and the stories that we all carry. Through spoken word poetry, Kane takes listeners on a journey exploring the role that our layered identities, experiences, and stories play in leadership, community engagement and building relationships across lines of difference. Continue Reading →