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Events
Reading Fest Tops Fall Library Events At North Castle Public Library
ARMONK, N.Y. – Residents can register now for a Community Reading Festival in progress now through Nov. 20 at the North Castle Public Library. Register for Community Reading Festival or other library activities on the library website or by calling 914-273-3887. Other library activities in October include A “Bookshare” gathering will be held towards the conclusion of the Community Reading Festival for all participants to exchange thoughts and opinions on the books read during the two months. Voice actor Alan Sklar gives a dramatic reading of Edgar Alan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum&…
Sports
Wayne Valley Gymnasts Win Passaic Team Title
WEST MILFORD — Wayne Valley gymnasts overpowered the competition at Wednesday’s Passaic County championship meet, northjersey.com reports. Rachael Bussanich led Wayne Valley’s freshman team as the overall winner and helped it win its second title against two-time defending champ Wayne Hills. Wayne Hills junior Nikki Sanzari came away with gold for a second straight year, following up her 2014 bars title with a first-place 8.85 on beam. She was second all-around with a 34.925, while senior teammate Courtney Conforth closed her final county meet with a fourth-place 9.1 on floor. For the full…
News
Rockland County Revamps Behavioral Health Based On Report
NEW CITY, N.Y. – Behavioral health in Rockland County is being revised based on the results of a recent report, Rockland County Executive Ed Day announced. The recommendations call for revamping the system in a financially sustainable way. The County Executive's Commission on Community Behavioral Health was formed in August, 2014 to conduct a thorough, countywide community assessment of behavioral health needs, including an analysis of strengths and gaps. "Improving behavioral health services is a top priority of my administration," said Day. "With these valuable recommendat…
Police & Fire
Dispute Over Leaves Tops North Castle Police Blotter
North Castle Police Department reports: Animal Complaint A Bedford Road resident reported around 6 a.m. on Oct. 17 that a dead deer was in the roadway on Route 22 between Banksville Road and Tripp Lane, police said. According to reports, police found the deer near 486 Bedford Road and moved to the side of the roadway and notified the proper departments. Lost Dog Police said a Banksville Road resident reported on Oct. 17 she found a light brown, shepherd mix dog wandering. Police transported the canine to headquarters. Larceny Police said a resident of Grand Old Mount Kisco Road walked i…
News
Ossining Village Board Focuses On Efficiency
To the editor: This is a year focused on establishing greater efficiency. How can village government provide excellent services to the community while making the most of your tax dollars? In September we welcomed Trustee Rika Levin to the Board. That appointment was made following a call for resumes and interviewing the nine candidates who stepped forward. With the unexpected resignation of now former Trustee Daraio, we have a vacancy on the Board. The BOT has decided not to appoint anyone to fill that seat at this time. We will allow the election to unfold. Abe Zambrano becoming Village …
Politics
All Seven Bridgeport Mayoral Candidates Expected At Voter Forum
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- The League of Women Voters of the Bridgeport Area has acceptances from all seven candidates running for mayor of Bridgeport for a voter forum. The event is set for the Klein Auditorium from 4:30 to 6 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 25. The event, organized by the LWV, has coalition partners that include the Council of Churches, Greater Bridgeport NAACP, Bridgeport Education Association and the city’s Public Library. The event is free and open to the public. In the forum, written questions will be taken from the audience. Each candidate will be asked the same questions, whether it…
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Haven String Quartet Performs With Students In Greenwich
GREENWICH, Conn. -- The Greenwich Alliance for Education just received a matching grant of $4,768 from the Connecticut Office of the Arts. The grant will allow the Haven String Quartet of New Haven to lead a master class and perform a free family concert at the Greenwich Library. The alliance is delivering this program in partnership with the Greenwich Arts Council’s Curiosity Concerts, Music Haven, Greenwich Library and Connecticut School of Music. All of the organizations are contributing to the program’s budget. The following classes will be at the Greenwich Arts Council Meeting Room,…
Business
Key Food Will Keep 1,800 A&P Employees In 23-Store Acquisition
Employee-owned Key Food Stores based in Staten Island, N.Y. will retain 1,800 employees in its acquisition of 23 A&P supermarkets in New York and New Jersey, supermarketnews.com reports. The stores being acquired from A&P include Pathmark, A&P, Food Emporium and Food Basics. The stores will operate under the Key Foods and Food Universe name, according to the article. For the full story see supermarketnews.com.
Police & Fire
Shots Fired In Yonkers
YONKERS, N.Y. – Overnight gunfire early Thursday brought police to the area of Oak and Elm streets in Yonkers, News 12 reports News 12. When police arrived at the scene, they recovered at least one casing, but no suspects, according to the article. It’s the third time this week Yonkers police were called for overnight gunfire, and no arrests have been made. For the full story, click here.
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Somers
Ptsa
Salutes Staff With Appreciation Lunch
SOMERS, N.Y. – The Somers High School PTSA is holding a staff appreciation lunch from 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday in the high school library, 120 Primrose St., Lincolndale. Set-up is from 8 to 10 a.m. Serving is from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cleanup is from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. For more information contact Linda Luciano at lindajustducky@msn.com.
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