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A Fireboat’s Second Life on the Hudson
After being bought by restaurateurs, the John D. McKean, a former New York City fireboat, is being prepared for a new role: that of floating museum. Westchester County Content is…
03/11/2016 – Open Life Drawing
The Westchester Community College Center for the Arts invites you to a monitored life drawing session offered to all (no instructor). This event is free, but donations are accepted! Open…
Fire Claims Life of Woman, Hospitalizes Husband
A fatal fire, believed to be electrical in nature, claimed the life of an 86-year-old Mount Kisco woman, and according to Mayor Michael Cindrich, put her 93-year-old husband in a…
At Donohue’s, a Nightly Steak, a Life Gone By
A neighborhood restaurant representative of an older New York grabbed media attention recently after one of its patrons left two of his favorite servers $ 50,000 each. NYT > Food…
An Imaginary Battle Comes to Life at the Hudson River Museum
Colorful characters, a fictional republic and a giant wooden horse are among the elements featured in “Frohawk Two Feathers: Kill Your Best Ideas, The Battle for New York and Its…
Amid Years of Psychiatric Turmoil, a Glue Gun Helps Keep Her Life Intact
Elaine Baez collects plain, unused or discarded dolls and resurrects them as her own pieces of art. She said the dolls “keep my nerves together.” NYT > Westchester County Content…
Friends Take the Field to Call Attention to an Illness That Took a Life
Dozens of friends assembled in Irvington, , on Saturday for a softball tournament organized to support a foundation dedicated to spreading awareness about obsessive-compulsive disorder. NYT > Westchester County Content…
Life Sentences for 2 Sex Traffickers Who Preyed on Mexican Immigrants
Isaias and Bonifacio Flores-Mendez were each sentenced to life in prison last month for smuggling hundreds of Mexican women across the border and forcing them into prostitution in and around…
Hundreds Celebrate Life of James “Jimmy Mack” McNair
Hundreds of family, friends and fans packed the Paramount Hudson Valley theatre Thursday to celebrate the life and laughter of James “Jimmy Mack” McNair, the Peekskill man killed in…
A Good Appetite: Taking Advantage of Sorrel’s Brief Life
Sour, grassy and bright, this herb, melted into a pan full of seared scallops, slaps you out of your wintry potato doldrums. NYT > Dining & Wine Content is copyrighted…