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Croton’s Thom Terrific Set to Call It Quits at Year’s End
When I first came upon the local sports circuit as a wide-eyed cub reporter back in the winter of 1989, I had envisioned myself being assigned to the major Class…
The Restaurant Examiner: Your New Year’s Eve Dining and Entertainment Guide
This week, we list restaurants in the region that will be open past midnight on New Year’s Eve to celebrate the arrival of 2016. If a band or DJ is…
Chappaqua Vigil Calls for End to Gun Violence Three Years After Newtown
It was three years ago Monday that Americans learned of the massacre of children and adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. The gunman entered the nearby school…
Where to Go Now: This New Year’s Eve, Party Like You’re Not Supposed To
The style, if not the temperance, of the Roaring Twenties, is the inspiration for several New Year’s celebrations around the country. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective…
Hudson Valley Pet Food Pantry Celebrates 5 Years
The Hudson Valley Pet Food Pantry will host a celebration on Monday, Oct. 26 at the CV Rich Mansion in White Plains. The event will include food provided by Caperberry…
How they became us: Orange County changed forever in the 40 years since the fall of Saigon
The lucky ones carried bread bags holding all their worldly others had nothing – no extra clothes, no money, not even a homeland after Saigon fell 40 years ago this…
Beatles Fan Fest Returns to W’chester for First Time in Over 30 Years
More than 50 years after the iconic band set foot in America for the first time, “Beatlemania” is taking over Westchester County this weekend. Starting tonight (Friday), The Fest for…
Home Guru: The Saga of Why I Didn’t Take a Bath in 50 Years
By Bill Primavera This morning I took my first bath in 50 years, and it wasn’t for the purpose of getting myself clean but rather to clean the air tub,…
Four years, seven continents, 183.4 miles: San Clemente woman completes marathon goal
Four years after embarking on an ambitious quest to complete marathons on all seven continents, Beth Sanden finally has checked off the last, and most difficult, challenge on her list:…
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…