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It's Homecoming Weekend With Horace Greeley Football, Soccer It's Homecoming Weekend With Horace Greeley Football, Soccer
It's Homecoming Weekend With Horace Greeley Football, Soccer CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. – Horace Greeley Homecoming will be held Saturday, with the second annual tailgate party held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Horace Greeley High School parking lot.  Students wearing Greeley orange and blue will receive a free meal.  The boys’ varsity soccer team will kick off the day at 11 a.m. against Mahopac at Horace Greeley on Contest Field. The boys’ varsity football game at 2 p.m. vs. Mahopac will also be played at Horace Greeley at Contest Field. The homecoming dance will be held from 8-11 p.m. in the high school gym. For a full schedule of fall sports event…
Fogama In Rye Reviewed By New York Times Fogama In Rye Reviewed By New York Times
Fogama In Rye Reviewed By New York Times RYE, N.Y. – Fogama in Rye received a good rating in a New York Times review, which praised the restaurant for its ability to introduce sushi in a positive light to diners who aren’t that familiar with Asian dishes. The Japanese restaurant, located at 92 Purchase St., offers diners pork gyoza, and “deftly” prepared shrimp and vegetable tempura, according to the Times. Other favorite dishes were the lobster mango roll, broiled black cod, vegetable pad Tai and sautéed rice noodles with shrimp. Looking for something sweet? Try the Japanese cream puff (special), mocha or almond cookies, accord…
Police Suspect Foul Play Related To Three-Car Crash In Yonkers Police Suspect Foul Play Related To Three-Car Crash In Yonkers
Police Suspect Foul Play Related To Three-Car Crash In Yonkers YONKERS, N.Y. – Police suspect a man involved in a three-car crash in Yonkers Monday morning may have been a victim of violence right before the accident, FiOS1 News reported. The man was shot or stabbed at another unknown location, then tried to drive to St. Joseph’s Hospital when he rear ended a car, crossed over the median and hit another car driving in the opposite direction, according to the report. The accident happened on Nepperhan and S. Broadway, reports FiOS1 News. CLICK HERE to read the full story. 
New Rochelle Opera Presents Opera’s Greatest Hits New Rochelle Opera Presents Opera’s Greatest Hits
New Rochelle Opera Presents Opera’s Greatest Hits NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. – New Rochelle Opera continues its 30th anniversary celebration by presenting Opera’s Greatest Hits Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Christopher Murphy Auditorium at Iona College. The concert will feature selections from “Rigoletto,” “La Traviata,” “Madama Butterfly,” “The Magic Flute,” “Turandot,” “Carmen” and “The Merry Widow.” NRO’s featured soloists for the concert are Kelli Butler (soprano), Joshua Benevento (tenor), Sara Petrocelli (mezzo-soprano) and Chad Armstrong (baritone). Company co-founder and artistic director Camille Coppola will narrate the program, and Renee Guerre…
Mount Vernon Adds Local Flair With City Natives At Film Festival Mount Vernon Adds Local Flair With City Natives At Film Festival
Mount Vernon Adds Local Flair With City Natives At Film Festival MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. – The City of Mount Vernon is hosting the second annual Mount Vernon Film Festival Thursday, Sept. 24 to Sunday, Sept. 27. “We teamed up this year with the Picture House Regional Film Center, formerly known as the Pelham Picture House. Mount Vernon natives, singer Al B. Sure and filmmaker Osiris Imhotep will be a part of this year’s festivities in order to celebrate, inspire and support the wealth of talent coming out of the Mount Vernon community,” said Mayor Ernest D. Davis. The festival will feature over 65 films from nine different countries, beginning with the openi…
Eastchester Fire Commissioners Invite Public To 2016 Budget Meeting Eastchester Fire Commissioners Invite Public To 2016 Budget Meeting
Eastchester Fire Commissioners Invite Public To 2016 Budget Meeting EASTCHESTER, N.Y. – The Eastchester Board of Fire Commissioners discussed the monthly treasurer’s report with Treasurer John Malesardi, during the Sept. 10 meeting, who presented for discussion a proposed 2016 fire district budget. The board has set a public hearing date for Tuesday, Oct. 20, for public discussion and final adoption of the 2016 fire district budget. The following will also be discussed during the monthly meeting: Report on Tuckahoe Firehouse summer restoration project Report on Chester Heights Firehouse planned engineering study Status report of fire district’s front-lin…
Prospector Theater Holding Flea Market Fundraiser In Parking Lot Prospector Theater Holding Flea Market Fundraiser In Parking Lot
Prospector Theater Holding Flea Market Fundraiser In Parking Lot RIDGEFIELD, Conn. – Prospector Theater is holding a flea market and community tag sale Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The flea market will held in the parking lot of the theater. Buy antiques, crafts and other treasures for a good cause – funds will go toward training to provide employment for adults with special needs. For more information, contact the theater at (203) 438-0136. The Prospector Theater is located at 25 Prospect St., Ridgefield. 
Assemblyman Katz Discussing Medical Alert  Program In Mahopac Assemblyman Katz Discussing Medical Alert  Program In Mahopac
Assemblyman Katz Discussing Medical Alert Program In Mahopac MAHOPAC, N.Y. – Assemblyman Steve Katz (R, C-Yorktown) will co-host an informational session on the Yellow Dot program with the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 11 a.m. at the Putnam County Golf Course. The Yellow Dot program is free and aids first responders during the first hour following a car crash or other emergency. A Yellow Dot in the driver's-side rear window of a vehicle will alert first responders that vital medical information is in the glove compartment. “The Yellow Dot program is vital for first responders to obtain all the information they need to save you…
Buy Books Or Baked Goods At Sale To Benefit Mount Kisco Library Buy Books Or Baked Goods At Sale To Benefit Mount Kisco Library
Buy Books Or Baked Goods At Sale To Benefit Mount Kisco Library MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. – Friends of the Mount Kisco Library are hosting a book and bake sale Saturday and Sunday at the library. The sale will be open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. There will be more than 120 cartons of books of all genres – children's, art, fiction, non-fiction, coffee table, travel and more. The Mount Kisco Public Library is at 100 Main St., Mount Kisco.
Man Arrested In Threat To Kill Poughkeepsie Police Man Arrested In Threat To Kill Poughkeepsie Police
Man Arrested In Threat To Kill Poughkeepsie Police POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. – A Rhinebeck man was arrested Wednesday after he made threats to a Dutchess County agency employee about killing everyone in the City of Poughkeepsie Police Department, reports the Poughkeepsie Journal.  Joseph H. Greenfield, 49, was charged with making a terrorist threat, a felony, after the Dutchess County agency employee called City of Poughkeepsie public safety dispatchers and warned them that Greenfield said he had a gun and was on his way to the Poughkeepsie police department to "shoot everyone in the building," according to the report. CLICK HERE to read…
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