Matt Annunziata knows exactly how long he and his Tuckahoe teammates have been waiting to see Haldane line up across the field from them. After losing to the Blue Devils in the 2016 Class D Section I finals, the senior quarterback and the rest of the Tigers have simply been […]
Month: September 2017
1917: A year of many changes
[dropcap]O[/dropcap] ne hundred years ago when the United States entered World War I, known then as “the Great War,” most Americans, including people in our local communities, were unaware of the vast changes transforming society. For three and a half years, Europe had been embroiled in devastating and senseless slaughter. […]
A busy summer in the village
[dropcap]I[/dropcap]n terms of productivity—and resulting disruption, this was a summer like no other in Bronxville. We are in the final stages of completion of the two biggest projects undertaken in the village in recent memory: the FEMA funded flood mitigation plan and the construction of Villa BXV. Flood Mitigation Over […]
Painters On Location raises money for arts center
If you took a stroll on Sept. 15 or 16, you may have spotted one of the 35 artists who set out to paint local landmarks, landscapes, and seascapes for The Rye Arts Center’s 14th Painters On Location, sponsored by Houlihan Lawrence. Some artists set their up easels downtown on […]
B’ville school remembers 9/11
On the 16th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Virginia and Flight 93 in Pennsylvania, members of the Bronxville High School senior class, administrators and faculty members gathered on the school’s front lawn to pay their respects to the victims and […]