The Westchester County District Attorney’s office announced on Jan. 25 that a man has been sentenced to 18 year to life in state prison for burglarizing 11 homes throughout the county in 2014. Angelo Carzoglio, a 52-year-old from Manhattan, was found guilty of participating in a burglary ring that affected […]
Month: January 2018
Latimer sets collegial tone, stresses bipartisanship
Addressing a packed audience at the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Local Summit’s Jan. 16 breakfast program, new Westchester County Executive George Latimer spoke of “setting a different tone with a different set of philosophies.” His early actions fulfilled campaign promises and were symbolic of the collegial tone he wants to achieve. In his […]
Author to speak at Bronxville school on girl empowerment
The Bronxville School will welcome Rachel Simmons – a New York Times best-selling author and co-founder of Girls Leadership, a national nonprofit organization that is dedicated to developing leadership skills in girls – as a guest speaker on Feb. 28. She will share strategies to help young girls move beyond the standards […]
Balanced Rye clips Eagles
Rye may not have any one player likely to be named New York state’s “Mr. Basketball” at the end of the season, but so far, it hasn’t made a lick of difference. With a commitment to unselfish play and a deep pool of reserves, the Garnets have established themselves as […]
SUNY Purchase student receives scholarship of a lifetime
Quincy Phillips, a freshman at SUNY Purchase College, is pursuing his bachelor’s degree debt-free thanks to a full-tuition four-year scholarship he received from “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and Walmart. Now in the second semester of his freshman year, Phillips said he loves the environment of SUNY Purchase, and the passion […]