On Feb. 10-11, the area’s top wrestlers took to the mat at Sleepy Hollow and Clarkstown South high schools to compete in the annual D-I Section I Tournament. When the dust had settled, some familiar local faces took their spot atop the podium earning well-deserved championship honors. Among grapplers in […]
Month: February 2018
Rye creates committee to oversee tunnel project
The Rye City Council unanimously approved establishing a committee to collect information on Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s proposed construction of a tunnel linking Long Island to Westchester County, which recently picked up steam after the state began soliciting ideas from private investors. Known as the Long Island Tunnel Advisory Committee, […]
Westchester mother reinvents the baby bottle
After noticing an issue with the way her newborn was feeding, Priska Diaz, founder and CEO of Bittylab, created a line of baby bottles and lids that are now being tested to become certified medical devices. Diaz’s line of products include the Bare Air-Free bottles that expel air from the […]
Your health and that of Bronxville
I often write about the importance of preserving our business district and its small town atmosphere because of the benefit to our tax base, home values, revenue stream and village aesthetic. After listening to a TED talk on aging, I can add that living in and supporting our village will […]
Marcotte is St. Patrick’s parade grand marshal
The Eastchester Irish American Social Club, EIASC, announced Sheila Marcotte, village of Tuckahoe resident, well known for her service as a volunteer, real estate agent and elected official, is the grand marshal for the EIASC’s 14th annual Eastchester St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The parade is Sunday, March 11 at 3 […]