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Day: April 1, 2021

The White Plains Examiner 

White Plains Installs New Traffic Signal to Assist Pedestrians, Enhance Safety

April 1, 2021 Rick Pezzullo 3151 Views White Plains 1 min read

The City of White Plains has installed a new traffic signal on Main Street between Lexington Avenue and Martin Luther King Boulevard to make it easier and safer for pedestrians to cross.  The HAWK (High Intensity Activated Cross Walk) signal gives

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The Examiner 

Lighthouse Youth Theatre Starts Anew After Pandemic Forces Armonk Studio to Close

April 1, 2021April 3, 2021 Martin Wilbur 1005 Views Armonk, Mount Kisco 3 min read

Lighthouse Youth Theatre, one of Westchester’s preeminent creative programs for children, is relocating from its Armonk studio to the Saw Mill Club in Mount Kisco this week. John Fanelli, Lighthouse’s founder and artistic director, said as the year-long pandemic-induced closure

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The Northern Westchester Examiner 

Memorial Service to Be Held Honoring Late Croton-on-Hudson Trustee Habib

April 1, 2021April 1, 2021 Anna Young 1057 Views Croton-on-Hudson 2 min read

A memorial service will be held at Senasqua Park a week from Sunday following the sudden passing of Croton-on-Hudson Village Trustee John Habib. The service, organized by Habib’s wife Tanya, invites those to gather at his favorite park along the

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