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North Castle Moves Ahead to Upgrade Sewer Plant for Downtown Armonk

May 5, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

North Castle officials are planning improvements to the wastewater treatment plant for the sewer district that serves downtown Armonk rather than opting for the far more expensive facility expansion to accommodate additional downtown development. Last week, the Town Board agreed

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GovernmentThe Examiner

North Castle Approves Affordable Unit Reduction for Fareri Project

April 21, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

The North Castle Town Board last week approved fewer affordable housing for a revamped 20-unit condominium development in Armonk that must be completed by the end of 2022 for the developer to receive the reduction. By a 4-1 vote, board

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Arts & EntertainmentBusinessThe Examiner

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

April 1, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Mount Kisco

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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EducationThe Examiner

Byram Hills Looks to Increase Attendance in Grades 7-12 to 60 Percent

March 22, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

Byram Hills school officials plan to increase in-class attendance for grades 7-12 to 60 percent next month as districts search for ways to safely and effectively return students to class more often. Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jen Lamia said last

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Revised Armonk Hotel-Townhouse Plan May Still Be Too Dense for Town Board

March 17, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

The developer of a proposed hotel and townhouse plan in Armonk has once again revised the project by reducing the number of units but two North Castle Town Board members remain uncomfortable with its density. Frank Madonna is seeking to

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North Castle Ready to Bond for Accelerated Road Repaving Program

March 3, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

North Castle officials are planning to accelerate the final 24 miles of paving of town roads by drawing on most of a $10 million bond authorization that was approved last spring. Town Administrator Kevin Hay last week recommended to the

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Treasures Thrift Shop in Armonk to Celebrate Grand Reopening After COVID-19 Closure

March 1, 2021 Examiner Media Armonk

Treasures Thrift Shop at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Armonk is hosting a grand reopening. Starting March 6, shop hours will be Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for both shopping and donations. Shuttered since last year due to

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Armonk Developer Resists Project Deadline to Reduce Affordable Units

February 16, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk

The Armonk developer who has been seeking a lower percentage of affordable units for a revamped condominium project has balked at a town-imposed deadline to complete construction that would enable him to receive the reduction. During the start of a

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Examiner

Staying Grounded Through Pandemic With Yoga – and for a Good Cause

February 12, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,  Westchester County

Like so many other aspects of life during the past year, the pandemic has brought havoc to those who love yoga and their instructors. Many studios have been forced to close, whether it be temporarily or permanently and move online.

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GovernmentThe Examiner

North Castle Public Hearing to Open on Fewer Affordable Units at Old Lumberyard

February 10, 2021 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

The North Castle Town Board will hold a public hearing Wednesday evening on a proposed local law that would reduce the percentage of affordable housing units for a revised condominium project at the old lumberyard site in Armonk. Town officials

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