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Jewelry, Home Accessory Store to Open at Chappaqua Crossing

February 13, 2019 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Chappaqua,  New Castle

The owners of an Armonk jewelry store will open a second location and expand their selection of merchandise when they open at Chappaqua Crossing this spring. Tanya Tochner, the owner of ROCKS on Main Street in downtown Armonk, said Tuesday

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Challenges of a Local Immigrant Waiting for Word on His Future

February 13, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco

Life was hard for Juan when he arrived at the United States border in Texas seeking asylum 14 years ago. He left Mexico determined to make a better life for himself than the meager wages he was subsisting on working

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Greenstein Won’t Run Again in New Castle; Makowska to Also Step Aside

February 4, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle Supervisor Robert Greenstein announced Monday that he will not seek a fourth term this fall. Greenstein, 51, a registered Democrat who ran and won three times for supervisor on the Republican line, said he knew following his 2017

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Man, Woman Indicted in Connection With Chappaqua Home Invasion

January 31, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Two suspects who had been arrested for allegedly participating in an October Chappaqua home invasion were indicted on multiple felony charges Thursday in connection with the incident. Mirabai Sheridan, 44, of the Bronx and 78-year-old Philip Budin of New York

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New Castle Boards Approve Opening of Life Time at Chap Crossing

January 31, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

This article has been updated to reflect Life Time’s opening day, which was announced after the original version had been posted. New Castle approved a revised Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) Tuesday night without dissent that will enable the Life

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New Castle to Determine if Life Time Fitness Makes Feb. 1 Opening

January 25, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials pressed representatives for Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield this week for information to help the town determine whether traffic from Life Time Fitness and three months of road construction is a manageable condition. At a public hearing Tuesday

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Tuesday Hearing Set for Additional Chap Crossing Business Openings

January 21, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

A public hearing will be held Tuesday night following a recent request from Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield to amend its Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) to allow Life Time Fitness and other establishments to open. The New Castle town and

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Chappaqua Author Draws on Family Experiences to Write Second Novel

January 18, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

If writing what you know about most makes for the most compelling stories, then Lynda Cohen Loigman may have a hit on her hands. The Chappaqua resident and author traveled back to where she grew up, Springfield, Mass., as the

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Consultant: Traffic Operating Well Since Whole Foods Opening

January 15, 2019 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

A month after the opening of Whole Foods, traffic near the Chappaqua Crossing complex has flowed well, the New Castle Town Board was told last week by its traffic consultant and police officer monitoring the site. Lou Luglio, the consultant

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Joan Corwin, Owner of Chappaqua Transportation, Dies at 83

December 18, 2018 Examiner Media Chappaqua,  New Castle,  Pleasantville

Joan R. Corwin, owner of Chappaqua Transportation since 1970, died Dec. 15. She was 83. Corwin is survived by her children, Joseph Cipriani, Laurie Dipietro, Theresa Cipriani and Seth Corwin. Vincent Cipriani predeceased her; her sisters, Patricia and Connie; her

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