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Business Group: Airport Noise Complaints Come From Few Residents

December 17, 2018 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Chappaqua,  Pleasantville,  Westchester County

Westchester’s largest business organization presented statistics last week showing a colossal spike in noise complaints lodged against Westchester Airport dating back to last year but most of those were registered by relatively few households. John Ravitz, the chief operating officer

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New Castle to Vote on Traffic Plan; Whole Foods Could Open By Saturday

December 12, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials will decide later this week whether to approve a temporary traffic plan that could enable Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield to obtain a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy and open Whole Foods on Saturday. The town and planning boards

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Chappaqua Whole Foods Opening Postponed; Traffic, Safety Concerns Cited

December 7, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

The opening of the Chappaqua Whole Foods was postponed last Friday after New Castle town and planning board members agreed they would not risk public safety until several traffic and road concerns are resolved. Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield, which was

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Friends, Parenting Podcast Buddies to Reprise Live Show at ChappPac

November 29, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

For parents, there are always challenges to face and obstacles to overcome. That may be particularly true for mothers. It’s no different for television writer Margaret Ables and actress and author Amy Wilson. But they do their best to try

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New Castle Postpones Leaf Blower Hearing Until at Least January

November 26, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

The New Castle Town Board will postpone resumption of its public hearing on banning gas-powered leaf blowers until members of the town’s Sustainability Advisory Board (SAB) have completed meetings with landscapers. Officials decided last week to hold off reconvening the

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New Castle Demands Rt. 117 Left Turn Lane for Whole Foods Opening

November 19, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

A Temporary Certificate of Occupancy for the new Whole Foods could be in jeopardy unless Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield provides a left turn lane from Route 117 onto Roaring Brook Road by the supermarket’s scheduled Dec.12 opening. Town Board and

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Greeley Theater Kicks Off Season With ‘The Pirates of Penzance’

November 15, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Horace Greeley High School theater teacher Jonathan Gellart has directed about 250 musicals during his career. But there was one show he’s wanted his young actors to experience that he has never had a chance to lead – until now.

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Six-Month Moratorium Eyed for New Castle Hamlet Applications

November 6, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials are contemplating a six-month moratorium for new applications in two of downtown Chappaqua’s retail zones as changes are sought for the town code that could allow for mixed-use development in the hamlet. The moratorium would allow a

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Temple Beth El Offers Solace After Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

October 30, 2018 Anna Young Chappaqua,  New Castle

Several hundred residents gathered with friends, neighbors and complete strangers Monday night for an interfaith service at Temple Beth El in Chappaqua denouncing the hate that claimed 11 lives in a Pittsburgh synagogue on Saturday. Speakers during the roughly 30-minute

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New Castle Considers Prohibition of Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers

October 29, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Citing excessive noise and carbon emissions, New Castle officials are considering legislation to ban gas-powered leaf blowers in town by 2021 and prohibit the use of all blowers from mid-May through September starting next year. Rand Manasse, a town resident

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