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New Location for (914) Cares, Kids’ Kloset Opens in No. White Plains

September 21, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  North Castle,  Westchester County

In 2014, Chappaqua residents Jessica Reinmann and Dawn Greenberg wanted to let the public know about some of the volunteer opportunities at several nonprofits in their community and surrounding towns. They founded Chappaqua Cares, originally partnering with four non-profit organizations

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Pair of Rockettes Spend Time With Children in Chappaqua

September 21, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

It may still feel a bit like summer, but it’s only a couple of months before shoppers drive themselves ragged looking for all the right gifts and start hanging their holiday decorations. Last Wednesday, there were two visitors at the

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Sidewalks, Curbing for Downtown Chappaqua Delayed Until Spring

September 17, 2018 Anna Young Chappaqua,  New Castle

New Castle officials were discouraged after recently learning that curbing and sidewalk work for the downtown infrastructure and streetscape project would be delayed until next spring. Steve Boswell, of Boswell Engineering, said last Wednesday that he anticipates storm drainage improvements

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Radio City Rockettes to Visit Chappaqua Library Wednesday Afternoon

September 11, 2018 Examiner Media Chappaqua

It’s never too early to light up the holidays. The Radio City Rockettes will visit the Chappaqua Public Library on Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., one of six visits to libraries in the tristate area. Before rehearsals

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Chappaqua Fliers Take Aim at School District in Sexual Abuse Case

September 3, 2018 Anna Young Chappaqua,  New Castle

Anonymous fliers circulated throughout downtown Chappaqua last week criticizing the Chappaqua Central School District for allegedly trying to invalidate claims that former Horace Greeley High School drama teacher Christopher Schraufnagel sexually abused students. Nearly three years after Schraufnagel was arrested,

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Chappaqua Library Set to Undergo Renovations Starting This Week

September 3, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Patrons of the Chappaqua Public Library can expect to find some changes and inconveniences over the next nine months as portions of the facility will be upgraded along with the expansion of the Children’s Room. The $1.7 million project, which

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InterGenerate Opens New Co-operative Garden in Mount Kisco

July 26, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco

An organization that has been creating community gardens and promotes environmental sustainability has opened a co-operative garden where a portion of the harvest will be donated to a local pantry. InterGenerate has partnered with Arc of Westchester on the garden

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Treatment Center Reps Meet With New Castle Officials to Allay Concerns

July 24, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Representatives of an addiction treatment center that opened recently at Chappaqua Crossing faced New Castle officials last week to answer questions and quell any fears that the facility could be harmful to the community. Mountainside Treatment Center, based in Canaan,

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Chappaqua Friends Part of Record-Setting Rocket Launch Attempt

July 20, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

This has been an exhilarating summer for Adam Katz and Keith Corso. The two friends from Chappaqua and Horace Greeley High School graduates are members of a team called Operation Space, a group of about 45 college students from 30

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New Castle, Con Ed Review Storm Response in Face-to-Face Meeting

June 28, 2018 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  New Castle

Con Edison representatives last week pledged to New Castle officials that they will be better prepared to handle future severe storms as the utility seeks improvements to its systems following last March’s devastating weather events. The Town Board sat down

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