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Towns Rush to Amend Regulations to Allow Outdoor Dining

June 9, 2020 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Chappaqua,  New Castle,  North Castle

Several local municipalities are working with restaurant owners in their business districts to ease restrictions on the permitting process for outdoor seating as the region enters the second phase of the state’s reopening plan. Last week the towns of North

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Armonk Art Show Searches for Larger Site to Keep Attendees Safe

June 3, 2020 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

Organizers of the Armonk Outdoor Art Show are searching for a new venue for the popular annual event this fall after their pitch to use portions of two larger fields at Community Park was rebuffed. For years the show has

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Byram Hills’ Science Research Students Persevere With Annual Symposium

May 31, 2020 Examiner Media Armonk,  North Castle

By Bridget Bonanni The Byram Hills High School symposium recognizing the work of its science research program students is often the defining moment for those who participate in the school’s acclaimed course of study. This year the 31st annual Dr.

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COVID-19

Cuomo to Sign Order Allowing Store Owners to Bar Mask-less Patrons

May 28, 2020 Martin Wilbur Mount Kisco,  North Castle,  Putnam County,  Westchester County

If you’re entering a store or place of business anywhere in New York State, it will now be a requirement to wear a mask. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday he is signing an executive order that would allow a shopkeeper

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No. Castle Authorizes $10M Bond to Complete Town’s Road Repaving

May 18, 2020 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  North Castle

Last week the North Castle Town Board unanimously approved authorizing the municipality to borrow up to $10 million to finish the final 31 miles of repaving throughout the town at an accelerated pace. While adoption of the state Environmental Quality

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Longtime North Castle Building Inspector William Richardson Dies at 68

May 18, 2020 Martin Wilbur North Castle

William Richardson, a longtime North Castle building inspector, died from complications from the coronavirus on May 5 at the age of 68 years old. Richardson, a lifelong Greenwich, Conn. resident, worked for the town for 25 years until his retirement

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Pleasantville Closes Municipal Pool, Village Camp for This Summer

May 13, 2020 Abby Luby Mount Kisco,  Mount Pleasant,  New Castle,  North Castle,  Pleasantville

There will be no pool season or summer camp in the Village of Pleasantville this year. The closures, which were announced at the board’s Monday evening work session, were driven mainly by the numerous health risks posed by the coronavirus.

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Three Districts to Have Contested Board of Education Races

May 12, 2020 Martin Wilbur Chappaqua,  Mount Kisco,  Mount Pleasant,  North Castle,  Pleasantville

This article has been updated to reflect that a candidate for the Bedford Board of Education has withdrawn from the race and will not appear on the ballot. Voters in the Chappaqua, Pleasantville and Mount Pleasant school districts will have

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P’ville Fire Department Cancels Annual Fireman’s Parade

May 5, 2020 Abby Luby Armonk,  North Castle,  Pleasantville

Pleasantville Fire Chief Stephane Zapletal said Tuesday that this year’s Fireman’s Parade scheduled for Friday, May 29 has been canceled. “Out of caution we decided to cancel this year’s fire parade for the safety of everyone,” Zapletal said. “In a

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Byram Hills Students Deliver in Pinch to Seniors During Crisis

April 6, 2020 Martin Wilbur Armonk,  Chappaqua,  North Castle,  Ossining

Last month as the full impact of the coronavirus threat began to unfold locally, Gabby Ripka noticed a large number of senior citizens still shopping for themselves. It was already known that older residents were among the most vulnerable as

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