Month: February 2016

The current Tudor-style home located at the site of Trinity Presbyterian Church. The proposed project includes a 19,200-square-foot addition to this building and 130 off-street parking spaces with two access points to Anderson Hill Road. Photo/Andrew Dapolite.
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Trinity expansion still awaits approvals

The Trinity Presbyterian Church continues to move forward with a controversial project seeking additional approval for the construction of a 19,200-square-foot extension to its current 6,800-square-foot structure. A site plan review was presented by representatives from Divney Tung Schwalbe Intelligent Land Use, a firm representing the church, at the Harrison […]

Nora Brunnett hands Lyla, 5, one of Powell’s famous burgers.
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Halstead Ave. bakery hosts ‘Visiting Chef Night’

In a small, cozy bakery on Halstead Avenue, brightly colored sweet treats line the walls of a glass case. The walls, painted a bright teal, pop with fun, chalkboard signs welcoming guests. One of the signs reads “Welcome Chef Bill Powell.” On this particular evening, men, women and children alike […]

If approved, the fast food ban would ban quick, casual restaurants. This would not include chain sit-down restaurants.
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Village of Tuckahoe considers fast food ban

A recent controversy between Subway and the village of Tuckahoe has led to the consideration of a fast food ban. The ban would prohibit “formula fast food and formula quick casual.” According to Village Administrator David Burke, the Board of Trustees will likely vote on the matter sometime in late […]