Month: March 2017

On Jan. 15, Westchester Joint Water Works began constructing a water transmission main on Sunnyside Avenue extending from South Road to Bruce Avenue. The construction is located near Harrison Town Hall. File photo
Lead Stories News

Town appoints interim judge to fill vacancy

Three months after the unexpected death of Harrison Town Justice Joseph Canella, town officials have appointed an interim judge to fill his vacancy until the upcoming general election in November. On March 23, Daniel Angiolillo, a former Republican justice of the New York Supreme Court, was selected to fill the […]

Shortstop Gina Nuvoloni steps to the plate on March 28.
Sports

Huskies eye opener

The Harrison softball team might be a young one, but to hear head coach Dean Marino tell it, the Huskies already have plenty of experience. With a host of underclassmen slated to play important roles for the team this year, Harrison will continue to grow as a program, without relinquishing […]

The first pitch
Opinion Sports

The first pitch

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he Major League Baseball calendar is set to kick off on April 3, and while every team’s fan base comes into the season with a host of questions about playoff chances, roster spots and divisional races, I’ve got another question as we wait for Opening Day. Will President Trump throw […]

After a March 23 public hearing, the Brightview Senior Living Center proposed for 600 Lake St. has received final approval from the Harrison Town Council. As part of the approval, the developer will only be allowed to build 148 units, a reduction from the originally proposed 160. File photo
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Town approves Brightview senior center in 3-2 vote

In a 3-2 vote, Harrison’s Town Council issued final approval for the potential Brightview Senior Living Center on Lake Street which has elicited challenge from hundreds of West Harrison residents since last year. The developer has made several changes since the Planning Board issued a site plan approval in December, […]

JCC of Mid-Westchester located at 999 Wilmot Road in Scarsdale. Photo/Andrew Dapolite
Community

JCC of Mid-Westchester hosts annual benefit

On Thursday, March 30, the JCC of Mid-Westchester will host its annual benefit, this year entitled “A Salute to the Arts.” The event will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the JCC at 999 Wilmot Road in Scarsdale. “Now, more than ever, the JCC needs the community […]