Month: June 2017

Barnes & Noble’s
outdoor dining area
opened in late April,
providing customers
the opportunity to
enjoy the weather
along with their meal. Photo/Jen Parente
Features

Barnes & Noble Kitchen cooking up success

Several months into the opening of Barnes & Noble Kitchen, the bookstore’s rebranding, the Eastchester location has already built up a loyal customer base. Included in the 22,000-square-foot bookstore, the third of its kind, is a 2,600-square-foot kitchen. The new store provides one convenient location for shoppers to enjoy a […]

Walter’s Hot Dogs is already well known for its hot dog stand on Palmer
Avenue in Mamaroneck. Photo courtesy Walter’s Hot Dogs
News

Walter’s Hot Dogs to enter White Plains

Due to popular demand, Walter’s Hot Dogs is planning to open a second location in the heart of downtown White Plains this fall. After more than 90 years, the fourth-generation family-run business will be opening a storefront restaurant at 186 Mamaroneck Ave. in White Plains. Walter’s currently has its famous […]

Remembering the fallen
Opinion

Remembering the fallen

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]n Monday, May 29, the town/village of Harrison honored those men and women who sacrificed their lives for the liberties we enjoy today. This year’s Memorial Day parade and ceremony was a wonderful tribute to fallen servicemen and women who courageously served in the armed forces and lost their lives. […]

The village of Rye Brook will hold a public hearing on a draft law which would put a series of restrictions on gun stores operating in the village, including limiting those stores from opening within 500 feet of schools, playgrounds, daycares or religious centers.
Photo courtesy Flickr.com
Lead Stories News

Town issues first secondhand dealers license

Less than two months after rewriting a previously flawed law which had been in the town’s code for decades, Harrison issued its first known secondhand dealers license to the Halstead Avenue gun store L&L Sports. According to town documents released in response to a Freedom of Information Law, FOIL, request, […]

Although not yet approved in three separate committees, the Westchester County Legislature’s Democratic Caucus is pushing for a vote on an immigration enforcement proposal for Monday, July 17. The bill was pitched back in February. File photo
Lead Stories News

County police to cut back from specialized units

Several impending retirements and a lack of staffing are threatening the Westchester County Department of Public Safety to cut back from various specialized units, according to the union president. Micahel Hagan, the president of the county Police Benevolent Association, PBA, said that with an understaffed department and as many as […]