For a program that didn’t reach its first section final until 2015, Rye Town/Harrison is quickly becoming acclimated to playing in championship games. On Sunday, Feb. 28, the Titans squared off against Pelham for the Division 2 crown for the second year in a row. Although Pelham came out on […]
Month: March 2016
Oakland Beach area may be redeveloped
Officials overseeing Rye Town Park, the area surrounding Oakland Beach, are looking for someone to modernize the park for the foreseeable future. The Rye Town Park Commission, the governing body that sets policy at the park and beach, is awaiting responses to a Request for Qualifications for management and operation […]
Hudson Valley sets the table for 10th restaurant week
The Hudson Valley has long been a source of fresh air and fresh food, and the culinary creations it has to offer will be showcased during the 10th biannual Hudson Valley Restaurant Week. Presented by The Valley Table, a regional food magazine, Hudson Valley Restaurant Week, running from March 7 […]
Fire rips through Halstead Avenue home
The village of Mamaroneck Fire Department responded to a call at about 11:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 27 at 1028 Halstead Ave. According to Mamaroneck Fire Chief Craig Casterella, the village Fire Department was on the scene within three minutes. The residents of the home, the Lisella family, all escaped […]
Times columnist talks moral fiber at Manhattanville lecture
Manhattanville College’s Castle Conversations series kicked off its most recent round of esteemed lecturers by inviting New York Times columnist and bestselling author David Brooks to its iconic Reid Castle. Although Brooks may be known most prominently for his commentary on national politics—a topic which, as a longtime journalist working […]