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Peekskill's Common Council, Mayoral Hopefuls Face Off In Debate Peekskill's Common Council, Mayoral Hopefuls Face Off In Debate
Peekskill's Common Council, Mayoral Hopefuls Face Off In Debate PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- Republican and Democratic candidates in Peekskill will face off in a two-part debate Tuesday, Oct. 27, in the city’s Neighborhood Center. Contenders in the Common Council race will debate first, at 7 p.m. They are Democrat incumbents Kathleen Talbot and Vivian McKenzie, and newcomer Andre Rainey; and Republicans Brendan Fitzgerald, Tina Fischer, and Herbert Reyes. Candidates for mayor will go toe-to-toe at 8 p.m. They are Republican incumbent Frank Catalina and Democrat Ken Martin. The debate is being sponsored by Chase Media Group, parent company of PennySaver and Chase…
Peekskill PTO Extends Yankee Candle Fundraiser Peekskill PTO Extends Yankee Candle Fundraiser
Peekskill PTO Extends Yankee Candle Fundraiser PEEKSKILL, N.Y. -- The Peekskill Parent-Teachers Organization has extended its Yankee Candle fundraiser until Tuesday, Oct. 27, according to its volunteering chair, Isabel Pipolo. Pipolo said the PTO will get 40 percent of all the revenue raised through sales either online, or through a paper catalog. To purchase home décor items, holiday wrapping paper and such, visit the online store by clicking here. Parents have to enter their children's school’s group number in the “Start Shopping” box, Pipolo said. If not shopping online, purchasers can use the paper catalog and order sheet that wen…
Panera Bread Supports Mount Vernon Animal Shelter's Fundraiser Panera Bread Supports Mount Vernon Animal Shelter's Fundraiser
Panera Bread Supports Mount Vernon Animal Shelter's Fundraiser MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- The Friends of Mount Vernon Animal Shelter will hold a fundraising night on Wednesday, at Panera Bread in White Plains. The event runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the café and bakery at 1 N. Broadway. A portion of the proceeds from sales will go to help the shelter, which was founded in 1974 and which promotes both adoptions and fostering. A program of Pet Rescue, the group uses donations to sponsor behavioral training and evaluation programs for dogs, purchase beds for kennels, promote adoptions, help with vet care, and provide treats and toys for both feline and canine…
Stamford's Beacon School Launches Global Learning Program Stamford's Beacon School Launches Global Learning Program
Stamford's Beacon School Launches Global Learning Program STAMFORD, Conn. -- Technology is giving kids who want to make a difference in the world a new way to do it, said Tucker Paine, a director of The Beacon School in Stamford. According to Paine, the independent school has been chosen as a partner for Level Up Village, an innovative program based in Old Greenwich that pairs students here with students in developing countries.  Together, with the help of cutting-edge technology, such as guided video messaging, the students tackle real-life problem solving on a global scale, he said. The program also teaches STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineeri…
'In My Shoes:' Actors Share Stories Of Fate, Freedom At Danbury's WestConn 'In My Shoes:' Actors Share Stories Of Fate, Freedom At Danbury's WestConn
'In My Shoes:' Actors Share Stories Of Fate, Freedom At Danbury's WestConn DANBURY, Conn. -- “In My Shoes,” a provocative look at the personal stories of women who have been in prison, will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury. “In My Shoes” explores choices, the twists of fate that lead to prison, and the journey back to freedom through movement, spoken word, and song. Presented by the Judy Dworin Performance Project, it is told with compassion and clarity by six women who have re-entered Connecticut communities from York Correctional Institution. A post-performance talk with the performers and Dworin wil…
Tourism Experts To Covene At Meadowlands In Secaucus Tourism Experts To Covene At Meadowlands In Secaucus
Tourism Experts To Covene At Meadowlands In Secaucus SECAUCUS, N.J. -- The nuts and bolts of the New Jersey tourism industry will be explored at an event from noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 27, at the Meadowlands Exposition Center in Secaucus, N.J. MDest 2015 will draw representatives from all corners of the state to talk about their experiences and visions for the future, organizers said. The keynote address will be given by Lt. Gov. Kimberly Ann Guadagno. Representatives of destination marketing organizations will talk about their status, challenges, opportunities and needs, organizers said. An awards ceremony, honoring excellence in the to…
Planning Anything For Your Boss Today, Yorktown? Planning Anything For Your Boss Today, Yorktown?
Planning Anything For Your Boss Today, Yorktown? It’s National Boss’s Day; have you done anything nice for yours today? To show their supervisors – if they’re good ones – their appreciation, employees are showering them with cards, gift certificates and flowers. According to Wikipedia, the day was registered with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in 1958 by Patricia Bays Haroski, a secretary for State Farm Insurance. The Deerfield, Ill., woman chose Oct. 16 because it was her father’s birthday, according to Wikipedia. Not only did Haroski want a way to show bosses the appreciation she thought they deserved, she thought it was a good way to i…
FDR's Legacy Focus Of Hyde Park Forum Marking United Nations Day FDR's Legacy Focus Of Hyde Park Forum Marking United Nations Day
FDR's Legacy Focus Of Hyde Park Forum Marking United Nations Day HYDE PARK, N.Y. -- The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum in Hyde Park will commemorate United Nations Day with a free public forum at 3 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 24. The program -- “The Roosevelts’ United Nations: Then & Now” – will take place at the Henry A. Wallace Center at the historic site. On the panel of experts are: moderator Linda Fasulo, U.N. correspondent for NPR, NBC News and MSNBC; Stephen C. Schlesinger, author of “An Insider’s Guide to the U.N.” and a fellow with Century Foundation; Gillian Sorensen, author of “Act of Creation: The Founding of the United Na…
Bridgeport GOP Mayoral Hopeful Torres Calls For Five Fixes For Schools Bridgeport GOP Mayoral Hopeful Torres Calls For Five Fixes For Schools
Bridgeport GOP Mayoral Hopeful Torres Calls For Five Fixes For Schools BRIDGEPORT, Conn. -- Bridgeport’s lack of jobs, high crime rate, and crumbling neighborhoods make it hard for children to focus on school work, says Republican mayoral candidate Enrique Torres. Torres -- who is running against Democrat Joe Ganim, Democrat-turned-independent Mary-Jane Foster, and an unaffiliated candidate – recently released a video in which he outlined five ways to help fix the city’s “failing school system.” Torres said that while he believes charter schools help many children to “achieve at a higher level,” he still thinks Bridgeport’s public schools should be fully funde…
Joan Marie Magratten, 79, Lifelong Yonkers Resident Joan Marie Magratten, 79, Lifelong Yonkers Resident
Joan Marie Magratten, 79, Lifelong Yonkers Resident YONKERS, N.Y. – Joan Marie Magratten, a lifelong resident of Yonkers, died Oct. 12. She was 79. Magratten was predeceased by her parents, William A. and Mary (nee Zielinski) Magratten, and her brother, William J. Magratten. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Ellen Magratten, and two nephews, Mathew and Andrew Magratten. Her devoted cousin, Alberta Blasewitz, and a host of friends, will miss her friendship, love and kindness. Magratten was a graduate of the St. Casimir School, Gorton High School in Yonkers, and Fordham University in the Bronx. She also earned a master's degree at Marywo…
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