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Michigan Stage opens “Lost in Yonkers” July 11
Dubbed “the best play Simon ever wrote,” (New York Post) this Pulitzer Prize-winning dramedy beautifully captures the humor, conflict and heartbreak of a Jewish family living in Yonkers in 1942. Lost In Yonkers by Neil Simon features creator and co-host of the NYC-based podcast We Couldn’t Help But...
Mountain Lion Reportedly Dangerously Close To Upstate New York
A number of reported mountain lions have been spotted just outside the Hudson Valley. The wild animal was reported in New Jersey, in a county that borders Orange County. Mountain Lion Reported Near Orange County, New York. A mountain lion was reportedly seen in Sussex County, New Jersey. A listener...
Tremont: Police Appeal to Public for Help Locating 81-Year-Old Man Reported Missing
The New York City Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance locating an 81-year-old man reported missing on Wednesday, July 3, from the Tremont section of The Bronx. Police that Gurley Salandy of 2081 Washington Avenue, Bronx, NY was last seen on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at around 7.30...
Rye Celebrates Independence Day at Village Green
This morning, the Leaders of Tomorrow and the Rye Historical Society hosted a celebration of our nation’s 248th birthday in the village green. Rye residents of all ages (and several dogs!) came out to celebrate Independence Day. Also in attendance were New York Assemblyman Steve Otis, Councilwoman Jamie Jensen, County Executive George Latimer, and other local officials.
House Democrat is proposing a constitutional amendment to reverse Supreme Court’s immunity decision
WASHINGTON (AP) — A leading House Democrat is preparing a constitutional amendment in response to the Supreme Court’s landmark immunity ruling, seeking to reverse the decision “and ensure that no president is above the law.”. Rep. Joseph Morelle of New York, the top Democrat on the House...
Public pool closures on 4th of July frustrate Bronx residents
NEW YORK - Some residents and families in the Bronx were forced to change their 4th of July plans when they found out two New York City pools were closed. Residents said they were frustrated by the closures of the Crotona Park pool and Van Cortlandt pool during the hot holiday. At the Crotona Park pool, people carrying towels and pool bags hoping to hit the water were greeted by a locked gate. That led to a lot of confusion. "We wanted to come to our local pool and cool off""Well, we wanted to come to our local pool and cool off today,...
Yankees starting outfielder is starting to become a liability
The New York Yankees were a mess in June, and July hasn’t started on the right foot either. After the games on June 6, they held a 4.5-game lead in the AL East. Now? They are, as of Wednesday afternoon, behind one game in the standings, watching how the Baltimore Orioles take possession of the division.
P.C. school board has a change of the guard
The 2024-25 Port Chester Board of Education poses for a photo after the annual reorganization meeting on Tuesday, July 2, after new leadership was determined. From left: George Ford, Dr. JoAnne Ferrara, Vice President Rob Dominguez, President Chrissie Onofrio and Sharon Burke. (David Tapia/Westmore News)
Trent Grisham's beer-league effort ruins Yankees fans Fourth of July
New York Yankees outfielder Trent Grisham isn't doing himself any favors. Grisham's metrics suggest he is one of the better defensive center fielders in the American League. Yet, moments like he showed on Thursday tell fans the opposite. On the Fourth of July, not only did the Yankees lose the...
B.B., P.C. high school students commended by State Senator
State Senator Shelley Mayer stands with students in the Blind Brook High School cafeteria on June 13 after awarding them Citizenship and Youth Leadership awards. Of the 30 teens awarded, two are from Port Chester High School, while five represented Blind Brook. (Courtesy photo of State Senator Shelley Mayer)
PCHS valedictorian reaches for the stars
Port Chester High School valedictorian Orhan Eski walks after receiving his diploma during the Class of 2024 commencement on Thursday, June 27. Eski will be attending Duke University in South Carolina to study electrical and computer engineering. (Sarah Wolpoff/Westmore News)
Salutatorian learns to value balance during time at Port Chester High School
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