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Ardsley to hold first festival Saturday marking Asian American Pacific Islander Month
ARDSLEY, NY -- The Village of Ardsley will hold its first-ever Asian American Pacific Islander Festival on Saturday, May 18, in Louis Pascone Memorial Park. The Festival will run from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will include speakers, communal art, dance performances, interactive workshops, a scavenger hunt and more.
It is Time to Taste What Beacon, New York Has to Offer
Most of us are familiar with the term "Crawl" to describe moving from place to place for a cause or a themed type of celebration. Think Santa Crawl during Christmas or even a Pub Crawl. The origin of the word crawl goes back to the year 1100. According to Vocabulary.com,...
10 Commandments of Hiking Mount Beacon
A hike up Mount Beacon is on the bucket list for most Hudson Valley residents. The 4.4-mile trail includes over 1,600 feet in elevation, so it's sure to give you a workout, whether you're an experienced hiker or someone looking to take on a new challenge. Let's breakdown the musts...
Masters Alumna Randi Stroh Returns to Inspire Current Music Students with Performance and Master Class
Randi Gronningsater Stroh, an alumna from the class of 1967, recently visited her alma mater, Masters, to engage with current music students. Her visit on May 3 included a performance and a master class for the upper school community. Stroh, who started playing piano at age 5, attributes her musical skills to her education at Masters and her teachers, Grete Sultan and Jack Pierpont.
Join the Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Memorial Day Parade: Route Details & Veteran Participation Info
Tarrytown & Sleepy Hollow Memorial Day Parade begins on Main Street in Tarrytown, will continue down Rt. 9 to Beekman Avenue through downtown Sleepy Hollow , and will circle back to Patriots Park where it will conclude with a memorial ceremony. The Parade is brought to you by the Central Veterans Committee together with the Villages of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Are you a veteran interested in getting involved? Please contact Joe Tanzi: molese1@aol.comVisit here for more details.
Yorktown High School's Isabella Falcone Takes a Bow
YORKTOWN, N.Y. -- Yorktown HS student and National Honor Society member Isabella Falcone has been passionate about dance and music all her life. At age 3, she began studying ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical, and hip-hop and has been competing in ballroom since middle school. It was also about that time that she discovered her love for playing an instrument after a transfer to Yorktown schools led her to take up the violin.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER “Music has given me a great avenue to express myself and learn about others,” Falcone said. “I can’t...
Vote to name falcon chicks in Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge nest box
TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Four peregrine falcon chicks have hatched in a nest box on the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, and a contest is being held to name them.Voting is currently open to the public.How to vote in Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge peregrine falcon chick naming contestA panel of judges selected 10 names from over 100 entries submitted by elementary school students across Rockland and Westchester counties.The choices are as follows:Amelia BirdeliaBeakonceBrooklynCoco PuffEmpireEstrellaFreedomJetMillenium FalconTaylor SwoopUsers can vote here on the bridge's website through May 22 at 5 p.m. Users can selected one name from the list of ten.The four names...
Fashion Designer and Store Owner Stephanie Doucette Dies at 52
Fashion designer and boutique owner Stephanie Doucette died Monday at the age of 52.Announcing Sourcing Journal x Rivet Sustainability LA The founder of Douchette NYC and Petite Doucette was a popular member of the tight-knit Cold Spring, N.Y. community. Overlooking the Hudson River, the Putnam County town is a frequent day trip destination for city dwellers, who are up for hiking and Main Street shopping. With less than 2,000 year-round residents, Cold Spring’s homey feel and low-key and unhurried speed is a welcome retreat for many daytrippers. Many locals were leaving flowers in her memory outside of her Main Street store and...
Find food from Westchester chefs at LaGuardia Airport and Yankee Stadium
It's baseball and travel season and this year, you can find two local Westchester chefs at two very different venues: Dale Talde of Tarrytown's Goosefeather at LaGuardia with his new venture, Talde Noodle Bar, and Christian Petroni, a longtime Westchester restaurateur with a studio in Port Chester whose garlic bread is at Yankee Stadium.
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