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Saturday, November 24, 2007

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November 17 - November 23



Reporter's Notebook: Driving a dark Appalachain road into the bright lights of a surprise
By Jeff Benzak
I learned on my vacation earlier this month that expectations are useless when traveling.
There were three instances during a 2,500-mile road trip to South Carolina and back that made me doubt my ability to anticipate a... [more]

Light and music fill service at Bethesda Baptist Church
Port Chester church celebrates 90 years
By Jeff Benzak
The abundance and absence of light was a recurring theme Sunday at a rousing 90th-anniversary service for Bethesda Baptist Church in Port Chester.
The service began at 3:30 p.m. Late-afternoon sunlight streamed through seven... [more]

Mayor launches anti-gang initiative
By Jeff Benzak
P.C. will host talent show after Christmas holiday
Port Chester Mayor Dennis Pilla is launching an initiative to reduce gang activity in the village. Although he said gangs here are not an immediate threat to the safety of citizens,... [more]

The history of Port Chester High School
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the current PCHS building, this is the second in a series of articles about its history. This section relates the controversy revolving around the new school building's first principal.
By Ron Weckessar
The new high school's... [more]


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November 17 - November 23


Mother of Port Chester train victim says his death was an accident
Friday, Nov 23, 2007
The mother of a man who was struck and killed by a train in Port Chester two days ago said her son was looking forward to spending Thanksgiving with the family, and she believes his death was accidental. "He was going to go grocery shopping with m... read entire article»
Rebecca Baker The Journal News
'Big Hurt' has Rye feeling good
Friday, Nov 23, 2007
RYE - The nickname "Big Hurt" was born rather simply, way back during Aaron Walker's days as a bone crusher in Pop Warner. It was given to Walker by a man who he remembers only as Coach Dan, although the origin is less of a mystery. "I was probabl... read entire article»
Josh Thomson The Journal News
Holiday food drives, Putnam and northern Westchester
Friday, Nov 23, 2007
These food pantries are collecting and distributing food and serving meals for Christmas. Brewster: Needed by Dec. 16: turkeys, hams, stuffing, instant potatoes, yams, rice, cereal, soup, cranberry sauce, coffee, tea, cake mixes, napkins. D... read entire article»
Holiday food drives, southern and central Westchester
Friday, Nov 23, 2007
These food pantries are collecting and distributing food and serving meals for Christmas. Dobbs Ferry: Needed: canned, dried and packaged goods, frozen foods, vegetables and pastries. Distributed Dec. 1. Children's Village, Echo Hills. 914-... read entire article»
Dining, in brief
Friday, Nov 23, 2007
Here's a reminder of the restaurants we've covered recently. The most recently published are at the top of the list. Alfredo's: It calls itself Continental, but Italian is the dominant motif in this small, warm and bright New City sp... read entire article»
Metro-North: Man apparently jumped in front of train in Port Chester
Thursday, Nov 22, 2007
PORT CHESTER - A man was hospitalized yesterday after apparently jumping off a station platform and getting run over by a train, Metro-North officials said. Metro-North spokesman Dan Bruckner said initial reports indicated the man was in front of ... read entire article»
Aman Ali and Theresa Juva The Journal News
Man struck by train in Port Chester dies; ID'd as 22yo Bronx man
Thursday, Nov 22, 2007
PORT CHESTER - The man who was run over by a train yesterday afternoon has died, the Westchester Medical Examiner's office said today. The man, identified as 22-year-old Lacey Williams, Jr. of the Bronx, died last night at Westchester Medical Cent... read entire article»
Rebecca Baker, Aman Ali and Theresa Juva The Journal News
Metro-North: Port Chester train service resumes following fall onto tracks
Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007
PORT CHESTER - Metro-North police have reopened the north and southbound train tracks at the Port Chester station after a man was run over by an oncoming train earlier today. Metro-North Spokesman Dan Bruckner said the man, who fell on the tracks ... read entire article»
Roller derby rolls into Westchester
Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007
YONKERS - Denise Brana could not have been happier the day her derby name was approved by the Women's Flat Track Derby Association. The emergency-room registered nurse from Yonkers had specifically chosen I.V. Drop to convey her medical savvy and ... read entire article»
Holiday food drives, south and central Westchester
Wednesday, Nov 21, 2007
These food pantries are collecting and distributing food and serving meals for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Dobbs Ferry: Needed: Canned, dried and packaged goods, frozen foods, vegetables and pastries. Distributed Dec. 1. Children's Village,... read entire article»
Lower Hudson schools officially get $13.1 million in funding for improved programs
Tuesday, Nov 20, 2007
Six Lower Hudson Valley school districts targeted for $13.1 million in extra state funding to shore up failing schools got the official go-ahead for their improvement plans, nearly three months after school started. But most, if not all, of the im... read entire article»
Randi Weiner The Journal News
LoHud Happenings: Westchester and Putnam
Monday, Nov 19, 2007
Chappaqua: New York Council for the Humanities Book Discussion. Topic: "War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning" by Chris Hedges. Free. 7:30 p.m. Chappaqua Public Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave. 914-238-4779. Montrose: Thanksgiving Stories... read entire article»
Cheerfest lets teams from 10 schools strut their stuff
Monday, Nov 19, 2007
PORT CHESTER There was no doubt that spirit was the word of the day at a cheerleading competition that drew teams from 10 schools in the Lower Hudson Valley to show off their best shouts, jumps and formations. The enthusiastic cheerleaders ... read entire article»
Barbara Livingston Nackman The Journal News
Rye town supervisor-elect says he will change way school districts are given tax revenue
Sunday, Nov 18, 2007
RYE TOWN - Supervisor-elect Joseph Carvin is pledging to change the way the town distributes school taxes, forfeiting hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest to its school districts. Rye town would lose $400,000 in interest revenue by turning... read entire article»
Liz Sadler The Journal News
Westchester holiday meals
Sunday, Nov 18, 2007
These Westchester food pantries are collecting and distributing food, and serving meals for Thanksgiving and Christmas: Croton-on-Hudson: Donate food items Saturdays 10 a.m.-noon at the Cortlandt Emergency Food Bank in the church basement o... read entire article»
Collision knocks out power on two Port Chester streets
Saturday, Nov 17, 2007
PORT CHESTER - A collision has caused a limited power outage in the village this morning. Electricity was reported out on Dock Street and part of Townsend Street after a truck collided with a nearby utility pole, Port Chester police said. Official... read entire article»
Vacant Port Chester firehouse set for demolition today
Saturday, Nov 17, 2007
PORT CHESTER - The dilapidated firehouse on South Main Street is scheduled for demolition today as part of the downtown redevelopment, after engineers deemed the building unsafe. G&S Investors, the developer of The Waterfront shopping and ente... read entire article»
Liz Sadler The Journal News
Francella misses cut at season-ending LPGA event
Saturday, Nov 17, 2007
Port Chester's Meaghan Francella failed to make the cut at the LPGA's season-ending, 32-player ADT Championship at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Fla. Francella shot a 4-over-par 76 yesterday and was at 9-over 153 for the tourna... read entire article»
Lower Hudson Valley pantries seek donations for holidays
Saturday, Nov 17, 2007
Organizations throughout the Lower Hudson Valley are celebrating the spirit of the holiday by offering traditional Thanksgiving dinners to the homeless, working poor, seniors or anyone who may want a hot meal. Here's a list of where you can donate... read entire article»

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