GIVING THANKS TO OUR VETS:
and Remembering Their Sacrifices
One hundred years ago, World War I erupted. An armistice was agreed to November 11, 1918, and we have honored all veterans on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month every year since.
WHERE CHARACTERS COUNT:
Fiction loves company, and there were plenty of both at “Novel Night,” the Rye Free Reading Room bi-annual fundraiser
In this digital age, our cellphones and cameras have generated an ocean of images.
Being a contestant on a reality TV show is an amazing journey. I know this because, when interviewed, each and every one of those contestants (win or lose) says what an amazing journey it’s been.
As the weather takes a turn for the worse — winter as it’s commonly referred to in the Northeast — we have to acknowledge that we did have a wonderful summer.
The City Council voted November 19 to adopt a law amending the zoning at 150 North Street near Theodore Fremd Avenue from B-1 to RA-5, which will allow construction of affordable senior housing.
November is the month the City holds a series of workshops and presents a proposed budget for the following year.
If you’ve attended a Garnets football game anytime over the last forty years, you’ve seen loyal fans Diane and Ken Dahlgren cheering on their hometown team.
After 12 weeks of meetings every Wednesday, this is how one of the new mothers talked about what the pilot 5 Steps to Five program in Port Chester has meant to her ...