
For Board of Ed seats: Warren Messner, Jeffrey Mester and Frederick Stein

For Library Board seat: Ellen Adnopoz, Frederick Stein and Maggie Christ

• Fri. May 17: Talk by screenwriter Mark Bomback 7:30 pm Chap Libr
• Fri. May 17: Deadline for comments on Chappaqua Crossing Environmental Impact Statement 4:30 p.m. For email address specially for comment, click HERE.
• Sat. May 18: Car Wash for HGHS Class of 2014 @ Bell parking lots, upper and lower, 9am-4pm
• Sat. May. 18: Family Fun Day at Wagon Road Camp noon to 4:00 pm
• Sun. May 19 @ HGHS 3:00pm: The Chappaqua Orchestra, Teenage Mozart
• Sun. May 19 New Castle 10-K Road Race
• Sun. May 19: 1st Annual Millwood “Tails to Trails” 11am to 4pm
• Tue. May 21: Voting Day for School and Library Budgets and Candidates @HGHS 7am to 9pm
• Tue. May 21: Castles of New Castle, Historical Society House Tour 10am-2:30pm
• Sat. May 25: Garden Conservancy Open Days at Shobha Vanchiswar’s Castle Road garden and Rocky Hills, both 10am-4pm
• To see more events listings check out NCNOW’s Calendar page.
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New Castle’s award-winning Amsterdam Carriage House renovation
Editor’s Note: Town Administrator Penelle Paderewski’s report to Town Board members on a commendation for the Amsterdam Carriage house, the Town-wide Clean-up, the downtown hamlet plans including under-the-street work, design work for Old Roaring Brook Road repair, West Nile larvicide efforts, Gedney Pond walkway completed, new windows for Community Center—and more.
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May 17, 2013
Editor’s Note: At last Wednesday’s Town Board meeting, Board member Robin Stout announced that he will not run again for election, and gave some good advice for office-seekers. His statement follows.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
by Rob Greenstein
Our First Annual Millwood “Tails to Trails” takes place this Sunday, May 19, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. “Tails,” as in the pet fair in the parking lot of our main sponsor, Millwood Animal Hospital. Pet’s Alive will have a tent up with pets available for adoption and T-shirts for sale. And “Trails,” as in “Families, plan a walk on Millwood’s beautiful North County Trail!” And between the tails and the trails, find fun activities for kids set up in the Drug Mart parking lot! Also, Drs. Daniela Goldman and Jeremy Tubbs will answer questions about dealing with our coyote problem. In “Read more…” see who’s coming:
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May 10, 2013
~ from TCO
The Chappaqua Orchestra is proud to present pianist Cynthia Peterson, soprano Leigh Folta, tenor Alan Briones, and bass John Dominick in A Little Mozart as part of The Chappaqua Orchestra’s orchestral concert series. The concert will be held on Sunday, May 19, 2013 at 3:00 PM at the Horace Greeley High School Auditorium.
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Country home with views from the front terrace, photo by Gray Williams
Monday, May 13, 20131
~ from the New Castle Historical Society
The New Castle Historical Society tenth “Castles of New Castle” house tour takes place Tuesday, May 21, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. the Historical Society will showcase a variety of beautiful area homes that vary in size, location, style and year of construction.
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May 17, 2013
by Rob Greenstein
I wanted to find out how a developmental preschool differs from a traditional preschool.
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May 17, 2013
by Rob Greenstein
• Sun. May 19: Millwood’s Tails to Trails, 11am-4pm, pets, rides, prizes, coyote info/advice from Drs. Goldman & Tubbs of Millwood Animal Hospital, inflatables plus fire and ambulance trucks to explore at Drug Mart parking lot
• Diamond paw print necklace raffled by Matero, proceeds to Pets Alive!
• Every Wednesday: Meet other mommies & babies @ World Cup, FREE
• Teacher Gifts @ Aurora: Coffee “Roaring Brook Morning Roar,” “Grafflin Growl,” Westorchard Wake-Up”
• Marmalade: New chains and earrings, scarves in blues
• Gail Patrick’s 2013 BBQ menu—just in time for Memorial Day!
• Teacher Gifts at King’s Scribe: per-order personalized pads
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See “Read more…” for a list of participating merchants!
Monday, May 6, 2013
by Solveig McShea
Want a chance to win a new iPad mini? Then enter the May Madness Sweepstakes in Chappaqua and Millwood! Between May 6 and June 1, visit a participating store or restaurant, enter your name and number/email on a ticket, and drop it in the box. No purchase necessary. While you’re there, check out all the new spring merchandise and Mother’s Day specials going on right now! You’ll be happy you did.
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Monday, May 6, 2013
by T.K. Kelly
Chappaqua’s Boy Scout Troop 1, first chartered in 1913, turns 100 years old this year. Troop 1 is among the oldest Boy Scout Troops in Westchester County, and has had many hundreds of Chappaqua area boys among its ranks. The Troop celebrates its 100th Anniversary with a Centennial Campout and Eagle Scout Court of Honor open to all current and past members of Troop 1 and their families at the Durland Scout Reservation (formerly known as Clear Lake) in Putnam County on June 14, 15 and 16.
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May 10, 2013
~ from the PTA
If you’re looking for a Greeley student for full- or part-time work, for paid or unpaid internships, please list your job with Greeley Hot Jobs! Add your information to Hot Jobs Form and return it to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). The PTA will post it on the bulletin board across from the Greeley Guidance Office and students will contact employers directly.
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May 10, 2013
by Jason Berkower
For his 23rd year, Dave Fernandes will have upcoming 3rd through 9th grade boys and girls playing and having fun in the Blacktop Basketball Camp at Horace Greeley Gym the week after the end of the school year. The camp, run with the assistance of Greeley basketball players, takes place from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday, June 24, through Thursday , June 27. Barbeque lunch each day will be included.
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Editor’s Note: Coyotes are more active in the spring, when feeding and protecting their young. After incidents on Cedar Lane and Jeffrey Lane, the New Castle Police Department has issued a warning, advising pet owners to protect cats and small dogs from coyotes. The NCPD advisory follows.
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