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Cortlandt Performing Arts School Celebrates Love With Fundraiser Cortlandt Performing Arts School Celebrates Love With Fundraiser
Cortlandt Performing Arts School Celebrates Love With Fundraiser CORTLANDT, N.Y. -- The Cortlandt School of Performing Arts presents “All You Need Is Love,” a Valentine’s Day Live Music and Cocktail Gala at The Briarcliff Manor on Sunday, Feb. 14. Guests will be treated to an afternoon hors d’oeuvres and an antipasto station. Drink specials will be offered throughout the afternoon and guests will have an opportunity to bid on silent auction items as well as a chance to win one of the many prizes and raffles that will be offered.  Entertainment will be provided by Ob-La-Di, a Beatles Tribute Band.  Proceeds will benefit Gullotta House Inc., which provides…
Howland Library Will Be Closed For Three Days This Week Howland Library Will Be Closed For Three Days This Week
Howland Library Will Be Closed For Three Days This Week BEACON, N.Y. -- The Howland Public Library in Beacon will be closed on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of this week for the installation of a new automatic entrance. The library will open at 5 p.m. on Thursday evening for the 6:30 p.m. Instagram Workshop.  The library will be open today until 5:30 p.m.
Valhalla Prepares For Kindergarten Registration Week Valhalla Prepares For Kindergarten Registration Week
Valhalla Prepares For Kindergarten Registration Week VALHALLA, N.Y. -- Valhalla's kindergarten registration week for the 2016-17 school year begins Feb. 1.  Children who will be five years old before Dec. 1, 2016 will be able to register for kindergarten. (Born between Dec. 1, 2010 and Nov. 30, 2011).  Registration times are 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. on the following assigned days:  Last names beginning with the letters A-J: Monday, Feb. 1 and Tuesday, Feb. 2.  Last names beginning with the letters K-Z: Wednesday, Feb. 3 and Thursday, Feb. 4.  Make-up Day: Friday, Feb. 5  Parents should bring proof of age (i.e. birth certificate, baptism…
Fishkill Physical Therapy Partners With Access Physical Therapy & Wellness Fishkill Physical Therapy Partners With Access Physical Therapy & Wellness
Fishkill Physical Therapy Partners With Access Physical Therapy & Wellness EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. -- Fishkill Physical Therapy in Hopewell Junction has partnered with Access Physical Therapy & Wellness, a 100 percent therapist-owned regional leader in physical and occupational therapy services with more than 20 locations in the Mid-Hudson.  The office offers outpatient physical therapy for musculoskeletal disorders including repetitive use injuries, athletic injuries, neck and back pain, hip and ankle issues, post-surgical rehab for total joint replacement and other orthopedic surgeries, geriatric care and balance, stability and fall prevention training.  “Our ne…
Wilton Police Promote Officer, Canine Handler Rangel To Sergeant Wilton Police Promote Officer, Canine Handler Rangel To Sergeant
Wilton Police Promote Officer, Canine Handler Rangel To Sergeant WILTON, Conn. -- The Wilton Police Department promoted Officer and Canine Handler Steven Rangel to the rank of Sergeant on Jan. 20.  Rangel has been with the Wilton Police Department since August 2005 and is the department’s second canine handler, with his partner Enzo.
Mahopac Library Features Wellness Classes In February Mahopac Library Features Wellness Classes In February
Mahopac Library Features Wellness Classes In February MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- The Mahopac Public Library is offering several health and wellness events during February.  Wellness events are as follows: Enjoy Your Herbs Year Round: Learn about herb preservation from the Cornell Cooperative Master Food Preservers. Class begins at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1.  Mini-Yoga Sessions: This class is geared toward those who feel that they need adaptive poses based on simple movements that can be done with or without the aid of a chair, depending on the individual’s ability and their past or current injuries or conditions. Classes are 12-1:30 p.m. Fridays, Feb.5 …
County Executive Day Launches Initiative To Promote Rockland Tourism County Executive Day Launches Initiative To Promote Rockland Tourism
County Executive Day Launches Initiative To Promote Rockland Tourism ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y. -- County Executive Ed Day visited Flushing, Queens, on Wednesday to announce a partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration to promote tourism in Rockland.  The effort to bring guests to Rockland County ties together all of the arts, cultural and attraction amenities that are offered every day.  This initiative hopes to share Rockland County’s eclectic shops, award-winning cuisine, historic inns and vast open space with thousands of new guests.  Rockland County gave thanks to Director of Economic Growth and Tourism Lucy Redzeposki, who helped to develop th…
Nyack Hospital Support Group Discusses Surgical Menopause Nyack Hospital Support Group Discusses Surgical Menopause
Nyack Hospital Support Group Discusses Surgical Menopause NYACK, N.Y. -- Nyack Hospital will host a meeting for FORCE: Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered, a support group for those with hereditary breast and ovarian cancer on Thursday, Feb. 25.  Dr. Gizelka David-West, OB/GYN, will discuss surgical menopause, hysterectomy, oophorectomy, how to prepare, what to expect and how to cope.  The group will meet from 6:30-8 p.m. in the McCormack Conference Room, first floor of the Union State Bank Cancer Center at the hospital.  The meeting is free, but registration is requested by emailing janetg@facingourrisk.org. 
Darien Residents Can Send Police Anonymous Tips From Cellphones Darien Residents Can Send Police Anonymous Tips From Cellphones
Darien Residents Can Send Police Anonymous Tips From Cellphones DARIEN, Conn. -- The Darien Police Department has partnered with Motorola Solutions to provide a fully anonymous crime-tip service that allows residents to send tips to the Darien police through text message, smartphone app or website. Tips can be submitted online at tipsubmit.com, via text by sending a text message to “CRIMES” (274637) with the keyword 'darientips' from a mobile phone or through the TipSubmit mobile app. The tool allows users to submit photographs and videos in addition to tips for further details. This program can also be accessed on the department’s newly launched “smart …
Fairfield Residents Must Remove Snow From Sidewalks, Fire Hydrants Fairfield Residents Must Remove Snow From Sidewalks, Fire Hydrants
Fairfield Residents Must Remove Snow From Sidewalks, Fire Hydrants FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield property owners are responsible for removing snow and ice from the sidewalk along their property line within 24 hours after a storm and keeping the sidewalk clear of snow and ice.  Heavily used sidewalks near schools and public buildings, and commercial areas are particularly important.  Residents are also required to shovel around fire hydrants. Property owners may be fined and/or charged the cost of removal if they do not comply.  Click here for more information on Fairfield's snow removal policies and ordinances. 
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