Westchester BFF's Compete On 'Fear Factor' Westchester BFF's Compete On 'Fear Factor'
Westchester BFF's Compete On 'Fear Factor' WESTCHESTER COUNTY,  N.Y. -- Two courageous Westchesrites are competing in a "Fear Factor" episode entitled “Once Bitten, Twice Trapped.” ' The show airs Tuesday, June 13 at 10 p.m.on MTV. Twenty-three--year-old Gabriela Fuhr, a feng shui consultant from Thornwood and her 24-year-old best friend, Danielle Hrotko, an internet startup associate from Hawthorne, will be challenged to get covered in Amazon creatures and conquer a mental mousetrap game.  In order to win $50,000, they must first face being dragged to the bottom of a deep water tank. They'll also have to deal with stunt…
Memorial Fund Reaches Goal For 7-Year-Old New Rochelle Murder Victim Memorial Fund Reaches Goal For 7-Year-Old New Rochelle Murder Victim
Memorial Fund Reaches Goal For 7-Year-Old New Rochelle Murder Victim In just four days, friends, family and well-wishers that started a memorial fund for a New Rochelle 7-year-old that was allegedly killed by her father, have reached their stated $20,000 goal. Last week, a GoFundMe page was started in the memory of Gabrielle White, with all proceeds and donations going to the Hord’s Family Foundation, which “helps others realize their dreams.” Gabrielle was allegedly killed by her father, Neil White - who is facing a second-degree murder charge - last week. “The family wants to celebrate the dreams of young people who will have an opportunity that Gabrielle…
Memorial Fund Started For 7-Year-Old Gabrielle White In New Rochelle Memorial Fund Started For 7-Year-Old Gabrielle White In New Rochelle
Memorial Fund Started For 7-Year-Old Gabrielle White In New Rochelle WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - Friends and family have begun a memorial fund for Gabrielle White, the 7-year-old girl who was found dead in her New Rochelle bed after allegedly being killed by her father, who is facing a murder charge. A GoFundMe page has been started in the memory of Gabrielle, with all proceeds and donations going to the Hord’s Family Foundation, which “helps others realize their dreams.” “The family wants to celebrate the dreams of young people who will have an opportunity that Gabrielle will not have to pursue higher education and make a difference in the world,” the page r…
Westchester Resident Arranged Iconic U2 Performance 30 Years Ago Westchester Resident Arranged Iconic U2 Performance 30 Years Ago
Westchester Resident Arranged Iconic U2 Performance 30 Years Ago GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- In 1987, Dennis Bell helped U2 find what they were looking for. Bell, a Greenburgh resident, put together a gospel version of the band's hit single "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," from their iconic album, "The Joshua Tree." Bell and his New Voices of Freedom Choir performed the song with U2 at Madison Square Garden in September 1987. The performance made it onto the album "Rattle and Hum," and on the band's recent re-release of "The Joshua Tree," on iTunes. U2's record label met with Bell and when they found out he w…
White Plains Singer-Songwriter, SUNY Purchase Student Releases New Album White Plains Singer-Songwriter, SUNY Purchase Student Releases New Album
White Plains Singer-Songwriter, SUNY Purchase Student Releases New Album WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Jonny Parks' new song is nothing but smoke and mirrors. Parks, who is from White Plains, just released "The Portia LP," featuring the new single "Smoke and Mirrors." The music is a blend of soul, r-n-b, jazz, and blues.  Parks, who writes his own music and plays multiple instruments started getting into music at eight when he played the harmonica and keyboard. He has released three EPs and plays throughout New York City, including Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater in Harlem. "I like performing live more than I like recording songs," Par…
Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- Nicky is looking for a good home. The SPCA is hoping someone will adopt Nicky, who has a lot of energy. Nicky is still learning his manners and how not to be so jumpy, the SPCA said. He would do best in an adult home with people willing to continue his training and he gets along well with other dogs, the SPCA said. For more information, e-mail trainer@spca914.org.
Mount Vernon High School 'Adopts' Wilson's Wood Park Mount Vernon High School 'Adopts' Wilson's Wood Park
Mount Vernon High School 'Adopts' Wilson's Wood Park MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. - Make it a first for the Mount Vernon High School, as school officials gear up to become the first to “adopt a park” in Westchester County. On Tuesday, students, faculty members, administrators and county officials were at Wilson’s Wood Park, where the Mount Vernon High School will become the first to adopt a park through the Westchester Parks Foundation. The “Adopt a Park” program is offered through the Foundation, providing volunteers the opportunity to maintain, preserve, develop and improve the parks and trails in the Westchester County Parks System. Westchester Cou…
Mount Vernon High School Becomes First To 'Adopt' A Park Mount Vernon High School Becomes First To 'Adopt' A Park
Mount Vernon High School Becomes First To 'Adopt' A Park MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. - Make it a first for the Mount Vernon High School, as school officials gear up to become the first to “adopt a park” in Westchester County. On Tuesday, students, faculty members, administrators and county officials were at Wilson’s Wood Park, where the Mount Vernon High School will become the first to adopt a park through the Westchester Parks Foundation. The “Adopt a Park” program is offered through the Foundation, providing volunteers the opportunity to maintain, preserve, develop and improve the parks and trails in the Westchester County Parks System. Westchester Cou…
Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author
Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- What happens in the land of samba, Carnival and Bossa Nova when a brutal dictatorship takes over?  If you're looking for a summer read, look no further than "Days of Bossa Nova," a family saga about love, music and greed, set in São Paulo. Scarsdale Author Ines Rodrigues grew up in the South American city and worked as a journalist there before landing in New York years ago. Now, her first novel, inspired by her native home, is being published Saturday, May 27 by Black Opal Books. Rodrigues teaches Creative Writing at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence Co…
Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen' Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen'
Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen' Bianca Busa, an 8-year-old Hudson Valley resident, loves to dance, no matter what the stage. Busa, of Putnam Valley, performed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Monday, dancing to Kendrick Lamar's song "Humble." "I started dancing since I was two and I remember when my sister was four years old, I used to always watch her dance and I used to always do her dance on the side with her," Busa said. Busa told DeGeneres that she dances six days a week and thinks of happy things when she dances...except for when she gets into her "fierce" mode. "When I ge…
Hero Mount Vernon Native Hailed For Tackling Driver In Times Square Horror Hero Mount Vernon Native Hailed For Tackling Driver In Times Square Horror
Hero Mount Vernon Native Hailed For Tackling Driver In Times Square Horror A 47-year-old Westchester native is being hailed as a hero for tackling the driver who mowed down nearly two dozen pedestrians in Times Square on Thursday, killing an 18-year-old female tourist from Michigan. Ken Bradix, who grew up in Mount Vernon, used his skills as a security guard at Planet Hollywood in Times Square to grab 26-year-old Richard Rojas after Rojas exited his Honda Accord and started running in a rage. Bradix, a longtime bouncer, was standing outside Planet Hollywood when the horrifying incident occurred and at the moment Rojas crashed the Honda into a pole near 45th Street…
Mount Vernon Woman Honored For Fighting Alzheimer's Mount Vernon Woman Honored For Fighting Alzheimer's
Mount Vernon Woman Honored For Fighting Alzheimer's MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. -- Michelle Edwards Brisbane, a Mount Vernon resident, is doing what she can to help fight Alzheimer's. The Alzheimer’s Association Hudson Valley Chapter named Brisbane one of its 2016-17 Women’s Champion. The 12 champions from around the Hudson Valley were chosen because of their devotion to the cause of ending Alzheimer's. Brisbane and her family are deeply involved in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, participating in the Westchester walk as well as walks throughout the Northeast. “The Edwards family has been hit hard with this terrible disease,” Brisbane said. “My materna…