Former Westchester HS Quarterback, 'Swolemate' Create Social Media Stir Former Westchester HS Quarterback, 'Swolemate' Create Social Media Stir
Former Westchester HS Quarterback, 'Swolemate' Create Social Media Stir CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Michael Aidala has found his "swolemate." The personal trainer, who starred as quarterback at Horace Greeley High School, was recently profiled by the Associated Press along with his girlfriend, Chelsey Korus on the concept of swolemate- a girlfriend, wife or even a friend that you bond with through workouts. Aidala and Korus met while on a photo shoot in Central Park, quickly bonding over their love of working out and keeping each other in shape. The couple do a lot of acrobatics together, chronicles their efforts on Aidala's Instagram, where he has 58,000 foll…
Westchester Music Producer 'Rocks It' With New CD Collection For Kids Westchester Music Producer 'Rocks It' With New CD Collection For Kids
Westchester Music Producer 'Rocks It' With New CD Collection For Kids SOMERS, N.Y. --- Tired of singing the theme song to your child's favorite animated film and worried about the long car ride for your upcoming summer vacation? You're in luck. Somers resident Andy Zulla, a Grammy-award winning producer has teamed up with Broadway performer Matt Zarley, to create a CD collection of '70s and '80s music you'll want to listen to as much as your kids. Rock-n-Stroller Volume I, currently available on Amazon and iTunes, features old- time hits like Don’t Stop (Fleetwood Mac), I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Whitney Houston), Sweet Dreams (The Eurythmics), and Start Me…
White Plains Musician Gets Animated On 'Teen Titans' White Plains Musician Gets Animated On 'Teen Titans'
White Plains Musician Gets Animated On 'Teen Titans' WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- A hit song has turned into the opportunity of a lifetime for Frank Enea. Enea, a White Plains native who runs Satellite Music Studios in Mount Kisco, is playing himself on "Teen Titans Go," which is airing on the Cartoon Network this week. The episodes are based on a song he co-wrote called "The Night Begins To Shine." The song, recorded by Enea's band B.E.R., was written for the Warner Brothers music library and was used for the show on Oct. 2015. Once it aired, the song started taking off and charted on iTunes.  The song has more than four m…
New Rochelle Resident Goes 'Hollywood' With NYC Bus Tours New Rochelle Resident Goes 'Hollywood' With NYC Bus Tours
New Rochelle Resident Goes 'Hollywood' With NYC Bus Tours WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. --  It's lights, camera, action for Georgette Blau. Which, in her case, means putting everything in "drive." Blau, a New Rochelle resident, is the owner of On Location Tours, the world's largest TV and movie bus tour company. And yes, that means she knows a lot of TV and movie trivia, including where the apartment was for Carrie from "Sex and the City," where the rich kids hung out on "Gossip Girl,” and the pub that was the inspiration for "How I Met Your Mother." Not to mention a host of other TV and movie "secrets." T…
The Commish: 9-Year-Old Has Big Day With New Rochelle Police The Commish: 9-Year-Old Has Big Day With New Rochelle Police
The Commish: 9-Year-Old Has Big Day With New Rochelle Police NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - The New Rochelle Police Department was put into powdered sugar-and-sprinkles covered hands on Tuesday as “Donut Boy” was sworn in as Police Commissioner for a day. Last year, 9-year-old Florida resident Tyler Carach started the “I DONUT need a reason to THANK a cop” campaign, doling out thousands of doughnuts to police departments throughout the country in an effort to spread good will toward law enforcement agencies. As part of their National Night Out celebration, Tyler, more commonly referred to as “Donut Boy” was sworn in as the New Rochelle Police Commissioner for …
Know Him? Pit Bull Mix Found In New Rochelle Know Him? Pit Bull Mix Found In New Rochelle
Know Him? Pit Bull Mix Found In New Rochelle NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. - Some Good Samaritans in New Rochelle are hoping to reunite a missing pit bull with its family. A male pit bull was found on Hamilton Avenue near the tennis court over the weekend and has since been taken to the Humane Society of Westchester in New Rochelle. Anyone with information regarding the dog or its owners have been asked to contact the Humane Society by calling (914) 632-2925.
Burke Physician Named Best Doctor By New York Magazine Burke Physician Named Best Doctor By New York Magazine
Burke Physician Named Best Doctor By New York Magazine WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Dr. Barry Jordan is one of the best of the best.For the 16th consecutive year, Dr. Jordan, assistant medical director and director of neurorehabilitation at Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, was named one of the Best Doctors for Neurology by New York Magazine. “It is an honor to be named one of the Best Doctors in New York again this year, especially to be included in a group of such distinguished physicians," Dr. Jordan said.  At Burke, we pride ourselves on our comprehensive neurorehabilitation programs for those who have experienced a life changing neurological inj…
Know This Colorful Bird? Cockatiel Found In Mamaroneck Know This Colorful Bird? Cockatiel Found In Mamaroneck
Know This Colorful Bird? Cockatiel Found In Mamaroneck WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - A cockatiel that got loose was tracked down in Mamaroneck and several Good Samaritans are hoping to reunite the bird with its family. A cockatiel was found on Walton Avenue in Mamaroneck. It has a gray and white body with a yellow and red head. Its hind feathers are also yellow. The bird has since been brought to the Humane Society of Westchester in New Rochelle for safe keeping. Anyone with information regarding the colorful cockatiel or its family can contact the Humane Society by calling (914) 632-2925.
Local Organization Offers Center For College And Careers In New Rochelle Local Organization Offers Center For College And Careers In New Rochelle
Local Organization Offers Center For College And Careers In New Rochelle WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - The Guidance Center of Westchester is looking for eligible participants for their new Center for College and Careers program, which will help teens in New Rochelle and Mount Vernon. The Guidance Center is looking for college and career coaches who will develop strong relationships with members of the community between 16 and 21-years-old. Those coaches will meet twice a month with the participants in the program for hourlong sessions to discuss their futures. According to officials, through the new coaching program, the CCC aims to utilize the experience of those …
Westchester Resident Jeffrey Tambor Gets 2017 Emmy Nod Westchester Resident Jeffrey Tambor Gets 2017 Emmy Nod
Westchester Resident Jeffrey Tambor Gets 2017 Emmy Nod WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The 2017 Emmy nominations are out and once again, Westchester's own Jeffrey Tambor is on the list. Tambor, who's won in the past for his role in Amazon's "Transparent," was selected again. The Cross River resident, selected as "Best Actor in a Comedy Series," is up against Anthony Anderson of "Black-ish," Aziz Ansari, of "Master of None," Zach Galifianakis of "Baskets," Donald Glover of "Atlanta," and William H. Macy of "Shameless." The 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, which honors the best i…
27 Years Later, Cancer Loss Still Haunts This New Rochelle Runner 27 Years Later, Cancer Loss Still Haunts This New Rochelle Runner
27 Years Later, Cancer Loss Still Haunts This New Rochelle Runner WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. --  Evan Konwiser has made it his mission to raise funds for cancer research.  And so, for the fourth year in a row, he'll be participating in the Runyon 5K at Yankee Stadium. His goal? To eradicate having one less family member lose their life to cancer. The New Rochelle resident lost his sister, Jill, then 11, in the 1980s to a rare form of the disease.  For the first time ever, his mom, Ava Konwiser, will also be participating (she's usually a spectator).  Konwiser said he supports the Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation because they have the most innovative…
Family Of Slain Yonkers MLB Draft Choice Holds Scholarship Softball Tourney Family Of Slain Yonkers MLB Draft Choice Holds Scholarship Softball Tourney
Family Of Slain Yonkers MLB Draft Choice Holds Scholarship Softball Tourney YONKERS, N.Y. -- More than 700 people will be coming together in Yonkers to play softball and remember Mike Nolan. Nolan's family is hosting a softball tournament on Saturday, July 22 at Cook Field in Yonkers to raise money for the Michael Nolan Scholarship Fund from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Twenty teams will be playing, including the Yonkers Police Department, Yonkers Fire Department, and Westchester County Police.  Nolan, a baseball player drafted by the Oakland Athletics, was killed in a shooting in 2015. He was 23 years old. The scholarship fund selects eight students, one from each Yonkers Hig…