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Croton Dam Road, Ossining, NY

Hudson Hills Golf Course Provides Scenic Setting For Woods Tavern Bar & Grill In Ossining Hudson Hills Golf Course Provides Scenic Setting For Woods Tavern Bar & Grill In Ossining
Hudson Hills Golf Course Provides Scenic Setting For Woods Tavern Bar & Grill In Ossining Looking for a restaurant that offers the perfect blend of ambiance, menu variety and affordability? The newly opened Woods Tavern Bar & Grill, which looks over the Hudson Hills Golf Course in Ossining, could be your next go-to spot. Located at 400 Croton Dam Road, Woods Tavern Bar & Grill provides a scenic backdrop for guests to enjoy an array of freshly crafted meals. From specialty burgers, hotdogs and sandwiches to salads, wings and wraps, this breakfast and lunch locale knows how to keep it simple, albeit tasty. The eatery is owned by Joe Mangi, who also owns North Street Tavern…
New Black Bear Sighting: This One Is A Real Night Owl New Black Bear Sighting: This One Is A Real Night Owl
New Black Bear Sighting: This One Is A Real Night Owl There have been no shortage of black bear sightings throughout the area of late. Nearly all, though, have come during the day. But this weekend, we have received word of a bear who's a real night owl - so to speak. A family in Dutchess County tells us the bear has made back-to-back evening visits the last two days. The first came Thursday, Oct. 4 at about 7:30 p.m. at the residence on Gold Road in Stormville. (See photos above.) The bear must have felt at home because it came by again last night, Friday, Oct. 5. Stormville is about seven miles due north of Kent, where last weekend a lar…
Videos: New Black Bear Sightings, Including Ossining Videos: New Black Bear Sightings, Including Ossining
Videos: New Black Bear Sightings, Including Ossining Looking for a good excuse to get out of doing lawn work? A family in the area found the perfect one on Sunday. A large black bear interrupted them as they were fertilizing their lawn in Putnam County. After taking cover inside their home on North Knapp Court, they watched and took the above videos and photos of the unexpected visitor. Before retreating back into the woods, the bear knocked over a wheelbarrow and helped itself to a 40-pound bag of fertilizer, which it carried in its mouth as it made its exit. It was the second bear sighting reported in Northern Westchester/Putnam in as ma…