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Dorothy H. Picken, Former Science Teacher In Yonkers, 69 Dorothy H. Picken, Former Science Teacher In Yonkers, 69
Dorothy H. Picken, Former Science Teacher In Yonkers, 69 YONKERS, N.Y. -- Dorothy H. Picken, a lifelong resident of Yonkers, died on Sunday, Aug. 30, of cancer. She was 69. She was a school teacher for many years and retired as the head of the science department at Roosevelt High School in Yonkers. Picken is survived by her sister Betty (Paul) Neglia and Susan (Gordon) Hunger. . Donations in her memory may be made to the American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association.  Funeral service will take place at F. Ruggiero & Sons, Inc., 732 Yonkers Ave., Yonkers, on Thursday at noon, with the interment to follow at Mount Hope Cemetery. 
Hastings' Frances Schweiger Prepares For 100th Birthday Hastings' Frances Schweiger Prepares For 100th Birthday
Hastings' Frances Schweiger Prepares For 100th Birthday HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- Frances Schweiger will be celebrating her 100th birthday on Sept. 14. Born in 1915 as Frances Fero, she was raised in Brooklyn with her three sisters by her parents, Morris and Elizabeth Fero. Schweiger attended and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Brooklyn. At the age of 15, she met Ralph Schweiger on the tennis courts at Betsy Head Park in Brooklyn and was immediately struck by how good looking he was. Ten years later, they married on April 6, 1940. They raised two children, Jonathan and Judi, in Brooklyn. Jonathan died on Dec. 31, 2014.  Early …
Norwalk's Liberation Programs Receives $5,000 From First County Bank Norwalk's Liberation Programs Receives $5,000 From First County Bank
Norwalk's Liberation Programs Receives $5,000 From First County Bank NORWALK, Conn. – Liberation Programs recently received a $5,000 grant from First County Bank Foundation to support the agency’s Families in Recovery Program in Norwalk. Families in Recovery (FIRP) is a long-term in-patient residential addiction treatment program for pregnant or parenting women. The program also provides special services for children and is unique to Connecticut since it is the only program of its kind where mothers can bring two children up to the age of 10 into the program with them. An estimated 20,000 women in Connecticut are in need of substance abuse help each year…
Greenburgh Nature Center's Upcoming Events Include Pumpkin Carving, Parade Greenburgh Nature Center's Upcoming Events Include Pumpkin Carving, Parade
Greenburgh Nature Center's Upcoming Events Include Pumpkin Carving, Parade GREENBURGH, N.Y. -- The Greenburgh Nature Center has released its programs and events for the fall. An interactive stroll around the GNC property will take place on Sunday, Oct. 4, at 2 p.m. Members cost $5 per person; nonmembers cost $8 per person. The Fall Festival, held Sunday, Oct. 11, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m., will include scarecrow building, pumpkin carving and painting, cider making, animals and more. If registered by Saturday, Oct. 10, the cost is $5 for members; $10 for nonmembers. Children younger than 2 are admitted free. The cost on the day of the event is $8 for members; $15 for…
New York Roads Rank Among Worst For Traffic In Nation New York Roads Rank Among Worst For Traffic In Nation
New York Roads Rank Among Worst For Traffic In Nation WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- Drivers throughout the nation are seeing more traffic on the roads, but New York traffic rates as the third worst in the coutnry, according to NBC News. Studies show drivers are now spending approximately 42 hours stuck in traffic every year. The increase of jobs, as well as the decrease in the price of gas can be attributed to the addition of more cars on the road, reported NBC News. Washington D.C. topped the list, with its drivers spending up to 82 hours per year stuck in traffic; Los Angeles and San Francisco follow, along with the New York tri-state area and…
Food, Fun Planned In The Village Of Mamaroneck Food, Fun Planned In The Village Of Mamaroneck
Food, Fun Planned In The Village Of Mamaroneck MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- The Village of Mamaroneck is preparing residents for their 're-integration' back into life with fun, food and activities. There are some new restaurants on the avenue, with a few more gearing to open up this fall. Green Life is a restaurant where you can get salads, wraps and healthy fresh squeezed fruit/vegetable juices. Closer to Boston Post Road, a new Indian restaurant is preparing to open its doors and is expected to open by the first week of September. Where Roasted Peppers once stood, a new smokehouse restaurant is preparing to spread its wings. On Sunday, Sept.…
Westport Library Invites Families For 'Annie' Singalong Westport Library Invites Families For 'Annie' Singalong
Westport Library Invites Families For 'Annie' Singalong WESTPORT, Conn. -- Celebrate Grandparents Day with the family musical "Annie" on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 2-4:30 p.m. in the Westport Library’s McManus Room. Sing along with songs from the show like "Tomorrow," "Easy Street" and "It’s the Hard-Knock Life." This 2014 release is a contemporary adaptation of the 1977 Broadway show. The program is free and open to the public. To complement the singalong, materials for craft projects will be available in the Children’s Department. "Annie" is the story of a 10-year-old Harlem foster child (played by "Beasts of the Southern Wild's" Quvenzha…
Croton's Temple Israel of Northern Westchester Welcomes A New Cantor Croton's Temple Israel of Northern Westchester Welcomes A New Cantor
Croton's Temple Israel of Northern Westchester Welcomes A New Cantor CROTON-ON-HUDSON, N.Y. -- The Temple Israel of Northern Westchester, the Reform congregation in Croton-on-Hudson, announce its new clergy member, Cantor Benjamyn Ellerin. "A strong value for our congregation is to make everyone feel at home by fostering warm and respectful relationships among the members of our community. Not only does Cantor Ellerin have a beautiful voice, but he shares this important value. We are very fortunate that he has joined our community," stated Lynn Fielden-Smith, Cantorial Search Committee chair. Ellerin earned a bachelor’s degree in vocal performance,…
Scarsdale Library Adds New Crocheting Program For Kids Scarsdale Library Adds New Crocheting Program For Kids
Scarsdale Library Adds New Crocheting Program For Kids SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- Children who want to learn to crochet or show off their skills can now do so at the Scarsdale Public Library in a new program for those in grades 3 and up. The program begins Thursday, Sept. 3, at 4:30 p.m. and continues for the following three Thursdays in September. Children can learn to crochet or continue on their own projects. Yarn and hooks will be provided. As space is limited, registration is required for each session at www.scarsdalelibrary.org. On Tuesday, Sept. 1, at 10 a.m., Robert the Guitar Guy returns with his special brand of music. Robert and his repert…
Mahopac's Freighthouse Café Celebrates Fifth Anniversary Mahopac's Freighthouse Café Celebrates Fifth Anniversary
Mahopac's Freighthouse Café Celebrates Fifth Anniversary MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Donna Massaro, proprietor of the Freighthouse Café, announced some big news for the fifth anniversary of her restaurant. The café, which is hidden off Route 6 but not hidden from customers (tucked behind Salon Uccelli and the Putnam Music center), was recently approved and licensed to serve alcoholic beverages to patrons 21 and over. “I’m one of the luckiest people in the world,” says Massaro. “How many of us get to wake up every day and go do what they are completely passionate about? I’m one of those people and I’m so grateful to my customers and the community for their s…
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