Mamaroneck may be coming into the 2016-17 season with a huge target on its back, but with a healthy host of returning players—and one of the top netminders in the state—the Tigers’ prospects are bright. But as the group gets set to defend their state title on the ice, they […]
Month: November 2016
Giving thanks
It’s no big secret; 2016 has been a pretty dismal year. An interminable, contentious presidential election; heaps of celebrity deaths; the theatrical release of the massively overhyped “Suicide Squad”; I’d imagine that the majority of Americans are looking forward to put the last 12 months in our rearview mirrors. But […]
Old jokes to die laughing at
An elderly man comes into a bar and notices a lovely lady about his age having a drink by herself. He pulls up a stool, leans over and asks, “So… do I come here often?” Sure, laugh. Or cry. Fact is, we’ll all be the lady or the man some […]
Walter’s expresses interest in Rye Town Park
Westchester’s famed food stand, Walter’s Hot Dogs, is interested in operating a food truck out of Rye Town Park to fill the opening left by Seaside Johnnies’ exit. Katharine Warrington Woodward, the public relations and events manager of Walter’s, told the Review this week that the family-owned company is anticipating […]
Market showcases industrial area
In an attempt to garner community support for a proposed rezoning in the village of Mamaroneck’s industrial district, a local committee hosted a Food Truck and Makers Market. On Nov. 6, hundreds of local residents, arriving by foot, bicycle and car, flooded Fayette Avenue, where several food trucks and craft […]