After an up-and-down start to the season, Mamaroneck pulled back to .500 with a one-sided win over Roosevelt Early College on Jan. 14. For a young Tigers squad, the 68-29 victory over the Sharks proved how tough Mamaroneck can be when it’s clicking, and head coach Johanna McNelis hopes that […]
Month: January 2017
Titans sweep Sabres
The first time Rye Town/Harrison met Somers/North Salem on the ice this year, the result was a lopsided one; the Titans came away with a 10-1 win as they outskated—and outshot—the Sabres from start to finish. On Jan. 16, the two teams squared off again, and although Somers showed a […]
Brick the Knicks
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]ith the Giants and Jets off for the winter and the Rangers marching slowly but steadily toward another appearance in the NHL playoffs, one might think that the back pages of local papers would be hurting for salacious sports stories. Fortunately for us drama enthusiasts, however, we still have […]
Gun rights activists threaten to sue ahead of town gun ban
With the Mamaroneck Town Council mulling a ban on firearm possession on town property, gun rights activists in Westchester County say they are ready to sue. According to Scott Sommavilla, the president of the Westchester Firearms Association who will be attending a public hearing on Jan. 18, after press time, […]
Dig Inn burrows into Westchester
[dropcap]L[/dropcap]ooking for a finer, healthier alternative to fast-casual dining? Dig Inn, a popular Manhattan-based eatery, has opened its largest and first suburban location in Rye Brook. With 12 locations in Manhattan and another in Boston, Dig Inn focuses on seasonal vegetables that are “mindfully sourced,” according to Matt Weingarten, the […]