With an application to the village zoning board forthcoming, Mamaroneck’s mainstay beer destination may be cooking up something new; or more accurately, brewing. According to Village Manager Richard Slingerland, Half Time Beverage, located at 139 Hoyt Ave., will look to repurpose part of its existing 20,000-square-foot storefront to accommodate both […]
Month: January 2017
Broncos beat Panthers
Coming off a disappointing loss to rival Tuckahoe last week, Bronxville’s basketball team entered their Jan. 6 meeting with Rye Neck with one goal: play well defensively. And although it took a while for the Broncos to find their footing on the defensive end, a strong second-half effort propelled them […]
Rye Town attorney accepts position with county DA
After serving the town of Rye for nine years, Paul Noto has resigned from his position as town attorney and has accepted an offer to become one of four first deputies in the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office. Noto will serve under newly elected DA Anthony Scarpino, a Democrat and […]
Rye Town Park: Millions needed in repairs
While the Rye Town Park Commission is overcoming the exit of Seaside Johnnies restaurant and although the park managed to accumulate a surplus in revenue two years in a row, its crumbling infrastructure is now emerging as a relevant matter. According to Rye Town Supervisor Gary Zuckerman, a Democrat and […]
Parents seek healthier lunchroom options for kids
[dropcap]P[/dropcap]arents and community members interested in improving their children’s school lunches in Larchmont and Marmaroneck are invited to share their ideas at the first Open Community Meeting on School Food, to be held Wednesday, Jan. 4 at 6:45 p.m. at Mamaroneck Avenue School. Food service for the Mamaroneck Union Free […]