Month: February 2016

Opinion

Sidewalk slowpokes and walking lanes

In New York, our lives overlap on many fronts. Your car alarm goes off, your street wakes up. You overcook your fish, your neighbors gag. You hold the subway door open, you have saved the job of the person behind you. We are densely, intensely interconnected, but no place is […]

Sports

Champions crowned at sectionals

Eastchester senior Nunzio Crowley came into the 2015-2016 season as a reigning Section I champ with a reputation as one of the finest defensive wrestlers in the state. Over the weekend of Feb. 13, however, Crowley’s offense was on display as well, as the standout claimed his second-straight title at […]

News

Mamaroneck library suffers flood damage

The recent torrential rains didn’t cause the Mamaroneck Public Library to flood, it was an overflowing toilet. The library suffered damages after a toilet flooded the children’s room on the afternoon of Thursday, Feb. 11. Library workers discovered the flood Friday morning at around 9 a.m. According to library director […]

News

Village of Mamaroneck sheds EPA order

As new proposals for how to best identify and solve issues of fecal contamination in Mamaroneck’s waterways progress, the village has shed an administrative order from the EPA that has loomed overhead since 2010. And while the village may be making strides, Save the Sound—an organization which is currently in […]

News

Developer appeals Larchmont moratorium

After fervent public backlash resulted in the passage of a moratorium on certain residential developments in Larchmont, a formal appeal filed by the developer of an iconic Ocean Avenue property seeks to bypass the village’s timeout. The letter to the village, dated Feb. 3, specifically cites several reasons for the […]