As you approach the restaurant on Abendorth Avenue in Port Chester, you may catch the scent of the sea coming from where the Byram River empties into the Long Island Sound. Its handsome brick building bears navy blue signage with its name: Saltaire. Open for about seven months now, the […]
Month: May 2016
Upcoming indie film shot in Harrison
An upcoming independent film, “Trouble,” is being filmed at the Harrison police station on May 13. The production company behind the project, Trouble-Free Inc., has also applied to film at a location in West Harrison, marking the 12th project to be shot in the town/village of Harrison this year alone. […]
Rye Town Park management search likely to be scrapped
With an inability to come to a consensus and concerns over potential conflicts of interest, it seems the plan to seek out new management for Rye Town Park is going to fall by the wayside. The Rye Town Park Commission is still deliberating on the request for qualifications, RFQ, applications […]
The US rapprochement with Cuba
President Barack Obama has re-established diplomatic relations with Cuba, meeting with President Raúl Castro. It is an attempt to bring vestiges of the Cold War to a close and to bring about an end to the 55-year economic embargo against Cuba. There has been a “white washing” of history that […]
Clambake proves to be a shucking good time
Despite the cloudy weather, families were as happy as clams to attend the village of Mamaroneck Recreation Department’s first official Mother’s Day Clambake, held on Saturday, May 7 beachside at Harbor Island Park. The afternoon of music, dancing, sand and seafood brought out approximately 130 people, with dishes cooked on-site […]