Progress on a slew of multi-million dollar renovations at Rye Playland continue to be hampered by litigation between Westchester County and the city of Rye, as construction at the park gets pushed back. According to documents obtained by the Review, the county administration has attributed a lawsuit filed by the […]
Month: February 2017
Sandbox Theatre cited for various violations
A popular village theater is facing scrutiny after it was found to be operating in violation of current zoning regulations. In addition, the business has also been cited with numerous building violations, the Review has learned. According to Village Manager Richard Slingerland, after Sandbox Theatre’s executive director, Dan Ferrante, launched […]
Village of Larchmont elections uncontested again
In a so-far uncontested election, the village of Larchmont will see two familiar faces up for re-election and one newcomer. Last week, village Democrats announced their full slate for the upcoming March elections, which will consist of re-election hopefuls Malcolm Frouman, Village Judge Thea Beaver—seeking her sixth term as judge—and […]
Zoning board nixes Ralph’s outdoor counter
While a zoning board decision on Ralph’s Italian Ices & Ice Cream shop, one of Mamaroneck’s most controversial businesses, has left some disgruntled residents tentatively optimistic, the fate of the popular stop remains unclear. On Feb. 3, the village of Mamaroneck Zoning Board of Appeals, after months of deliberation, voted […]
Tigers head to Sectionals
When the Section I wrestling tournament kicks off at Arlington High School this weekend, there will be a number of Mamaroneck athletes hitting the mat with titles on their minds. On Feb. 4, five Tigers punched their tickets to the big dance with impressive performances at New Rochelle High School, […]