Month: February 2017

News

Residents may file additional Ralph’s appeal

Unsatisfied with a review by the village’s land use boards, Mamaroneck residents rallying against Ralph’s Italian Ices—an ice cream shop which has been the subject of a lengthy zoning appeal—may launch a separate appeal after the village building inspector indicated the shop is not required to seek additional variances. According […]

Opinion Sports

Ads nauseum

I don’t know about you, but I can not wait until Super Bowl Sunday. The pomp, the circumstance, the two best teams (arguably) in the NFL squaring off; if you’re a football fan, what’s not to love? But there’s another reason I’m looking forward to the game this weekend: I’m […]

Features

Westchester County Airport book takes flight

Through a collection of black and white photographs dating back more than 80 years, Kent Patterson tells the story of New York’s fourth busiest airport in his book, “Images of America: Westchester County Airport.” Patterson, a retired Metro-North Railroad project manager and resident of Yorktown, explained that his inspiration for […]

News

Fox manslaughter case adjourned until Feb. 23

Emma Fox, who has been charged with an aggravated DWI and first-degree vehicular manslaughter for the death of 21-year-old Manhattanville College student Robby Schartner, is due to reappear in White Plains City Court on Feb. 23 after her Jan. 27 court date was adjourned. Fox’s case has been adjourned five […]

Lead Stories News

Village Manager Slingerland resigns

This story was updated on Feb. 2, 11:36 a.m. After nine years in the village of Mamaroneck, Manager Richard Slingerland will resign, taking on a new role as village administrator in Tarrytown, the Review has learned. “Mamaroneck is a great community,” Slingerland said. “I became aware of an opportunity in […]