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Let Us Entertain You

Good day, Instead of entertaining grudges, you can have Grudges entertain you; that is the play by T.J. Elliott and Joe Queenan, directed by Dora Endre.  But there are only three more performances...

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What’s Happening @ Warner Library

(Read Online: https://conta.cc/32McjYJ) What’s Happening @ Warner Library The Warner Library is now open with the following guidelines: All patrons will need to wear a mask or face covering of their...

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Jazz Forum Hosts Monty Alexander 7/25!

We’re live with Jazz Forum @ Home including weekly free-of-charge Facebook Live Streaming series from artists’ homes on Saturdays at 7 pm EDT. This Saturday, July 25th we’re presenting pianist Monty...

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COUNTY BOARD APPROVES FUNDING FOR ELECTRIC BUSES

By Kira Ratan– Westchester County Executive, George Latimer announced in a press release on July 21 that, by a unanimous vote, the Westchester County Board of Legislators approved a $4,475,000 bond to...

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Virtual Vitality with Phelps Keeps Seniors Engaged

By Annie Rubinson– “Engagement” is one of the key components of brain health for seniors, and the COVID-19 pandemic has left many of them feeling more isolated than ever. In response, Ellen Woods,...

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New Experiences at Lyndhurst

VOICES IN THE LANDSCAPE Experience the diversity of our community by checking out our online exhibition: Voices in the Landscape, about the diverse people that have lived in our area and have been...

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Cuomo Launches Statewide Crackdown on Packed Parties

By Barrett Seaman— Federal agents may not be coming to New York City, the governor says. He has Trump’s assurance of that. But Cuomo has authorized his own squads to crack down on the large, densely...

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Job Opportunity Available for Qualified Medical Assistant

JOB OPPORTUNITY IN TARRYTOWN for MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fast paced medical office in Tarrytown is looking for a responsible candidate. Required skills include taking vitals, phlebotomy, specimen handling,...

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Tarrytown Music Hall Hopes To Reopen in 2021 – Streaming Online For Now

The Hudson Independent reached out to Bjorn Olsson, Executive Director of the Tarrytown Music Hall, for an update on their current staus and their long-term outlook for resuming operations. Here’s what...

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The Historical Society’s Strawberry “Jam” Festival Fundraiser

The 55th Annual Strawberry “Jam” Festival 2020 A little different but still historic! Support The Historical Society as we continue our annual community fund-raiser with a twist. We’ve bottled the fun...

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Food for Thought: Let’s Celebrate Grilling Week

By Linda Viertel— Summertime is defined by many home cooks as the prime time for grilling outdoors – meat, fish, chicken, vegetables- anything fresh from the market or the grocery store that will be...

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WARNER LIBRARY: Children’s Room @ Home – July 31

Children’s Room @ Home News & Notes – Vol. 17   Upcoming programs: CLICK HERE All the best – Your friends @ Warner Children’s Room   The post WARNER LIBRARY: Children’s Room @ Home – July 31...

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EngageAsia: 75th Commemoration Events

EngageAsia + Aligned Center Film+Makers Series Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard:  Turning Horror into Hope Presented in Partnership with MIT Japan U.S.: Wednesday, August 5 – 7:00 to 8:00 PMJapan:...

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Time Running Out for COVID-19 Rental Assistance

By Alexander Roberts– It’s not too late to apply for rental assistance for families and individuals whose incomes have been affected by COVID-19.  The deadline was extended an extra week until August...

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Pictures from a Hiroshima Schoolyard: Seventy-five Years Since the Atomic...

By David Janes– How can art heal? What role do gifts play in building bonds of friendship? Is it possible for the strongest of enemies to become friends? These topics are central to the 2014...

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Learning to Drive Through Distance Learning?

By Kira Ratan– Governor Andrew Cuomo announced in a press release on Wednesday that DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) licensed driving schools can now conduct Pre-Licensing Courses through distance...

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Annual Backpacks-to-School Initiative Kicks Off

Each summer, The Sharing Shelf organizes its “Backpacks to School” initiative to buy new backpacks and fill them with grade appropriate school supplies for low-income children in Westchester County....

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COVID-19 Update: “If You’re Very, Very Good…”

By Barrett Seaman The numbers get better and better, yet Gov. Andrew Cuomo sounds more and more like a Tiger Mom swatting her cubs to keep them in line. And across the state—certainly in Westchester...

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WESTCHESTER COMMUNITY FOUNDATION MEETS $2 MILLION GOAL; DISTRIBUTES $861,500...

At a time when virtually every worthy cause is asking for money, the Westchester Community Foundation announced today that it has raised $2 million for its Westchester Covid-19 Response Fund and...

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Greenburgh Hosts an All-Zoom Summer Internship Program

By Barrett Seaman– For 12 years now, dozens of high school students from throughout the Town of Greenburgh have taken advantage each year of an offer to intern for the town government, creating public...

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