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Lewisboro will receive $1.8 million to rid the Oakridge Water District of chemical contamination while $650,000 will go to Bedford to realign a dangerous intersection and add a sidewalk at the two women’s prisons.
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Edward Giobbi’s works have been exhibited in solo and group shows at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and Tate Gallery in London. https://t.co/nVgQYQJZub
The Goldens Bridge Hamlet Organization recently received the blessing of the Lewisboro Town Board to move ahead with creating a public park at the corner of Route 138 and Fairmount Road. The rehabilitation will be carried out entirely by volunteers.
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The Town Board, at its Feb. 14 meeting, agreed on the concept for a committee. Officials said it will reach out for residents’ input on its scope, perhaps at a community coffee, before the board’s March 14 meeting.
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Superintendent Andrew Selesnick said masks would become optional on Wednesday, March 2, the date set last weekend by Gov. Kathy Hochul to relax her school mandate.
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In a two-step process, the Lewisboro Town Board and Katonah-Lewisboro School District last week ended their ongoing stalemate over funding and put an SRO—the school resource officer—back on the beat.
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Through the Katonah Village Library, one resident is spreading physical fitness over Zoom and proving that exercise can take place in any form.
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In marked contrast with neighboring Bedford, the deputy supervisor appointment of a non-elected official caused nary a ripple in Lewisboro.
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A few weeks ago, Christmas presents, bottles of wine, and some cash were stolen overnight from an unlocked car parked at a South Salem residence.
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The Heights at Brother Vic’s, a restaurant in the Oakridge Common shopping plaza, closed in the early days of the pandemic. Now, the shopping center’s owner is looking to divide the vacant 6,000-square-foot space into four apartments.
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