Bedford Singer Salutes Old Hollywood At Playhouse Charity Event

Music from the the Golden Age of Hollywood will be brought to life when the Six of Clubs performs in Katonah Friday, Dec. 2. The performance has special meaning to Bedford resident and Music Publisher Nicholas Firth. As narrator and baritone of the group, he said it was a perfect fit to marry his group -- which will be highlighting songs from Hollywood movies -- to a movie theater that is beloved in the area.

Latest I-684 Speeding Detail Results In 49 Tickets

In the latest detail by state troopers from the Somers barracks, more than 49 traffic tickets were issued during a detail on Sunday on I-684 in Northern Westchester that lasted from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. In a detail also by state troopers from Somers at the outset of the Thanksgiving break on Wednesday, 59 tickets were issued on I-684 in Bedford.

Hoopla In Bedford: Harlem Wizards B-Ball Event To Raise Money For School

The show basketball team, famed for its tricks, antics and alley-oop dunks, has raised millions of dollars for schools, charities and foundations across the world. The Wizards will be entertaining the crowd with dribbling, passing, shooting and dunking as its players go toe-to-toe against the school district's all-star team of teachers and staffers Sunday, Dec. 4. The game starts at 2 p.m. in the Fox Lane High School gymnasium, 632 S. Bedford Road , Bedford.

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Post-Election Tensions Reach John Jay, Fox Lane Campuses

Officials at the Bedford Central and Katonah-Lewisboro school districts responded to incidents at the John Jay and Fox Lane campuses following the presidential election. In a school board report on Thursday, Katonah-Lewisboro Superintendent Andrew Selesnick said that counselors at John Jay High School were "significant busier than usual," as distraught students sought help.