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After more than a decade of development, VillaBXV is welcoming residents to its luxury downtown condominiums in the heart of Bronxville. Officials opened the doors to VillaBXV last, finally unveiling the 53-home building on Kensington Road, more than a decade after the plan for the property was first introduced.
... High School band will provide the music. The Eastchester/Tuckahoe parade will not take place this year. Bronxville: A special assembly, parade, and wreath-laying ceremony will begin at 8:30 a.m. Leonard Morange Memorial Plaza, on the west side of ...
In honor of his 100th birthday, local historical societies are looking back at President John F. Kennedy's time in Westchester, when he lived in Bronxville. "Growing Up Kennedy In Westchester: The Bronxville Years " will take place at Cortlandt Town Hall Saturday at 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Yorktown Historical Society, Croton Friends of History and the Van Cortlandtville Historical Society and presented by historian Anthony Czarnecki.
The world-renowned Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will perform at The Reformed Church of Bronxville on Friday, March 17, in the church's Sanctuary. The concert is dedicated to the memory of Emily McKnight Corry, a passionate lover of classical music, who was a member of The Reformed Church for 51 years until her death on May 21, 2016, and taught eighth-grade church school.
The world-renowned Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will perform at The Reformed Church of Bronxville on Friday, March 17, in the church's Sanctuary. The concert is dedicated to the memory of Emily McKnight Corry, a passionate lover of classical music, who was a member of The Reformed Church for 51 years until her death on May 21, 2016, and taught eighth-grade church school.
Sarah Lawrence College will present "Artists Talk," a program in conjunction with an exhibit of artist Vinnie Bagwell's Enslaved Africans Rain Garden project, Thursday in the Reisinger Auditorium on campus in Bronxville. Bagwell and spoken word artist Ty Gray-EL will speak about the project that honors the enslaved Africans who resided at the historic Philipse Manor Hall in downtown Yonkers, six of whom were the first to be manumitted by law in the United States, 79 years before the Emancipation Proclamation, according to a release from Sarah Lawrence.
Can't make it to New Orleans this year for Mardi Gras? Blue Moon Mexican Cafe is bringing some of that Fat Tuesday spirit to Bronxville, on Feb. 28 with special menu items inspired with a creole twist and a little jazz music. Feast on Mexican Jambalaya, a combination of sausage, chicken and chorizo in a savory stew, or the Bayou Burrito, a giant burrito stuffed with shrimp, chorizo, creole sauce, rice and cheese.
... sponsored by The Center for Continuing Education. Complimentary wine and beer is being provided by Wine Gems of Bronxville and Half Time of Mamaroneck. The screening starts at 7:30 p.m. and will be followed by a talkback with Zuckert and Michael ...
On display are works by approximately 80 artists representing 29 high schools from Westchester, Rockland and Orange Counties, as well as the Bronx and southern Connecticut. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- Hundreds of students, family members and art teachers visited OSilas Gallery in Bronxville for the opening of the StArt Regional High School Art Exhibition on Friday, Jan. 6. On display are works by approximately 80 artists representing 29 high schools from Westchester, Rockland and Orange Counties, as well as the Bronx and southern Connecticut.
With all the anger, fear, confusion and anxiety roiling the country, an examination of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy and what it means in a post-election climate couldn't be more timely, say several Bronxville educators. Concordia College's president, Dr. Rev.
How the Holy City of Jerusalem shaped art in the Middle Ages is the focus of a lecture Monday, Nov. 7, at the Osilas Gallery in Bronxville. Charles T. Little, Bronxville resident and curator of Medieval Art and the Cloisters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will give the talk, "Jerusalem in the Middle Ages."
... of Scarborough Manor, were born and raised in Westchester County - Bill in Ardsley-on-Hudson and Ellen in Bronxville. A volunteer with interest in the arts, Ellen has given her time and energy to many museums and cultural centers. Members of the ...