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Ardsley: Parade starts at 10 a.m. on Park Avenue and ends at Pascone Park where a ceremony will follow. Bronxville: Parade will start at Leonard Morange Square Park at 8:45 a.m. and proceed to the Bronxville School where a ceremony and wreath laying service will be held.
... Michigan professor and expert on student addiction. His parents - both with Harvard degrees - reared him in leafy Bronxville, a Westchester suburb where the median household income is $200,000 a year. Kyle Bellitto is a lawyer. Gage's dad, Glenn ...
Founded in 2006, the company has 82 locations across the country including three in Westchester (Scarsdale, Bronxville and Rye Brook). If you haven't been -- their 45-minute indoor class features cardiovascular training, muscle sculpting and ...
Founded in 2006, the company has 82 locations across the country including three in Westchester, N.Y. (Scarsdale, Bronxville and Rye Brook). If you haven't been -- their 45-minute indoor class features cardiovascular training, muscle sculpting and ...
... ERA Insite Realty will collect food at its three office locations across the county: Thornwood, White Plains and Bronxville. Donations will be accepted through Friday, Nov. 3 and will be delivered directly to the charity. The office is seeking ...
... ERA Insite Realty will collect food at its three office locations across the county: Thornwood, White Plains and Bronxville. Donations will be accepted through Friday, Nov. 3 and will be delivered directly to the charity. The office is seeking ...
They'll be looking for steals and deals with the arrival of the unofficial kickoff of the holiday shopping season on Black Friday. While most are still sleeping off turkey and sweet potato pie, eager shoppers will flock to some of the area's busiest shopping hubs with an eye toward getting a jumpstart on holiday shopping.
A bevy of popular children's characters took to the hallways of Bronxville Elementary School on Monday to help young students get into the Halloween spirit. The characters - from "Sesame Street," "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," the "Care Bears," "The Incredibles" and others - were played by Bronxville High School seniors, who donned the costumes and visited the school as part of a longstanding district tradition, according to school officials.