Removal Of Contaminants At Proposed Tuckahoe Hotel Site Nears Completion

The removal of contaminated soil at the proposed site of a Marriott hotel in Tuckahoe is near completion and remains on schedule. According to officials with B ilwin Development Affiliates , contaminated soil at the site of a former marble quarry landfill on Marbledale Road is scheduled to be completed by March 15 , clearing the way for installation of a permanent cap and other remedial systems to treat vapors that will collectively complete the environmental cleanup at the site.

Residents question safety of controversial Tuckahoe project

New questions have been raised about the safety of a controversial project in Tuckahoe that will convert an old marble quarry and landfill into a hotel. Critics of the proposed Springhill Suites Hotel have been concerned about possible contamination at the site since the project came to light, but the concern came to a head Wednesday after people spotted aerosol cans in the soil at 109 Marbledale Road.

Teen Charged With Assault Following Bloody Fight In Scarsdale, Police Say

Following a lengthy investigation into an assault that took place at the Freightway Garage last month, Scarsdale police have arrested a pair of Eastchester residents for their roles in a fight that left a woman’s face bloody. Police have arrested Tuckahoe resident Bruno Bertozzi, 21 and 19-year-old Eastchester resident Jasmin Rodriguez for their roles in a Jan. 21 incident turned violent, Chief Andrew Matturro said on Tuesday.

Southampton locals rally behind shopping center

Some 100 locals from tony Southampton, New York, gathered outside Town Hall yesterday to show their support for the building of a grocery-anchored center in the Tuckahoe neighborhood, according to Newsday. Demonstrators wearing “Yes Tuckahoe Shopping Center” T-shirts argued that the King Kullen supermarket proposed for the project would give them easier access to affordable groceries.

Eastchester Chamber Hosts Ribbon Cutting for The Chocolate Box Cafe

The Eastchester/Tuckahoe Chamber of Commerce with town Mayor Steven A. Ecklond welcomed the Chocolate Box Cafe to the business community with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday, Jan. 27. The ceremony was held at the Cafe on 300-A Columbus Avenue in Tuckahoe, where it opened in September last year. “We’re pleased to have the Chocolate Box Cafe as a Chamber member,” said Chamber President Paul Okura.

Westchester Dog Lovers Unite To Improve Quality Of Lives At Pet Rescue

Paws and Play Resort and Training Center owner Matt Sellechia with his mascot, delivering donated toys to the animals in ned at Pet Rescue in Harrison. TUCKAHOE, N.Y. – After spending the month of December collecting everything from treats, food, gear and toys to help area animals, officials with Paws and Play Pet Resort and Training Center in Tuckahoe recently delivered the bounty to animals in need at a local shelter.

Broken Bow Brewery Wins Gold For Tuckahoe At Great American Beer Festival

Broken Bow Brewery brought the gold back to Tuckahoe after taking top honors at the latest Great American Beer Festival in Colorado. Broken Bow won a gold medal for their “Old Split-Foot” in the Belgian-style Strong Specialty Ale category at the festival, which brought nearly 2,000 breweries from around the country to compete against one another in several categories.

Marriott Hotel Developers Pledge Public Safety During Tuckahoe Site Cleanup

An attorney and spokesman for Bilwin Development Affiliates, developers of a proposed Marriott Hotel in Tuckahoe said they are gratified with the project’s recent approval by the village Planning Board. Bilwin officials pledged to allay residents’ fears about the site’s prior use as a landfill by providing transparent results of continued environmental testing during the land’s clean-up.

Immaculate Conception Students To Walk For A Cause In Eastchester

For the 10th straight year, students at the Immaculate Conception School in Tuckahoe are set to take to the streets to raise money to support their school and parish. Next week, at the annual Immaculate Conception Walk-a-Thon, students will walk from their campus on Winter Hill Road down to Depot Square as part of one of the school’s biggest fundraisers of the year.

Tuckahoe Shooting Suspect To Be Arraigned Tuesday

A Tuckahoe man accused of shooting two men outside a Chappaqua deli is to appear in Westchester County Court on Tuesday to formally face charges of attempted murder, assault and criminal use of a firearm, according to multiple reports. Chao has been held in the Westchester County jail since his Aug. 29 arrest on suspicion of shooting the men – one of whom was his former boss – outside Lange’s Little Store & Delicatessen.

Chappaqua Shooting Suspect To Be Arraigned Tuesday

A Tuckahoe man accused of shooting two men outside a Chappaqua deli is to appear in Westchester County Court on Tuesday to formally face charges of attempted murder, assault and criminal use of a firearm, according to lohud.com. Hengjun Chao, 49, has been held in the Westchester County jail since his Aug. 29 arrest on suspicion of shooting the men – one of whom was his former boss – outside Lange’s Little Store & Delicatessen, according to lohud.com, which reported that Chao was indicted by a grand jury last week.

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Bronxville Police To Be Celebrated For ‘Continued Commitment To Community’

Eastchester Schools Superintendent Walter Moran III has been named as the “Man of the Year” by the Order Sons of Italy In America Giuseppe Garibaldi Lodge. At the 12th annual scholarship dinner at The Fountainhead in New Rochelle next week, the “Man of the Year” will be joined with honorees from the local police departments in Eastchester, Tuckahoe and Bronxville and Alexandria Tucci, Miss Columbus 2016 who will star at the upcoming Columbus Day Parade.