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OSilas Gallery at Concordia College in Bronxville will host an opening reception for renowned American muralist Richard Hass's exhibition, "Dreams & Reality: Visions of Urban Architecture," on Thursday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. The reception will feature a brief talk by Haas. The reception and the exhibition are both free and open to the public.
Luci Abruzzo, an associate broker for Bronxville Real Estate, has seen it all in her over 40 years of selling homes. While buyers and sellers have changed since she began working in real estate during the 1970's, Abruzzo always found ways to succeed.
Friends of a Yonkers teen battling cystic fibrosis recorded a special acoustic version of "Breathe: Annie's Song" at The Loft recording studio in Bronxville Friday. The song was written and composed by Gaetano Annunziata and Mark Supik in an effort to keep up the spirits of Annie McMahon, 19, who had a long wait on the lung transplant list.
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.
An 81-year-old Westchester woman was killed Saturday after a two-vehicle crash near a shopping center in the area of 2550 Central Park Ave. in Yonkers. Yonkers Police and Yonkers Fire units extricated the woman, an Ardsley resident who was a passenger in a Ford Focus, shortly after the crash, which occurred around 11 a.m. Emergency responders began CPR on the woman, who was subsequently transported to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, where she was pronounced deceased at 11:50 a.m. The Ford Focus was apparently travelling southbound on Central Park Avenue and appears to have been making a left hand turn into a shopping center parking lot when it made contact with the Chevy Tahoe, which was travelling northbound on Central Park Avenue.
An 81-year-old Westchester woman was killed Saturday after a motor vehicle crash near a shopping center in the area of 2550 Central Park Ave. in Yonkers. Yonkers Police and Yonkers Fire units extricated the woman, an Ardsley resident who was a passenger in a Ford Focus, shortly after the crash, which occurred around 11 a.m. Emergency responders began CPR on the woman, who was subsequently transported to Lawrence Hospital in Bronxville, where she was pronounced deceased at 11:50 a.m. The Ford Focus was apparently travelling southbound on Central Park Avenue and appears to have been making a left hand turn into a shopping center parking lot when it made contact with the Chevy Tahoe, which was travelling northbound on Central Park Avenue.
A stolen car in Yonkers led to a high-speed chase by Yonkers Police and a crash in Bronxville before officers lost the suspect, according to the Yonkers Police Department. The incident began around 1 a.m. when an undercover officer was watching a black male wearing grey sweatpants and sweatshirt as he walked along Palmer Avenue in Yonkers trying car doors to see if they were unlocked, said Lt.
A Yonkers man who raised awareness for ALS by starting the ice bucket challenge was the focus of a fundraiser in Bronxville Thursday night. Friends of Pat Quinn, who is battling Lou Gehrig's disease, gathered at Pete's Tavern to raise money to help him get from place to place.
Westchester Networking for Professionals invites local business professionals to celebrate the holidays on December 1st at their Annual Holiday Networking Mixer in Yonkers, NY. BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - Nov. 7, 2016 - PRLog -- Westchester Networking for Professionals , one of Westchester County, NY largest business organization, announces they will be hosting their Annual Holiday Business Networking Mixer on December 1, 2016 from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.
Christina DiMinno, a real estate agent with Bronxville Real Estate, is one of only 37 individuals in New York State to have successfully completed the intensive requirements necessary to earn a Graduate, REALTORA Institute designation in 2016. By completing the 90 hours of rigorous study in specific real estate areas, and passing a test for each topic, DiMinno has become a more competent professional in her field, with a broader knowledge base which allows her to offer more effective service to her clients "It's really important in any business, especially real estate, to gain a competitive edge," said DiMinno.
Christina DiMinno, a real estate agent with Bronxville Real Estate, is one of only 37 individuals in New York State to have successfully completed the intensive requirements necessary to earn a Graduate, REALTORA Institute designation in 2016. By completing the 90 hours of rigorous study in specific real estate areas, and passing a test for each topic, DiMinno has become a more competent professional in her field, with a broader knowledge base which allows her to offer more effective service to her clients "It's really important in any business, especially real estate, to gain a competitive edge," said DiMinno.
A Bronxville burglary suspect was nabbed by police after he stole a vehicle and a checkbook from New York Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital, according to Bronxville Chief of Police Christopher Satriale. Michael Perrier, 24, was charged with grand larceny and burglary following an investigation into a report filed by hospital security that an unknown man had entered an office at the hospital on Oct. 19 and stole a checkbook from a desk drawer and keys to a 2008 Ford Escape owned by the hospital, police said.
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Macintosh Electric Corp's own office manager from 2009 to 2013 passed away in a tragic car accident on May 24th 2014 in Yonkers - Bronxville, New York. It was a critical decision, but brother and Vice President of the company made a recommendation to donate the late woman's major organs to NY Lives On.
After spending a weekend helping rebuild two homes for Yonkers veterans , the Bronxville High School Habitat for Humanity Club continued to pay it forward, raising additional money for the organization during homecoming. During homecoming, the Habitat for Humanity Club raised more than $300 by allowing families to make a $5 donation to sign 2-by-4-foot pieces of wood that will be used to build additional affordable housing moving forward.
... express) because that's where the story begins. I was born across the street from the commuter rail station in Bronxville, arriving in Lawrence Hospital during another February snowstorm in a month of February snowstorms that year, the day after ...