Firefighters put out a blaze that consumed a garbage truck in front of Robert E. Bell Middle School early Wednesday morning, according to the Chappaqua Fire Department. The fire department notes that it was dispatched at around 5 a.m., and when chiefs arrived on scene, "the garbage truck was found fully involved in fire and up close to the structure."
Firefighters put out a blaze that consumed a garbage truck in front of Robert E. Bell Middle School early Wednesday morning, according to the Chappaqua Fire Department. The fire department notes that it was dispatched at around 5 a.m., and when chiefs arrived on scene, "the garbage truck was found fully involved in fire and up close to the structure."
Firefighters put out a blaze that consumed a garbage truck in front of Robert E. Bell Middle School early Wednesday morning, according to the Chappaqua Fire Department. The fire department notes that it was dispatched at around 5 a.m., and when chiefs arrived on scene, "the garbage truck was found fully involved in fire and up close to the structure."
Members of the New Castle Town Board are considering whether to make one of the biggest alterations to the municipality in its 291-year history: changing its official name to the Town of Chappaqua. While the town's name has been the same since its 18th-century founding, its name recognition has lagged far behind its hamlets, Chappaqua and Millwood, a point that isn't lost on the community's elected officials.
Chappaqua residents Mikayla Diederich and Dillon Rusiecki were among those who stopped by DeCicco & Sons on its opening day in Millwood. The grocer is located in Millwood Plaza, in a space that was occupied by supermarket company A&P before it closed 13 months earlier due to bankruptcy.
... Millwood Fire Company No. 1, which is the fire department. The district serves residents of Millwood, western Chappaqua and New Castle's West End. Makowska resigned after being elected to a council seat on the New Castle Town Board; her term began ...
... paid for through sponsorships, said CEO Jim Killoran. "The families have not been chosen yet, but in Millwood and Chappaqua, four homes are being built and possibly two more," Killoran noted. "Habitat has built in Bedford, rehabbed homes throughout ...