Tommy LiPuma, a jazz and pop producer who once lived in Pound Ridge, died on Monday in Manhattan. He was 80. Born on July 5, 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio, he left his job as a barber to work in the record business in Los Angeles.
Leonard B. Sand, 88, of Sleepy Hollow, best known as the federal judge who presided over the landmark case in which he found Yonkers officials had intentionally segregated public housing and schools, died on Saturday, Dec. 3, according to the New York Times. Sand, who also lived in Pound Ridge for many years, was best known for his work on the Yonkers case in which he ordered the city to come up with a plan that would offer low and moderate-income housing in mostly white neighborhoods.