Saturday May 18 | The Mt Kisco Daily Voice
Bacon Lovers Dream: Westchester Woman Pens 'Bacon Nation' Cookbook
YONKERS, N.Y. A Yonkers mom has teamed up with a New York City author to pen a cookbook with a simple motto: everything is better with bacon.
Market timing: A smart strategy or a fool's game?
To time the market means trying to buy assets in it near the end of a slump and to sell them near the end of a rally, rather than just buying and holding.
MTA: Larceny Suspect Chase Leads to Train Delays
Three Harlem Line trains on Metro-North Railroad were delayed Monday afternoon because of local police activity, officials say.
New Market Research Report: Allied International Corporation: Defense ...
The profile contains a company overview, key facts,major products and services, swot analysis, business description, company history, recent developments, key employees as well as company locations and subsidiaries.
K-L School Board Candidate: Mark Lipton
On May 21, Katonah-Lewisboro voters will vote on a $114 million budget proposal and elect three new school board members.
Second Goodwill 'Westchester County DonationXpress' Opens In Bedford
BEDFORD, N.Y. If you have clothes that no longer fit you or that you no longer wear, you can now take them over to 742 Bedford Road in Bedford Hills, where Goodwill Industries of Greater New York and Northern New Nersey will officially open its second Westchester County "DonationXpress" on Friday.
Random Farms Theater Honors Late Scarsdale Teen With Scholarship
Bedford Police Find Pot, Charge 2 with Misdemeanor Possession
A 20-year-old Bedford Hills man and a 21-year-old Mount Kisco man are facing charges in connection with a traffic stop discovery of 26 grams of marijuana, officials say.
5 Lions Clubs Gather to Support Nursing
Five Lions Clubs from around northern Westchester County held a joint spaghetti dinner on Sunday for a fundraising to support a nursing scholarships fund.
Car Washes Head to Court Over Lease Dispute
When Bob Shullman, owner of the property at 527 Bedford Road, arrived Wednesday morning to pick up the keys from his tenant, whose lease expired that day, he was out of luck.
Byram Hills Students See Sustainable Food Solutions In Bedford, Mt Kisco
Byram Hills senior Brian Skelly examines the roots of a bok choi plant grown in the aquaponic system at Cabbage Hill Farm.
Locals Find Lawn Chairs, Stuffed Tiger, VHS Tapes at Katonah Rummage Sale
The bargains are plentiful at the First Presbyterian Church of Katonah's rummage sale, which is happening now through Saturday.
Three Hamlets, One Town of Bedford
According to the New York Division of Local Government Services, "a hamlet is an unincorporated area in one or more towns that is governed at-large by the town it is in.
Students behind bars mix with those from 'outside'
Nine of the college students wear matching green denim shirts and pants, and some carry clear backpacks.
Students behind bars mix with those from 'outside'
In this pioneering course, "Theories of Justice," which epitomizes equality and justice for all, prisoners feel liberated learning alongside students from Manhattan.
Burdick, Gabrielson listened to residents
It was exactly this sort of commitment to listening, undertaken in 2007 when David Gabrielson and candidate Chris Burdick first ran for the Town Board, that ensured they were focused on key issues.
Walk and Gawk: Private Westchester Gardens Open for a Day
Springtime in Westchester is magical for plant lovers. But even more amazing than the blooms is the fact that a number of Westchester's absolutely gorgeous private gardens actually will be open to the public starting this weekend.
Bedford Police Find Coker Farm Fire 'Suspicious in Nature'
Bedford Police are continuing their probe into the fire-which they've determined was "suspicious in nature"-that damaged a building at Coker Farm in Bedford earlier this month.