Mar 30, 2008 | Journal News
Photo gallery: Easter in New Rochelle, Chappaqua, Pomona, New Hempstead
Find images of Easter celebrations around the Lower Hudson Valley on LoHud.com: www.lohud.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=photos&gallery=Easter%202008 The gallery features photos of a dawn service at the ... via Journal News
Soggy corn dogs knocks ex Chappaqua resident off 'Top Chef'
“He's always a winner as far as I'm concerned.”
CHAPPAQUA - Citing a 'soggy' set of corn dogs, the judges on TV's 'Top Chef' sent home former Chappaqua resident Erik Hopfinger at the end of Wednesday night's episode. via Journal News
Hearing tonight on proposal to send New Castle sewage to Yonkers
“You can be sure they don't handle these things locally in Chappaqua”
Yonkers and New Castle are locked in a classic environmental battle: New Castle needs to find a new way to get rid of its human waste and some in Yonkers object to the town's plan to pipe the sewage to their ... via Journal News
Bear's News Is Bad News on the 6:13
“Everyone has their own range of emotions - anger, embarrassment, sadness, confusion”
At Cafe La Track, where commuters get their coffee, bagel and newspaper at the Chappaqua train station, there is a sign on the wall with Buddhism's Four Noble Truths. via New York Times
Release of Clinton Schedules Offers Chance to Test Campaign Assertions
“The fact is, and this was established by the White House schedules, that she did not attend N.S.C. meetings or routinely meet with the secretary of state or the national security adviser”
When the World Trade Center was attacked for the first time on Feb. 26, 1993, President Bill Clinton flew to New York to be briefed on the attack and the response by city, state and federal authorities. via New York Times
Mutual fund firms offer clients access to private equity
“How do you know what they are investing in?”
Funds look to mitigate risk element by investing in publicly traded private-equity firms In a bid for higher returns amid a dismal stock market environment, some mutual fund companies are offering investors ... via InvestmentNews
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week Review: Crabtree's Kittle House
Since we're going to be talking about Crabtree's Kittle House, the favorite haunt of a certain political power couple, we'll get the obligatory question out of the way first: No, I didn't see Bill and Hill on ... via Journal News
Metro-North adding trains, cars for NYC St. Patrick's Day parade
Metro-North Railroad is offering extra trains to New York City's 247th annual St. via The Patent Trader
Roof fire in Armonk destroys room with wedding gifts
“It's a good chance that started it.”
Roof renovations at a house on Half Mile Road most likely ignited the fire that destroyed several rooms yesterday, fire officials said. via The Patent Trader
WJO Reaches #4 On JazzWeek Chart
“Of course we were thrilled when All In started charting a few months ago”
All In, the debut CD of the Westchester Jazz Orchestra , has been among the top-played discs on jazz radio across the nation since January. via Westchester.com
“It may be the first time in history that the person who is running number two would offer the person running number one the number two position”
Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:34 AM EDT -Democratic presidential candidate US Senator Hillary Clinton , her husband former US President Bill Clinton and their daughter Chelsea leave the polling place after voting in the ... via Macon Area Online
Anthony Papa: Clinton's Crack Cocaine Apology: Too Little Too Late?
Does former President Bill Clinton want to become a drug policy reform advocate? On its face, it would seem that way following President Clinton's keynote speech at the University of Pennsylvania last week ... via The Huffington Post
Childhood Obesity: Taking Action
“Our nutrition education programs are not working”
One of the most active, visible and successful advocates working to improve children's eating habits is Dr. via Journal News
Stormy morning causes road hazards, some flooding
“Most flooding deaths occur in automobiles. Turn around and find another route.”
By Nicole Neroulias The Journal News * March 5, 2008 Heavy rain and high winds early today prompted the National Weather Service to issue warnings for drivers and residents in the Lower Hudson Valley and New ... via The Patent Trader
BRP, Saw Mill fully open in Westchester after trees cleared
By Nicole Neroulias The Journal News * March 5, 2008 Both the Bronx River Parkway and Saw Mill River Parkway are completely open as of 7 a.m. today, after downed trees and branches were removed from lanes in ... via The Patent Trader
New Castle adopts steps to reduce global warming
“If we rely on the federal government, it will just take too long”
NEW CASTLE - Working with the state's new Office of Climate Change, the town has outlined a series of steps for reducing its contribution to global warming and dealing with the potential effects. via Journal News
Defense: Chappaqua slay suspect has no link to gun used to kill wife
“My gut feeling is probably not”
WHITE PLAINS - There is no evidence linking Carlos Perez-Olivo to the gun used to kill his wife on a darkened roadside in 2006, his lawyer said today. via Journal News