This Week in New Castle


UPDATED Monday, March 15, 2010

• 3/15 Millwood plans for new firehouse unveiled
• 3/16 School Board budget presentation: Special Ed & Operations & Maintenance
• 3/17 New date added for pickup of tree debris
• 3/17 BoE Budget Coffee @ Bell
• 3/17 Chap Garden Club Going Green
• 3/18 League Round Table with Barbara Gerrard 10 am
• 3/18 ChapLibrary librarians @ Grafflin
• 3/19 Young Writers Contest Deadline 5pm

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League open round table discussion with Supervisor Barbara Gerrard


UPDATE: March 15, 2010

On Thursday, March 18 at 10:00 a.m. in the Chappaqua Library Theater, come hear a lively discussion of the many topics and issues of the day, including storm recovery, Chappaqua Crossing, the Route 120 bridge construction, and other developments in the Chappaqua and Millwood hamlets, Westchester County’s Fair and Affordable Housing settlement, property revaluation, the U.S. Census, the fiscal outlook for the town, and more.

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Police Benevolent Association hosts St. Paddy’s Day party for New Castle’s seniors


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UPDATE: March 15, 2010
by Christine Yeres

Last Friday, seniors turned out in in their greenest sartorial splendor for the annual St. Patrick’s Day luncheon organized for them by the Police Benevolent Society. New Castle police officers brought in large covered foil trays of traditional corned-beef-and-cabbage, carrots and potatoes and performed buffet-table duty dishing it out. 

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Greeley student’s wallet stolen and license defaced

March 12, 2010

Editor’s note: The following is a reprint of a letter sent out to the Greeley community from Principal Andrew Selesnick yesterday after an “intolerable incident” at the high school. 

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Speak your mind: Should Greeley students have homework over vacations?

March 12, 2010
by Susie Pender

This fall at the Principal-Parent coffees hosted by the Greeley PTA, the question of homework assigned over the three major school vacations kept surfacing, noted Madeline Rivlin, chair of the Greeley PTA. Principal Andrew Selesnick, Rivlin and her vice-chair, Heidi Fuhrman, discussed this in the context of brainstorming about how to boost attendance at high school PTA meetings. 

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Letter to the Editor: Thank you for your help and support during the storm, from the bus lady


March 12, 2010
by Joan Corwin

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Letter to the Editor: Thanks for the great storm coverage

March 12, 2010
by David Levine

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Greeley Chorus performs Haydn at their major work concert next Friday

March 12, 2010
by Maureen Callan

Next Friday, March 19, the Horace Greeley High School Chorus will present its annual major work concert at 7:30 p.m. in the high school auditorium. This year, the featured work will be Haydn’s “Missa Brevis St. Joannis de Deo.”

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In the garden with Shobha Vanchiswar


March 12, 2010

Recovering from the storm

The aftermath of that “storm of storms” has been rather heartbreaking. So many gardens have taken a real beating.

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Real Estate Transactions

Six more houses recorded sold

March 12, 2010

Editor’s Note: Since October, 2007, NewCastleNOW.org has published every week in its real estate section information about houses sold in New Castle as that information has been released by Westchester County. All info for the last two years remains inside, in “Read More.”  The records of sales released by the county are time-delayed, sometimes reflecting sales made several months prior.

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Town adds early brush pickup date: Wednesday, March 17


UPDATE: March 15, 2010

Sani-Pro was to have begun curbside pickup of tree and brush debris on March 31, but has added a pickup this Wednesday, March 17. If you’re eager to dispense with the sad remains of your damaged trees, get it together in time for this pickup. The town tidies up its right-of-way, but owners are responsible for private property.

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Bedford School District makes communication with residents a top priority


March 12, 2010
by Christine Yeres

The Bedford Central School District took time last weekend, in the middle of its budget process, to gauge public opinion on whether residents were likely to approve a budget increase of approximately 2% on the district’s $114.5 million school budget. The district—with about the same number of students as Chappaqua CSD—includes Mt. Kisco, Pound Ridge, parts of Bedford, North Castle and New Castle.

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Early, informal tax grievance meetings with assessor on offer


March 12, 2010

Tax Assessor John McGrory will meet with residents who believe their assessed values are too high. Before you decide to darken his door, though, McGrory says be prepared to answer Assessment Clerk Jackie MacMahon’s questions. “She’ll say, ‘OK, take your assessed value and divide it by .1841—because we believe that 18.41% will be the residential assessment ratio—and that will be your market value on the first of June, 2010.  It is this market value figure that you would consult to determine whether your assessment is correct.

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Millwood Fire Company receives $161,000 from FEMA


Chief Joe Rod, Commissioner Hala Makowska, Captain Jorge Rodrigues and Commissioner Alan Schapiro
March 12, 2010
by Christine Yeres

Word went out six months ago that monies from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, were available for the asking—some arduous, persistent asking. Millwood Fire Captain Jorge Rodrigues offered to take up the task, and Chief Joe Rod told him, “Go for it.” “Rodriguez took this on and he worked with Alan Schapiro, one of the fire department’s commissioners,” said Rod, and after months of consulting records and checking every piece of personal protection equipment, with a little help from grantsareus.com the fire company landed the funds.

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Become a Red Cross certified babysitter during spring break

March 12, 2010
by Susie Pender

Give parents piece of mind while making yourself more knowledgeable and employable this spring break by attending the Red Cross Babysitting Training Camp.

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Seventh-grade girls’ basketball dream team wins championship for second year in a row


March 12, 2010
by Georgia Schwartz

Last March, when the New Castle Youth Basketball Association’s 6th grade girls’ basketball team, the Blizzard, won the Tri Country Basketball League 6th grade girls division championship, it was deemed a “Cinderella season.”  They had been seeded fifth going into the playoffs, winning only six games in their regular season. No one saw it coming, not even their coach.

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Tree Law put on hold, sent for redrafting

March 8, 2010 REPRINTED March 12
by New Castle Town Supervisor Barbara Gerrard

I wish to let residents know that the Town Board [did] not [vote] on the Proposed Tree Preservation Law this [past] Tuesday, March 9.  Many comments have been received and we are continuing to receive more.  In order to give due consideration to the issues raised, we will close the Public Hearing and have the proposed statute revised to address various concerns.

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New Castle resident arrested for aggravated DWI


Officer Anthony Rotolo
March 12, 2010
by Christine Yeres

On Tuesday, March 2 around 5:30 p.m. a female driver heading out of town across the Route 120 bridge in a white SUV noticed a dark Subaru wagon in front of her at the intersection of Douglas and Quaker.  As the two cars continued north on Quaker, she saw that the driver of the wagon in front of her was driving erratically. At Seven Bridges Road, he bore right onto Seven Bridges.  Since it was her route also, she made the turn as well. 

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New Castle Police, Ambulance and Fire Blotters Fri. Mar. 5 - Thu. Mar. 11


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March 12, 2010

Editor’s Note: Each week NCNOW.org provides highlights from the New Castle police blotter as well as a list of emergency calls to the Chappaqua Volunteer Ambulance Corps and to the Chappaqua Fire Department and the Millwood Fire Department for the prior week.

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