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Chappaqua Interfaith Council delivers on promise to Mt. Kisco’s Open Door Medical Center

The Interfaith council raised enough money to furnish two exam rooms
June 13, 2008
by Marcia Clark

In 2007, members of the Chappaqua Interfaith Council visited Open Door Family Medical Center’s new office on Main Street in Mt. Kisco. The congregations in the Chappaqua Interfaith Council include Baha’is of New Castle; Chappaqua Friends Meeting; The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Episcopal; First Congregational Church; Lutheran Church of our Redeemer; Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco; St. John and St. Mary’s Catholic Church; Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester; and The Upper Westchester Muslim Society. 

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History of the fire company inspections


See photos inside and in Photo Gallery
May 23, 2008

Last weekend, Millwood Fire Company and Chappaqua Fire Company conducted their yearly inspections. 

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A Beacon of Hope on the Bronx River


Two teens from Temple Beth El paddle past the refuse dump and junkyard along to the Bronx River
May 23, 2008
by Elinor Allcott Griffith

A scrap metal junkyard towers over the riverbank. Dust swirls from a concrete plant.

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Meet the two candidates running to fill one Chappaqua Library board seat


May 16, 2008
Editor’s note: NewCastleNOW.org asked the two candidates for the Chappaqua Library board to respond to some questions about themselves and the library so the community could get to know them a little better. Here are their responses. (We listed the two candidates alphabetically.)

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Adult volunteers needed to help launch teen program


May 16, 2008
by Ann Marie Fallon

New Castle Works Better When it Works Together” is the theme of the youth initiative to be launched this fall by the New Castle Recreation Department. They are looking for adult volunteers to assist with this exciting new program. 

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Community Blood Drive Scheduled for Saturday, May 3


Donors Receive Pancakes and Beer
April 25, 2008
by John Ehrlich

The Annual Spring Community Blood Drive is scheduled next Saturday, May 3rd from 8AM to 1:30PM.  “Volunteer donors from New Castle and the surrounding communities are expected to donate as many as 60 pints to help reduce the continuing blood shortage in the Hudson Valley” according to Sandy Cohen of the Greater New York Blood Program office in Elmsford which partners with Chappaqua Rotary to staff the drive.

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Chappaqua Rotary Pancake Breakfast to Kick-Off New Castle Events on Saturday, May 3


April 25, 2008
by John Ehrlich

Not only do Chappaqua Rotarians serve the community, they also know how to breakfast. 

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Chappaqua Fire Department Pancake Breakfast

April 4, 2008
On behalf of all the men and women of the Chappaqua Volunteer Fire Department we would like to thank the community for showing their support by coming to our March 30th Pancake Breakfast.  The money we raised will be going into our 100th anniversary fund to help us offset expenses of our celebration with the Town. We are currently planning a big celebration for our 100th anniversary in September of 2010. I am sure the community will be quite impressed with everything we are planning. Events will include a parade and fireworks, possibly even a carnival among other things. You can view photos here in the photo gallery.

Andy Metz,
Chief, Chappqua Fire Dpeartment

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Library board seeks new trustee

March 28, 2008
by Pam Thornton

Every year a library board trustee finishes his or her five year term and rotates off the board of the Chappaqua Library.

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CERT training offers practical advice every resident can use


By Dara Epstein
January 18, 2008

When you see volunteers in their neon orange vests directing traffic around sudden hazards in the road, you might be surprised to discover some of them are medically trained professionals, doctors, dentists and nurses, who form a core component of New Castle’s Community Emergency Response Team, more commonly known as CERT.

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Free Emergency Response Training: Helping Our Family and Neighbors

By Dara Epstein
January 4, 2008
It’s comforting…knowing how to assist family or friends in… (God forbid)…an emergency. Being prepared for emergencies brings many of us peace of mind and makes good sense.

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Give me shelter


photo by Frederick Stein

By Deborah Weiss
December 7, 2007

Last Sunday, while many residents were still nursing a cup of coffee over the New York Times, members of New Castle’s community emergency response team, or CERT as it is typically referred to, assembled at Seven Bridges Middle School to review logistics in the event that the school ever needs to be converted into a temporary emergency shelter for residents.

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Adventure for Chappaqua’s Boy Scout Troop 1 in Harriman State Park

By Dr. William H. Flank
November 30, 2007

In mid-November, Chappaqua Boy Scout Troop 1 tackled a challenging overnight backpacking trip across the Hudson River in Harriman State Park. 

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A Thanksgiving Invitation from Chappaqua Interfaith Council

November 16, 2007

As we are about to celebrate Thanksgiving we have much to be thankful for. We have been given a legacy of the finest ideals any nation has ever received—to be a nation of equality, of liberty, of freedom, of opportunity. 

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A tree grows in Mount Kisco that has strong New Castle roots

By Ann Marie Fallon
November 16, 2007

Five days a week, you will be greeted by familiar faces at the Twigs Thriftree Shop in Mt. Kisco. 

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Chappaqua PTA honors two recipients of lifetime membership awards


Andrea Klausner..............................  Deirdre Kucharik
June 13, 2008
by Ann Marie Fallon

On Tuesday night at the final Chappaqua PTA meeting for the 2007-08 school, Andrea Klausner and Deirdre Kucharik were honored with New York State PTA Honorary Life Membership. This award is presented annually to individuals for distinguished service to children and youth.

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Come to NCCTV’s year-end meeting to discuss 2007-08 triumphs and 2008-09 plans


June 13, 2008
by Christine Yeres

Next Thursday, June 19, at 7:00 p.m., the board members of New Castle Community Television will meet at the Horace Greeley High School Staff Lounge (follow signs) to discuss last year’s triumphs, including their new website, ncctv.org, and ideas for next year.

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Friends Used Book Sale: Bring us your books, friends!


May 30, 3008
by Christine Yeres

Remember: book donation days are Monday June 2 and Tuesday June 3 ONLY.  The Friends close down Wednesday to sort and organize, and open on Preview night (Wednesday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.), to Friends-only.  The sale opens to the public Thursday, June 5.  The Friends expect the sale to be bigger and better than ever.  Come get all your summer reading from our sale.  Want to help us with the book sale? Phone 238-4779, extension 2, “Reference,” and ask to be signed up.  See inside for hours.

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Seven Senior Chappaqua Girl Scouts earn highest honor in Girl Scouting


May 23, 2008
by Kristy Rudel

Girl Scouts is an organization rich in treasured traditions. As the community director of Chappaqua Girl Scouts, one of my favorite traditions has been our annual Gold Award ceremony.

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Celebrate. Remember. Fight Back!  At Greeley’s Relay for life

May 23, 2008
by Rose Schrott

The American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life is a community event that honors the lives of people who have survived cancer and remembers those who lost their battle with it.

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The Cartoonist and the Candidate, Nast, Greeley and the Campaign of 1872


Dismayed by the scandals of the first Grant administration, “Liberal” Republicans had decided to run their own candidate against the President. They held their convention at Cincinnati in late April and early May, and they selected Greeley as their candidate.
May 16, 2008
by Gray Williams

If you attend the tag sale (or even if you don’t), take the opportunity to visit the Horace Greeley House to view two ongoing special exhibitions.

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New Castle moms plan Marfan syndrome fundraiser for May 29


Sydney and Carly Lerman
May 9, 2008
by Jennifer Leventhal

If you were a young mother in our community faced with one of life’s most difficult challenges, how would you get through it? “With a little help from a lot of friends” is the answer given by local entrepreneur and mother of two, Barbara Lerman of Millwood. Five years ago, Lerman and her husband Jonathan welcomed their second daughter, Sydney, into their family; big sister Carly was three. The Lermans were devastated to learn that Sydney was born with a severe form of Marfan syndrome, a life-threatening disorder that affects the heart and blood vessels, skeleton and eyes. 

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Become a founding member of New Castle Teen Alliance

April 25, 2008
by Christine Yeres

This past March, New Castle’s Recreation and Parks Department hired Matt Nordt to help run its hiking initiatives, the camp and trip programs and, now, the newly unveiled “Teen Alliance” – a program that needs your help to get started. Teens themselves will develop programs and activities that they find of interest, whether educational, recreational, service-oriented or social. Nordt will be their point-person in the Rec department to help make it all happen. 

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On May 3, come help make New Castle “Neat to the Street”


April 25, 2008
by Kathie Lenihan

Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, parents and children, merchants and residents from all parts of New Castle will brush, broom and bag the refuse collected during New Castle’s annual cleanup day on Saturday, May 3, 2008.

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Still time to run for School Board


April 18, 2008
by Susie Pender

There is still time to submit an application to run for the school board. No campaigning has yet begun. For your convenience, NewCastleNOW.org has created a pdf file of the petition. You many download it here.NominatingPetition.pdf

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Greg Bresner to run for school board seat

April 18, 2008
by Christine Yeres

Gregg Bresner filed his nominating petition with the district clerk this week to be placed on the ballot on May 20, running for one of the two seats on the Board of Education up for election this year. 

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Library president reflects on his role as a trustee and life-long patron

March 28, 2008
by Brian Socolow

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Eat pancakes on March 30 to help Chappaqua Fire Department

March 28, 2008

by Ann Marie Fallon

In 1910 when you heard banging on a railroad wheel, that sound was immediately followed by a rush of men to the firehouse.

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School Board 101

March 21, 2008
by Jeffrey Mester

Last year, around this time, I announced my candidacy for an open position on the Chappaqua Board of Education. That opening was created when Lisa Davis, a three-term board member, board president and long-time education advocate retired from the board. Now that I have been on the board for almost a year, I am often asked a variation of one of three questions: “Was it what you expected?” “Are you glad you did it?” and “Are you nuts?”

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Greeley students use vacation to rebuild Gulf Coast homes


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March 7, 2008
by Abe Khan

While most seniors were departing for their last family vacation before college this past February break, I had the opportunity to travel to the Gulf Coast with 35 other seniors from Horace Greeley to do volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity. I thought it would be a nice break from the monotony of school and home. 

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