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Joan Lunden Discussing Breast Cancer Battle In Westchester
Joan Lunden's tale of survival will be heard firsthand in Armonk.
Lunden will be speaking at Congregation B'nai Yisrael in Armonk to talk about her new book, "Had I Known: A Memoir of Survival," on Friday, June 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
In June 2014, Lunden, who anchored "Good Morning America" for 17 years, was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which required chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. Lunden responded to her diagnosis with a mission to educate and inspire others about prevention, treatment, and survival.
Lunden started a video blog and a jo…
HBO's Sheila Nevins Talks Aging, Adultery, At Eastchester Barnes & Noble
SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- -- Sheila Nevins has seen it all. A long-time TV producer and president of HBO Documentary Films, she has produced over 1,000 documentary films, many of them award-winning (think Peabody's, Emmy's and Oscar's).
Now, she's written a book. In "You Don't Look Your Age and Other Fairy Tales," Nevins covers everything from adultery and dieting to watching your face sag (and lifting it back up again). She also takes readers through the painful realities of losing friends, loved ones, and children while covering the challenges—and inequities--of being a woman in a man's…
Attention Foodies: Eastchester Premieres Its First Farmers Market
EASTCHESTER, N.Y. -- It's farmers market time and, for the first time ever, Eastchester will have its own, complete with freshly baked baguettes, juicy tomatoes, and soft-ripened cheeses.
The market, which premieres Sunday, June 4 at 344 White Plains Road, is all about bringing residents a delicious assortment of local produce, artisan breads, grass-fed meats, eggs and more.
It is run by Country Markets.
Expect to find vendors -- 20 in all -- with impressive resumes, said Samantha Friedman, the market's founder and daughter of Country Markets Owner Joe Friedman. Bread vendor Bien Cuit, fo…