Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week
Nicky Is SPCA Pet Of The Week BRIARCLIFF, N.Y. -- Nicky is looking for a good home. The SPCA is hoping someone will adopt Nicky, who has a lot of energy. Nicky is still learning his manners and how not to be so jumpy, the SPCA said. He would do best in an adult home with people willing to continue his training and he gets along well with other dogs, the SPCA said. For more information, e-mail trainer@spca914.org.
Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author
Love, Greed & Dictatorship Are Headlined In New Novel By Westchester Author SCARSDALE, N.Y. -- What happens in the land of samba, Carnival and Bossa Nova when a brutal dictatorship takes over?  If you're looking for a summer read, look no further than "Days of Bossa Nova," a family saga about love, music and greed, set in São Paulo. Scarsdale Author Ines Rodrigues grew up in the South American city and worked as a journalist there before landing in New York years ago. Now, her first novel, inspired by her native home, is being published Saturday, May 27 by Black Opal Books. Rodrigues teaches Creative Writing at The Writing Institute at Sarah Lawrence Co…
Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen' Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen'
Hudson Valley Girl Busts A Move On 'Ellen' Bianca Busa, an 8-year-old Hudson Valley resident, loves to dance, no matter what the stage. Busa, of Putnam Valley, performed on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" Monday, dancing to Kendrick Lamar's song "Humble." "I started dancing since I was two and I remember when my sister was four years old, I used to always watch her dance and I used to always do her dance on the side with her," Busa said. Busa told DeGeneres that she dances six days a week and thinks of happy things when she dances...except for when she gets into her "fierce" mode. "When I ge…
Lost In Yonkers: Family Hopes To Find Spartacus The Dog Lost In Yonkers: Family Hopes To Find Spartacus The Dog
Lost In Yonkers: Family Hopes To Find Spartacus The Dog YONKERS, N.Y. - Volunteers in Yonkers are seeking the public’s assistance as they attempt to reunite a lost dog with his concerned family. On Thursday, the Lost PETS of Westchester County Facebook group posted an alert for Spartacus, a Maltese and Shitzu mix who has been reported missing in the south side of Yonkers. Spartacus was last seen by Morris Street between South Broadway and Riverdale. Anyone with information can contact his owners here.
Bronxville Resident Named 'Rising Star' By Business Council Of Westchester Bronxville Resident Named 'Rising Star' By Business Council Of Westchester
Bronxville Resident Named 'Rising Star' By Business Council Of Westchester WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. - A Bronxville resident has been named as one of the county’s “best and brightest” by the Business Council of Westchester. Christine La Porta, the Deputy Executive Director of the Westchester Parks Foundation has been named among the BCW’s 2017 Class of Rising Stars, “a diverse and highly talented group representing an impressive array of professions,” officials said. A graduate of Stonehill College and NYU’s Wagner School of Public Service, La Porta joined the Westchester Parks Foundation five years ago after spending more than a decade in operations and project ma…
Westchester Soldier Deployed In East Africa Westchester Soldier Deployed In East Africa
Westchester Soldier Deployed In East Africa OSSINING, N.Y. -- Drew Young, who graduated from Ossining High School, has served his country in the Army for more than 30 years. Young is currently deployed in East Africa about 100 miles from Somalia. This is Young's sixth combat deployment. He was recently awarded the Defense Meritorious Service Medal for his service as a Senior Counterintelligence Officer in the Horn of Africa.  Young got commissioned into ROTC after graduating from Ossining. He served in the Persian Gulf War and has been to Iraq three times and Afghanistan twice. This is his second deployment to Africa.  "I was d…
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not: Westchester Singer Turns Life Into Music She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not: Westchester Singer Turns Life Into Music
She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not: Westchester Singer Turns Life Into Music MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- College has turned out to be very fruitful for Larchmont resident Paul Thomas (aka PT) Prigoda. It's where the 20-old musician has found inspiration for his songs. The Mamaroneck High School grad, now studying at Connecticut College in New London Conn., just released his second single off his upcoming EP,  "The Adventures of Sophomore Year." His music, a combination of bubble gum pop with raps on top, is built around the themes of college (and high school) life. "A lot of it happens to be about girls and love though," he admitted. Still, there are s…
Westchester Residents Bill Clinton, James Patterson Writing Spy Thriller Westchester Residents Bill Clinton, James Patterson Writing Spy Thriller
Westchester Residents Bill Clinton, James Patterson Writing Spy Thriller Bill Clinton can now add novelist to his resume. The Chappaqua resident and 42nd president of the U.S. announced he is working on a new novel with bestselling author James Patterson, who has a home in Scarborough, that involves the President of the United States. "The President Is Missing,"  a spy thriller is set to be released in June 2018. “Working on a book about a sitting President — drawing on what I know about the job, life in the White House, and the way Washington works — has been a lot of fun,” said Clinton in a statement. Clinton has written three nonfiction books, whi…
Westchester Resident Is Sanitation Worker By Day, Singer By Night Westchester Resident Is Sanitation Worker By Day, Singer By Night
Westchester Resident Is Sanitation Worker By Day, Singer By Night MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- By day, you'll find Michael Rivers working the sanitation shift in Larchmont/Mamaroneck, but by night -- and even on his shift -- you can find him humming or singing a tune. That's because his real love is music, primarily soul and R & B. In fact, the Mamaroneck resident is in the midst of recording his second album at Warehouse Music in Mount Vernon. His goal is to get The Rivers of Truth, which contains a variety of styles, released by October or November. (His first album, Try To Work It Out, was released in 2014.) Rivers, who plays a little keyboard and guitar bu…
Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough
Bronxville's Mika Brzezinski Gets Engaged To Co-Host Joe Scarborough It's a match made in morning TV heaven. "Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough, a New Canaan resident, and Mika Brzezinski, a Bronxville resident, announced Thursday they are engaged. Scarborough proposed to her while they were in Paris to celebrate Brezinski's 50th birthday. In February, Brzezinski put her Bronxville home on the market. The mother of two announced she was separating from her husband in December 2015. Scarborough, a former Congressman, split from his second wife in 2013. According to an interview in Vanity Fair, the couple does not yet live together.  Between the…
Bronxville Police Educate Students About 'Stranger Danger' Bronxville Police Educate Students About 'Stranger Danger'
Bronxville Police Educate Students About 'Stranger Danger' BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - First-grade students in Bronxville were recently taught by police about the danger of strangers. This week, first-graders at the Bronxville Elementary School welcomed Bronxville Police Sgt. William Carroll and Officer Cheryl Jarosz into their classrooms, where they officered common sense tips and advice to the students regarding the potential perils of interacting with strangers. During their visit, Carroll and Jarosz discussed how students can stay safe at home and spoke of what they should do if they are approached by a stranger in certain situations. At the end of each…
Westchester Filmmaker Relives High School With New GoFundMe Film Westchester Filmmaker Relives High School With New GoFundMe Film
Westchester Filmmaker Relives High School With New GoFundMe Film BRONXVILLE, N.Y. -- "Don't Panic," a new movie by a Sarah Lawrence student, is in the process of both raising funds and looking for college students who want to participate. Filming for this production team's first feature film begins directly after the semester ends (May) and goes into the remainder of the summer (August).  With the donations collected via GoFundMe, the production team will acquire equipment for filming and props for the shoot. All funds raised will be applied directly to the cost of producing the best quality film, writes Filmmaker and current Bronxville residen…