Board of Education meetings are broadcast on Cablevision channel 77 and Verizon channel 27 as well as live streamed at www.tuckahoeschools.org (click on live stream quick link on homepage).
Movies at the Library
April 2017 (Oscar Series) 1. Tues. 4/4/17 – “Good Bye Lenin!" (Foreign-Germany) @ 6:30 pm 121 min. Rated: R 2. Wed. 4/5/17 – “Arrival” @ 1:30 pm 116 min. Rated: PG-13 (Nominated for Best Picture) 3. Thurs. 4/13/17 – “Lion” @ 1:30 pm 120 min. Rated: PG-13 (Nominated for Best Picture) 4. Tues. 4/18/17 – “Manchester by the Sea” @ 6:30 pm 130 min. Rated: R (WINNER Best Actor) 5. Wed. 4/26/17 – “Jackie” @ 1:30 pm 100 min. Rated: R (Nominated for Best Actress) ![]() The special vote on whether to purchase the property located at 110 Ridge Street, Eastchester, NY has been rescheduled to May 16, 2017. This proposition will be on the ballot with the annual budget vote and trustee election. The polls will be open from 6am-9pm at the following election district poll places: District A- Tuckahoe Community Center District B- William E. Cottle School District C- Union Corners (Chester Heights) Fire House Also, please note that the Budget Workshop scheduled for March 30 has been changed to April 3 at 7:30pm in the MS/HS Library. For additional information, please visit www.tuckahoeschools.org. Eastchester Alumni Night 2017!!
Calling All Eastchester Alumni, Parents, Faculty and Friends! All are welcome! Join us at Mickey Spillane’s - 431 White Plains Rd, Eastchester - Friday - March 24, 2017 Stop by Mickey’s from 6 pm – 10 pm on Friday, March 24th. Come catch up with Eastchester grads, family and friends while enjoying some NCAA March Madness. Faculty and coaches from yesterday and today will be joining us - some as guest bar tenders. (Tips to our guest bartenders will be donated to the Alumni Association for events, scholarships and gifts to the schools.) There will be drink and appetizer specials! Join the 50/50 raffle. $10 a ticket. If you can’t make it but want to participate, email us at [email protected] Please share this email with friends and family! Hope to see you Friday! Look for more info on our website: www.eastchesteralum.org, and in our Facebook group: Eastchester Alumni ![]() From: Detective Sgt. Anthony Mignone Eastchester Police Alert: This notification is meant to advise all residents of Eastchester of recent larcenies from unlocked vehicles townwide (North and South End), in addition vehicles with the keys/fobs being left in the vehicles being stolen. The Eastchester Police Department encourages all residents to remove their car keys/fobs from their vehicles as well as lock their vehicles and remove all valuable items whenever the vehicles are unattended. Targeted items are laptops, GPS units, radar detectors, brief cases, pocketbooks, loose money, etc… Keep in mind that criminals are opportunists – take the opportunity away and decrease your chances of being victimized. Please do not hesitate to contact our Department at 961-3464 or via 911 at any time with information regarding suspicious persons, vehicles, or occurrences. Calls will be held confidential if requested. *Share this information with your neighbors and those who may not have registered on the “Police Email Alert System”. Those who wish to register may visit the Town website at www.eastchester.org or just send an email to [email protected] with "Subscribe" as the subject. Regards, Detective Sgt. Anthony Mignone Eastchester Police Department Information/Technology/Records 40 Mill Road Eastchester, New York 10709 (914) 961-4355 April 2, 3:00-5:00pm |
The deadline for filing Nominating Petitions with the District Clerk is Monday, April 17, 2017 at 5:00pm. | Budget Calendar Important dates to remember: • 3/29/17: Budget Advisory Committee Meeting • 3/30/17: Superintendent’s Proposed Budget Presentation • 4/18/17: Board Adoption of Proposed Budget • 5/8/17: Public Hearing on Adopted Budget • 5/16/17: Budget Vote & Trustee Election |
Tuesday, March 28th Books & Coffee will feature author, Rev. Dr. Kenneth J. Doka, who will present his book, Grief is a Journey, Finding Your Path Through Loss. Rev. Dr. Doka, LCMS Pastor Emeritus, is an alumnus of Concordia who has written several books on end-of-life topics. Grief is a Journey is his most recent work, released last spring. This free event is being co-sponsored by the Westchester End of Life Coalition (WELC). Time: 7:00 PM Date: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 Location: Pietruski Auditorium/Krenz Academic Center Contact: [email protected] |
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Please be advised the Eastchester Board of Fire Commissioners will
meet on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 9:00 AM in Eastchester Fire
Station # 1, 255 Main Street, Eastchester, New York 10709 for the
purpose of conducting interviews for the position of Fire Chief.
After opening the meeting, the Board will enter executive session to
discuss personal matters, litigation, and conducting two interviews,
the Board is not expected to conduct any other business at the Special
meeting of Saturday morning March 25th.
(also)
On, Monday March 27, 2017 at 7:00 PM, the Board of Fire Commissioners
will meet again for it's regular monthly meeting, that meeting will be
held at Bronxville Village Hall, 200 Pondfield Rd, Bronxville, New
York 10708 and recorded by Mr. Peter North for re-broadcast.
-- PUBLIC NOTICE –
BOARD WILL ENTER EXECUTIVE SESSION AFTER CALLING THE REGULAR
MEETING TO ORDER ON MONDAY MARCH 27, 2017 FOR PERSONAL MATTERS,
EXECUTIVE SESSION IS EXPECTED TO LAST 60 MINUTES.
AGENDA FOR PUBLIC SESSION:
- TREASURER REPORT / PAYMENT OF BILLS
- CHIEF GROGAN'S MONTHLY REPORT
- EFD COMMAND
- STATION # 4 PROGRESS -- (CHESTER HEIGHTS FIRE HOUSE)
- FIRE ENGINE REPLACEMENT
- AND MORE,
- PLUS, PUBLIC COMMENTS
MONDAY MARCH 27, 2017 --- 7:00 PM MEETING LOCATION: Bronxville Village Hall, 200 Pondfield Rd,
Bronxville, New York 10708
ALL WELCOME
Opening March 16 at 7:00pm Exhibition Runs March 16- April 22, 2017 Gallery Closed on Mondays, March 19 and April 13-17, 2017 This contemporary art exhibition addresses complex narratives and the shapeshifting mappings of time, space and power. Awareness of time and history becomes plastic, as artists reorganize the past and reconfigure power structures of the present. The familiar is presented as the unfamiliar, as an inversion of the American narrative is retold and reorganized. The opening reception on Thursday, March 16, is free and open to the public. The History of the Present exhibition runs from March 16 through April 22. Please see www.osilasgallery.org for more information about exhibitions, special events, and programs. |
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The concert is dedicated to the memory of Emily McKnight Corry, a passionate lover of classical music, who was a member of The Reformed Church for 51 years until her death on May 21, 2016, and taught eighth grade church school. We’re grateful for the legacy of Emily, as well as her husband John A. Corry (also a longtime church member, who died on December 26, 2016), both of whom were great supporters of the arts.
A standard-bearer of innovation and artistic excellence, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra is one of the world’s foremost chamber orchestras. It was founded in 1972 by a group of like-minded young musicians determined to combine the intimacy and warmth of a chamber ensemble with the richness of an orchestra. With 71 albums, including the Grammy Award-winning Shadow Dances: Stravinsky Miniatures, and 43 commissioned and premiered original works, Orpheus rotates musical leadership roles and strives to perform diverse repertoire through collaboration and open dialogue. Performing without a conductor, Orpheus presents an annual series at Carnegie Hall and tours extensively to major national and international venues.
The concert will feature Felix Mendelssohn’s Nocturno for Winds; Franz Schubert’s Symphony No. 6; Anton Webern’s Five Movements for Strings and Robert Schumann’s exuberant Cello Concerto, performed with the extraordinary American cellist Alisa Weilerstein.
Weilerstein, who recently recorded her fifth album on Decca Classics, made her major orchestral debut in 1995 at age 13 with the Cleveland Orchestra, and a year later her Carnegie Hall debut with the New York Youth Symphony. Since then, she has appeared with every major orchestra in the United States and Europe, and has appeared at festivals ranging from Aspen and Edinburgh to Salzburg and Tanglewood. In 2011, she was awarded a MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship.
SEATING: Doors will open at 6:30pm, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations will be accepted, so patrons should arrive early; the Sanctuary holds approximately 600. For more information, visit www.reformedchurch.org, or call The Reformed Church office at 914-337-6776. Media may contact Dr. Sandor Szabo, Minister of Music, at ext. 126 or [email protected].
Just in time for the upcoming Spring Season
DICK'S SPORTING GOODS - 20% off Coupon
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Saturday March 11th &
Sunday March 12th.
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