Summer Reading Programs for All Ages at the Library
Children's Summer Reading Game: Registration Begins Monday 6/4 Teen Summer Reading Game: Libraries Rock! Our Teen Summer Game begins Monday, June 25th for kids entering Grades 6 - 12. Adult Summer Reading Game: "From Books to Film" This year's Adult Summer Reading Game, "From Books to Film," starts Monday, June 18th.
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Police say people should follow these tips to help avoid mail theft and fraud:
![]() Source: Myhometownbronxville: A local Bronxville resident who uses a variety of different mailboxes in Bronxville told MyhometownBronville that she had mailed two letters containing checks to credit card companies in March. When she received her April statement, she noticed that the payments had not been received. Then in May, she sent two other checks that were not received. She went to her bank and learned that one of these checks had been fraudulently changed from $7.50 to $7,150.86 and it was successfully cashed. She reported this to the Bronxville Police Department and, while there, ran into another Bronxville resident who had the same issue with a fraudulent check. She also heard from her local bank that there were other incidents in the local area. There is an ongoing police investigation into this matter in Bronxville. There is also an investigation into mail theft in Yonkers. The Yonkers Police Department and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service issued a public safety alert on May 29 "regarding multiple incidents of mail theft that occurred early this morning 5/29/2018 at approximately 2 AM. ... If you utilized [the listed] mailboxes within the past 72 hours to send checks or checking account information, please notify your financial institutions and verify your bank accounts have not been compromised." A similar public safety alert was issued on May 9 and included a short video of mail being stolen from a mailbox. "If possible, avoid using checks; online bill payment is quicker and safer. If you are using checks, use gel-based pens (Uni-ball 207, Pilot G-2)." Board of Education meetings will be held at approximately 7:30 PM in the Middle/High School Library following Executive Session, unless otherwise noted. Board of Education regular meetings and workshops are broadcast on Cablevision channel 77 and Verizon channel 27 as well as live streamed (click on the Live Stream Quick Link at www.tuckahoeschools.org).
Youth Community Safety Day has been rescheduled for June 2nd with a rain date of June 3rd. Car Seat Installation, Bike Raffle and give away. Bike Safety Tips and demonstrations by the Eastchester Fire Department, and Eastchester E.M.S.
05/30 Candlelight Vigil, 06/01-06/02 Sidewalk Sale, & 06/02 CH Resident Violinist Performance5/27/2018
Zeppole at the Carnival
Once again, we will be preparing Nonna Sorgie’s Sicilian Zeppole to be sold at this year’s ICS Carnival. With the help of a Zeppole team of clergy and volunteers, this year’s Zeppole will be more incredible than last year for the four days of the carnival. We will be making all 800 pounds of dough from scratch, and all proceeds will stay with the parish. No one is paid. ![]() Public Notice from the Eastchester Police Department: Buckle Up New York Campaign - “Click it or Ticket” The Eastchester Police Department will be participating in the Buckle Up New York “Click It or Ticket” enforcement mobilization Monday, May 21st through Sunday, June 3rd. Eastchester PD officers will be setting up checkpoints throughout the town to ensure proper safety restraint compliance by all drivers and passengers. Buckle Up New York “Click It or Ticket” is a state...wide, zero tolerance enforcement campaign. The campaign is designed to increase safety restraint use in New York State and prevent highway fatalities and injuries caused by unrestrained vehicle occupants.
The Eastchester Police Department encourages all vehicle passengers to strictly adhere to current NYS vehicle safety restraint laws. Please refer to the link below for specifics regarding the NYS Restraint Laws or contact the Eastchester Police Department at (914) 961-3464 with any questions regarding these laws. http://safeny.ny.gov/seat-vt.htm The Eastchester Police Department wishes you safe travels and reminds you to buckle up and to buckle up your precious passengers! A Large Coyote was spotted on Parkview Drive around 11:15pm on Monday night.
Pets and young children are typically most at risk.
Below are steps you should take to reduce and prevent coyote problems from occurring:
Putting it into perspective: (taken from NYS D.E.C.) Potential does exist for coyote attacks in New York. However, a little perspective may be in order. On average 650 people are hospitalized and one person killed by dogs each year in New York State. Nationwide, only a handful of coyote attacks occur yearly. You may find more information on coyote behavior at the following links: http://www.dec.ny.gov/animals/6971.html http://nwco.net/wildlife-species-information/coyotes/
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