![]() A regular meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for Monday, August 27 at 7:30pm in the TMS/THS Auditorium. It will be live streamed from the district website (click on the Live Stream Quick Link at www.tuckahoeschools.org) and rebroadcast afterward on the district cable channels (Cablevision 77 and FIOS 27). Board of Education agendas, policies and other related documents are available in BoardDocs.
![]() EASTCHESTER BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS, EASTCHESTER FIRE DISTRICT, 255 MAIN STREET -- PUBLIC NOTICE – Board Meeting to Be Held, August 14, 2018 - 6:30 PM Meeting Location: Bronxville Village Hall, 200 Pondfield Road, Bronxville, NY 10709 Agenda items:
If you are going away, you can notify the police to keep watch of your house.![]() The Eastchester Police Department has a “dark house” service. If a resident is interested in participating they should contact the Police Department directly (961-3464) and the Police will walk the resident through the necessary steps in order to facilitate this service. More Tips from Bronxville Mayor Marvin: Safety While Away. Even if you are traveling for a short duration, it is important that your home look occupied. Despite stopping mail, phone books, flyers, and PennySavers in the driveway are all giveaways to a vacant house.
The police department advises homeowners to share your schedule with a neighbor; ask them to pick up items left near your home and park a car in your driveway. In addition, if you alert our police desk to your travels, they will add your home to the “dark house” list and drive by on a daily basis. Other safety tips from our police department include:
Source: Daily Voice ![]() A new scam involving Apple products is making the rounds in the region, according to area residents. Last week, the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service issued an alert cautioning Americans to be on alert following a recent rash of phony phone calls coming from opportunistic fraudsters. In the wake of that scam, an area resident told Daily Voice that he received two calls from a scammer claiming to be from AppleCare. According to the resident, the fraudster had a thick Indian accent and warned him “not to use Apple devices due to ‘hacking.’” The local reported that he contacted Apple, who confirmed that the calls were indeed a part of the scam. The AppleCare number appears in the caller ID, but the scammers instruct the callers to call 888-629-7222.
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