![]() Notice of Public Hearing In accordance with the Commissioner’s Regulations 155.17 (b) (13) and New York State Education Law §2801-a., The Tuckahoe Union Free School District Board of Education will hold a Public Hearing on the District-wide Safety and Emergency Management Plan at its Regular Meeting on August 24, 2020, at 7:30 PM, School Library at 65 Siwanoy Boulevard, Eastchester, NY, 10709. The Plan has been posted as of July 21, 2020 for a 30-day comment period, forwarded comments to the District Clerk: [email protected], and is available on the Districtwide website: www.tuckahoeschools.org. It is expected that the Board of Education will adopt the Plan subsequent to the Public Hearing. ![]() “Look for it and act fast,” warned Rye Guy and County Boss George Latimer, when talking about the tickets that will go on sale this Wednesday for the first of two drive-in movies that will be aired in the Rye Playland parking lot. He is not kidding. When the county made tickets available for drive-in movies at Kensico Dam park, they were sold out in 15 minutes. In the next few weeks, the Playland parking lot will be transformed into a drive-in theater, presenting Aladdin (PG, 2019) on Friday, July 31 and Dolittle (PG, 2020) on Friday, August 7, allowing movie-goers to enjoy classic live-action, family-friendly films in a socially-distanced way. The movies are part of Westchester County Parks’ Screenings under the Stars series. Tickets go on sale for Aladdin on Wednesday, July 22, 2 p.m. online at https://wcparksplayland.ticketleap.com/DriveIn/. Dolittle tickets will go on sale at the same link on Wednesday, July 29, also starting at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $20 per car and there will be limited capacity following social distancing protocols. Moviegoers will be asked to maintain a six-foot distance from others when exiting their vehicles, and to wear a mask at all times when outside their vehicles. No gatherings will be permitted. Exiting your vehicle will be permitted when using the restrooms. Restrooms at Lake Boating will be available and will be serviced routinely. Hand sanitizer will be available. Place
The Tuckahoe Community Center Description After much consideration the Tuckahoe Challenge has decided to go virtual! The reasons for this are several, but first and foremost is safety. We have gotten participation in the race up to nearly 400 runners. Unfortunately, a crowd that size on our village streets and gathered at the start and finish will present too much of a safety risk with coronavirus. Another important reason to move virtual is that this race has been in existence for 44 years! We are too close to celebrating our 50th run to let it go. Finally the proceeds from the run support two charitable groups dear to the community, The Friends of the Tuckahoe Library and The Tuckahoe Beautification Committee. These organizations support the village and are needed even more to help our village navigate through the effects of this pandemic. We are extremely grateful to the Raffiani Family Foundation for their support of this race! So how does the virtual race work? The premise of the race will be the same. We will have a 1 mile and a 5k (3.1 mile) or the Challenge (both events) options. Sign up on this site or by mail will be done as it has been in the past. The difference with a virtual race is you can walk or run these distances anywhere during the designated two week time frame and simply submit your time or indicate on the website or by text that you completed the event. We will be offering a gaitor buff as a premium and the design will be revealed later this month. Custom bibs can be printed out at RunSignUp. You can take your picture wearing your bib and post a picture of you completing the event on our Facebook site. We will be working with local businesses to create a virtual race bag with discounts at local businesses. You can complete the event anytime from September 6 to September 20th. Race premiums will be distributed at the Community Center Sunday September 13th. You must pick up your premium in person or arrange for a local delivery if you are unable to make the pick-up date. Shipping will not be available. Awards will not be given out this year. Since we will not have the same level of expense in holding a virtual race we have reduced the entry fee. We look forward to all participating in this new endeavor to keep the Tuckahoe Challenge spirit going and hopefully next year we can return to an in person race! Instructions and Updates will be sent as we get closer to the race to explain how to print out bibs and upload times. See you out running in Tuckahoe! Remember to walk/run responsibly by social distancing and wearing a mask. 8/12 Update:
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July 6 at 7:00 pmA special meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for Monday, July 6 at 7:00 P.M. in the TMS/THS Library. It will be live streamed from the district website (click on the Live Stream Quick Link at www.tuckahoeschools.org) and viewable on the district cable channels (Cablevision 77 and FIOS 27). Board of Education agendas, policies and other related documents are available in BoardDocs. THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED IN PERSON Due to restrictions on public gatherings, the total attendance in person at this meeting is limited to 25 people. The Board of Education anticipates immediately entering executive session to discuss the possible employment of a particular individual and legal matters. After the conclusion of the Executive Session, the Board does not anticipate any further action in open session. Please take notice,that based upon notices and health advisories issued by Federal, State and Local officials and the limitation on public gatherings of more than 25 people, the Board of Education Special Meeting tonight will be streamed so that the public will be able to fully observe the public portions of the meeting. | July 7 at 7:30 pmA regular meeting of the Board of Education is scheduled for Tuesday, July 7 at 7:30 P.M. in the TMS/THS Library. It will be live streamed from the district website (click on the Live Stream Quick Link at www.tuckahoeschools.org) and viewable on the district cable channels (Cablevision 77 and FIOS 27). Board of Education agendas, policies and other related documents are available in BoardDocs. THIS MEETING WILL BE CONDUCTED IN PERSON Due to restrictions on public gatherings, the total attendance in person at this meeting is limited to 25 people. Please take notice,that based upon notices and health advisories issued by Federal, State and Local officials and the limitation on public gatherings of more than 25 people, the Board of Education Special Meeting tonight will be streamed so that the public will be able to fully observe the public portions of the meeting. |
- Low-risk, outdoor arts and entertainment, including zoos and botanical gardens can open up to 33 percent capacity;
- Indoor arts and entertainment, including museums and aquariums can open up to 25 capacity;
- Film and movie production can resume;
- Colleges, universities, and other higher education institutions can open;
- Professional sports without fans will resume.
Cuomo announced last week that shopping malls, gyms, and movie theaters are among the businesses that will not be reopening with regions approaching Phase 4.
When malls, theaters, and fitness centers reopen, there will be strict restrictions in place set forth by the state, including social distancing, limited occupancy inside buildings, and mandated face coverings.
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