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Monthly Archives: November 2012
“Bread and Cocoa”
“Bread & Cocoa” – Breakfast, Lunch and so much more! Larchmont, 10538 We have all heard of the old joke ” home made (but just not in my home).” Well, ” Bread & Cocoa” takes it to a new level. … Continue reading
Posted in Larchmont Area
Tagged bakeries, caterers, catering in Larchmont, Holiday caterers, Larchmont bakeries
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$550,000,000 – Oh My Goodness – Did we win?
Okay, we did not win – we all know that as we are located in Westchester and the 2 winners were from Arizona and Missouri, but my office had such fun yesterday.. It was such a positive experience even if … Continue reading
“Light the Night 2012” – a few photos!
The recent “Light the Night” benefitting Leukemia and Lymphoma blood cancers held on November 27th at the Westchester County Center was a great success. The will to make the event happen (no matter the weather) came through.. Here are a … Continue reading
“Light The Night Walk 2012” – for Cancer Patients, Survivors and their families
There is an old saying “Where there is a will there’s a way…” With nearly a Million Dollars raised at last year’s fund Raising event “Light the Night Walk” and with over 3000 participants and growing each year, it was … Continue reading
Congratulations New Rochelle High School Varsity Football Team – NYS AA Champs !!
It is no secret that the New Rochelle High School has an astounding football team. It has for years. Coach Lou DiLorenzo (the High School football coach) has led many young men into victory on the playing field.. There were … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Day Parade & pre- parade Pancake Breakfast – Saturday November 17th, 8 a.m.
Come hungry, and have a blast at the pre- Thanksgiving Parade Pancake breakfast at the New Rochelle High School. A yummy breakfast consisting of pancakes, juice and coffee for just $3 children, students under the age of 18 and senior … Continue reading
New Rochelle’s Farmer’s Market 10801 Last Call 2012 – November 16th
The last Farmer’s Market of the year will be held this Friday, November 16th from 8 am -3 p..m next to the New Rochelle library on Library Green (Huguenot and Lawton Streets). As you can see, there is a vast … Continue reading
Lake-front Property AND no damage from Sandy…. “Four Chimneys” New Rochelle 10804
In speaking to friends who live in the local waterfront areas of Larchmont Manor and Rye, it has been obvious that there has been basement flooding, many trees down, and some are still without power nearly 2 weeks later… I have … Continue reading
Evicted by Sandy – New Rochelle 10804
We all know how the squirrels – well squirrel away for the winter… Whilst walking my pooch, I had noticed how one squirrel (or perhaps s family) were busy taking their nuts into the various open knot holes in the tree featured. Then … Continue reading
Posted in Harrison, Larchmont Area, New Rochelle Area Information, Rye
Tagged Hurricane Sandy, squirrels
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Surviving Sandy 10804
I finally received power back last night, just 8 days without. We were very lucky and fortunate. Wow – what a week.. all I can say is the people on my street and surrounding streets were so so very, very … Continue reading