The scoop on where to reap some of the local fall harvest.
The author will be visiting the library on Wednesday Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. for a meet and greet event.
The Friends of the Bronxville Public Library will be hosting an event on Friday Oct. 5 at 7 p.m. with The Amasi Trio performing in the Yeager Community Room.
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
Here are a few events taking place around the Bronxville-Eastchester area. Be sure and add any local events we may have missed to our calendar!
The author held an event at the college where she teaches to promote the release of her new book Rebels By Accident.
The singer-songwriter competes on NBC's popular singing competition tonight at 8 p.m.
Tickets for Nov. 2 show go on sale Friday.
Pleasantville's Jacob Burns Film Center will screen "Someday Melissa" on Wednesday.
Linda Tarrant-Reid's book can be enjoyed by children and adults.
Watercolor Artist Kathleen Zann Isacson returns to the Bronxville Public Library in October with an enchanting new collection of water color paintings that will be on display all month.
Come back to Bronxville-Eastchester Patch every day at noon for the Pic of the Day and if you would like to submit photos from around town for showcase, email me at Josh.Semendoff@patch.com
All this month, artist Jack Moran's work can be viewed in the gallery of the Bronxville Women's Club and on Sunday, an opening reception was held in his honor.
Actress Kym Karath visited Bronxville High School while students rehearsed for their production of Sound of Music in March.
A look through the lens of Bronxville-based photographer Jay Wilson.
Students rehearsing for an upcoming production of "The Sound of Music" were visited by actress Kym Karath who played Gretl Von Trapp in the film 45 years ago.
Recent fundraising efforts will help the almost century-long pageant tradition continue.
Reminiscing with our old friends from "The Magic Garden," White Plains' Paula Janis and Carole Demas of Irvington.
Part I: Spotlight on three local artists and craftspeople selling their wares online.
Learn more about Bronxville's artistic past, at the OSilas Gallery at Concordia College, which is currently showing the art of two former residents.
The Friends of the Bronxville Library, which hosts musical events throughout the year, presented the free performance Sunday.
Producer Gia Walsh screens first full-length feature film, The Winning Season, at Clearview’s Bronxville Cinemas.