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A longtime board member will assume a bigger leadership role, while the outgoing board president will keep a seat at the table.
Free Mexican dance workshops, theater performances, STEAM, literacy and coding programs will be a part of the daily offerings.
A two-year Atlantic striped bass contaminant study by the DEC will help guide fisheries management and decide fish consumption advisories.
The Stop & Shop in New Rochelle will donate proceeds from the sale of reusable "community" bags to the NRCA during the month of July.
The fun included The Bubble Bus, sea creature crafts, airbrush tattoos, photos with fun props and the famous Pout-Pout Fish.
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Alexander Dennett, Sr. is a decorated emergency communications specialist, but only his close friends can call him "the stork."
The funds will be used to construct ADA-compliant sidewalk ramps, pedestrian signals and (working) push buttons across the city.
"Oceans of Possibilities" at the New Rochelle Library will be a "fin-tastic" time on Saturday and will help inspire a summer of reading.
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NOAA said it will launch the process to designate Hudson Canyon a National Marine Sanctuary, closing the NY treasure to oil exploration.
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Sometimes, it pays to be a rebel. Get ready to "party like it's 1784" during the 2022 Thomas Paine Festival this week in New Rochelle.
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New Rochelle residents between the ages of 10 and 15 years of age are invited to take part in the popular Community Youth Fishing Trips.
Applications for $500K in total grants to "establish or expand innovative programs" from developer RXR must be submitted by July 1.
"Give me farm fresh corn, or give me death."Get ready for another season of local, farm-fresh selections at the Thomas Paine Cottage Museum.
The third annual Pride Day will kick off this week with a Pride Flag raising and a celebration of the city's commitment to inclusiveness.
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Benjamin B. Ferencz was appointed Chief Prosecutor in a history-making Nuremberg trial and has a lifelong legacy as an advocate for peace.
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The future Hudson Park Children’s Greenhouse at Wildcliff breaks ground in New Rochelle with a nod to the past.
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James offered tips to help women protect themselves from the unwanted sharing of sensitive information collected by some websites and apps.
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Members of the New Rochelle Police Department will be participating in the torch run in support of the NY Special Olympics.
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Donors will receive a $10 e-gift card. All donors will also be entered into a raffle for a chance to win an 8-person travel trailer camper.
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Officers Johnson and Hued will work with residents and business owners to address areas of mutual concern and attempt to find solutions.
The events are part of the continued effort to stop drive-thru businesses from being located near homes in New Rochelle.