The Armonk Chamber of Commerce invites you to the 2015 Citizen of the Year Golf Outing and Dinner.
When: Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Where: Whipporwill Club, Armonk, NY
What: Golf: Shotgun Start at 1pm, Cocktails and Dinner at 5:30pm
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The Armonk Chamber of Commerce invites you to the 2015 Citizen of the Year Golf Outing and Dinner.
When: Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Where: Whipporwill Club, Armonk, NY
What: Golf: Shotgun Start at 1pm, Cocktails and Dinner at 5:30pm
I don’t get facials very often; when I have time and feeling solvent in my single existence (or when I finally cave in from stress overload), I’ll usually opt for something that also attends to my poor aching back. However, this time, my face was truly feeling the impact of this long, hard winter. I know I don’t have to explain that. So I decided to visit Bellava Spa in Bedford Hills, a warm and welcoming full service spa facility, no matter what service you choose.
Phyllis DeFreeze performed the traditional European facial and you will all have to excuse me for not taking notes during this precious hour of pure escape (rather defeats the purpose). Suffice it to say that the state of relaxation took me through another busy day and my goal of relieving dryness felt more than met upon touching my new shiny punim (Yiddish for face).
I do know Phyllis used eucalyptus oil at the beginning and the end for a special touch, but it was everything in the relaxing middle of this facial that you might also want to make an appointment for to experience. www.bellavaspa.com
— Grace Bennett
by Inside Press
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by Inside Press
By Eileen Gallagher
Speaking for a second time in recent months from near a railroad tracks crossing in New Castle–where new incidences continue to raise serious concern among residents and public officials–Congresswoman Nita Lowey said she would initiate a high profile public awareness campaign regarding safety at railroad crossings. Federal and Metro North officials also addressed the potential for a bridge over the crossing.
“Just yesterday a van was on the tracks as a train approached.The train slowed as the van broke through the gate, avoiding a crash, but it is at least the second close call this month.” Lowey summed up the safety issue of on-grade railroad crossings, and, in particular, the crossing adjacent to Chappaqua Crossing and Horace Greeley High School.
“The safest grade crossing is one that doesn’t exist,” she continued. “But with more than 212,000 public and private crossings around the country, we must tackle this important safety challenge with a multi-faceted approach, including eliminating the most dangerous grade crossings.”
Per Lowey, aspects of the public awareness campaign include making sure drivers know what to do, and what not to do, when they approach the crossings, and ensuring cooperation among all levels of government.
Also present were Sarah Feinberg, Acting Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration, and Joseph Giulietti, President of Metro-North Railroad.
Feinberg addressed the issue of the need for safer grade crossings. “Metro-North, New Jersey Transit, and the Long Island Railroad alone have almost 800 grade crossings…an enormous number of grade crossings for railroads to have to go through every day.” She continued, “The reality is that we are never going to be able to take care of every single grade crossing with a grade separation and so we have to do everything we can to keep people safe at grade crossings.” She spoke of the need for education, enforcement, and awareness.
Asked if the proximity to the high school and the planned residential and commercial development at Chappaqua Crossing would influence the decision as to whether the Roaring Brook crossing would be considered for changeover to a bridge as requested by Supervisor Rob Greenstein, Giulietti responded that there are ongoing meetings between the state, town, MTA and Metro-North. “How do you prioritize? We are aware and are looking at things that can be done now. Those meetings have been taking place and will continue to take place next week.”
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