Residents of the Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester counties who had damage or losses as a direct result of Hurricane Ida have until Monday, Dec. 6, to apply to FEMA for disaster assistance. Here are answers to your top five frequently asked questions: Q: Do […]
Month: November 2021
Greenwich rally sinks Tuckahoe in quarterfinals
The Tuckahoe football season came to an end on Friday night, as the Tigers fell in the state regional finals to a powerhouse Greenwich team, 41-20. Although the loss was a disappointing one, second-year head coach John D’Arco Jr., is confident that the Tigers’ showing this year is proof that […]
Hochul signs New York State redistricting bill
Assemblymember Amy Paulin, a Democrat, announced that Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed her bill into law amending Sections 10 and 34 of the municipal home rule law which provides that the redrawing of county legislative district lines is first and foremost governed by state requirements ensuring fairness and equity. “Fair […]
Bronxville girls win state championship
On Nov. 14, the Bronxville girls soccer team put the finishing touches on a brilliant season, topping Lewiston-Porter 2-0 in the Class B state championship game. For the Broncos, the victory was not only the latest feather in the cap for a program that has enjoyed tremendous success over the […]
Tuckahoe outlasts Haldane in Class D title game
Coming into Friday night’s Class D championship game between Tuckahoe and Haldane, most onlookers familiar with the rivalry between the two teams expected a solid, competitive game to unfold. But few could have expected the epic shootout that unfolded, as the Tigers edged the Blue Devils 48-40 in a wild […]