Facts of Life
October 30, 2024 at 10:47 p.m.
Wishing a very happy birthday to Erica Daly of Port Chester who celebrates Nov. 2. Wishing you health and happiness in the year ahead! We love you! Mommy, Daddy and Lucianna.
Happy birthday to Charlie Nielsen of Port Chester who celebrates Nov. 4.
Happy birthday to Richard Abel of Port Chester, publisher of the Westmore News, who celebrates on Election Day, Nov. 5.
Blind Brook schools will be closed Fri., Nov. 1 in observance of Diwali.
Early voting will take place thru Sun., Nov. 3 at the Rye Brook Firehouse, 940 King St.—Fri., Nov. 1, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., Nov. 2 & 3, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Daylight Saving Time will end Sun., Nov. 3 at 2 a.m. Remember to set your clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday night.
Election Day is Tues., Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 6 a.m.-9 p.m. In addition to the presidential and congressional races, there are several key races at the state and local level and a NYS Ballot Measure question that asks if the New York State constitution should be changed to provide that people cannot be denied rights based on their "ethnicity, national origin, age, and disability" or "sex, including sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, pregnancy outcomes, and reproductive healthcare and autonomy." There is also a Westchester County proposition about changing the terms of County Legislators from two years to four.
The Port Chester-Rye Brook Public Library will be closed Tues., Nov. 5, Election Day.
Westchester County will host its final 2024 Household Recycling Events at Playland Park in Rye and at Westchester Community College, 75 Grasslands Rd., Valhalla, Lot 11, Sat., Nov. 2 and 9, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Residents can safely dispose of household chemicals, electronics and more. For additional information on what to bring to the event, go to www.westchestergov.com/recycling or call the Recycling Helpline at 914/813-5425.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week is taking place thru Nov. 10. More than 70 Westchester restaurants are participating in this biannual celebration of restaurant dining with delicious, creative dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients. Prix-fixe lunches and dinners will be offered at $24.95, $29.95, $39.95 or $44.95. Pricing does not include tax, beverages or gratuities. Prix-fixe menus may be offered for both dine-in and takeout. Reservations are suggested. The complete list of participating restaurants and menus is available at valleytable.com/hvrw
Paula’s Pals 14th Annual Coat Drive is taking place thru Dec. 6. The coat drive is in memory of Paula Paniccia Bertolacci and seeks to collect clean, reusable coats. Collection boxes are located at the Rye Brook Recreation Office, 938 King St. and at Posillipo Center, 32 Garibaldi Pl., both in Rye Brook. For additional information, call 914/939-3235.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has announced the launch of the SUNY Top 10% Promise Program, creating a direct pathway for the highest-achieving New York high school seniors to gain admission and enroll at select SUNY colleges and universities. Offering New York students graduating in the top 10% of their class direct admission to SUNY campuses will help reduce barriers to higher education while ensuring that students can continue their education and pursue their dreams right here in NY State. The participating campuses are University at Albany, University at Buffalo, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, SUNY Geneseo, SUNY New Paltz, SUNY Oneonta, SUNY Polytechnic Institute, Purchase College and Stony Brook University. For additional information, go to www.suny.edu
The Port Chester Democratic Committee is looking for candidates for the upcoming March 2025 Village election. They are looking for candidates for Mayor and Trustee. In March 2025 the Mayor and ALL six Trustee seats are up for election.
Also, in November 2025, the Town of Rye will be having an election. Petitions for these offices must be completed by early 2025. The offices up for election for the Town in 2025 are: two Council seats, Receiver of Taxes and judicial candidates.
For information or anyone interested in running for the above seats, please contact Raymond Sculky, Chair, at [email protected] or 914-469-8889 or Hattie Adams, Vice Chair, at [email protected] or 914-426-0782.
The Town of Rye/Port Chester Republican Committee is looking for party/campaign support. Tasks can be done both in person and virtually and on a part-time/as needed basis.
In March 2025 there will be LOCAL elections and the Committee is interviewing for the following:
Mayoral seat (1)
Trustee seat (6)
The process for those elections starts in late 2024 and early 2025.
For further information about running for an elected position, please call: Aldo Vitagliano, GOP Village Chairman, at 914/921-0333.
The Department of Environmental Conservation has announced their 20th annual “Create a Watershed Superhero” poster contest for middle school students. The theme challenges students to create their own superhero to inspire environmental stewardship. Posters will be accepted thru Jan. 3. The winning posters will be featured in DEC and NYWEA’s 2026 Annual Calendar. For information go to https://dec.ny.gov/get-involved/education/teacher-information/poster-contest/create-a-watershed-super-hero-claendar-contest
Fall leaf collection in Rye Brook has begun and will continue through the third week of December. It is the Village’s goal to provide leaf collection service with a maximum of three weeks between collections at peak periods (weather depending). During the 12- to 13-week program season, highway department employees will travel each street of the Village and collect leaves placed curbside. For equipment to be efficient, leaf piles need to be placed in a row along the curb line, not in the roadway. Please advise your gardeners not to create mounds of leaves at the curb, over storm drains or in the roadway but to create long rows.
Mayor Luis Marino is asking Port Chester residents if they are interested in having an evergreen on their property evaluated to be the Village of Port Chester’s 2024 Christmas tree. If you are interested, please contact Mayor Marino’s office by telephone at 914/939-2200 or send an email to Mary Anne Veltri at [email protected] by Nov. 18. The selected tree should stand approximately 21 feet tall to be placed in Liberty Square for the holiday season. The village tree lighting will be held Dec. 5 at 6 p.m.
Clay Art Center, 40 Beech St., Port Chester, has announced that enrollment is open for their Fall Session B. Weekly clay classes for adults—mornings, afternoons and evenings has begun and include pottery wheel throwing, sculpture and handbuilding and are available for all levels. For information and to register, go to www.clayartcenter.org
The next Port Chester High School Marching Band bottle and can recycling collections will be Sun., Nov. 3, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Middle School parking lot on Bowman Avenue, Rye Brook. Collections generally take place on the first and third Sunday of each month. Call 914/200-1464 for updated information.
Congregation K.T.I. is participating again this school year in Food 2 Grown On to provide bags of groceries each weekend and during school vacations to alleviate hunger and food insecurity among elementary-aged children at Edison, Park Avenue and King Street school in Port Chester. Checks made payable to Food 2 Grow On are also welcome and should be mailed c/o the Rotary Club, P.O. Box 26, Port Chester, NY 10573. Food donations requested include healthy cereal, peanut butter (14-16 oz. jars), tuna fish, canned fruit (14-18 oz. size)—store brands are OK. Food donations can be dropped in the box at 48 Meadowlark Rd., Rye Brook or purchased through the Amazon link, Holiday Food Drive 2024. For questions or to arrange a pickup of donations call Leslie at 914/939-8659 or email her at [email protected]
The Village of Rye Brook has partnered with Westchester County to offer residents a free cell phone app called RecycleCoach where you can look up your Rye Brook sanitation schedule, view holiday week changes, and receive answers to commonly asked questions such as if a particular item is recyclable. It is a very useful tool, is relatively user-friendly and can be downloaded from the App Store.
The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles has launched the New York Mobile ID, a highly secure digital version of a state-issued driver license, learner permit or ID on a smartphone. The Mobile ID is a voluntary product designed for the convenience and security of New Yorkers and is available to IOS and Android users. Anyone who has a valid, state-issued driver license, learner permit or non-driver ID can download the secure Mobile ID app through Google Play or the App Store.
The Westchester County Clerk's Office is open with extended evening hours for their popular mobile passport services weekdays from 5-8 p.m. at 110 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., White Plains. The U.S. Department of State estimates standard passport processing times at 6 to 8 weeks and expedited at 2-3 weeks, with an additional charge. Remember to bring all necessary documents, like proof of citizenship (birth certificate, consular report of birth abroad, or naturalization certificate) and proof of identity (driver’s license or government-issued ID). For renewal applicants, there are specific guidelines to follow, and for minors under 16, both parents need to be present, unless specific conditions apply. All details and forms are on their website, www.WestchesterClerk.com. Fees: $130 for adults; $100 for minors under 16. Payment is by money order or check payable to the U.S. Department of State, plus a $35 service fee payable to the Westchester County Clerk (credit card, money order, or check). Passport photos are $10 each ($7 for seniors). For questions, call 914/995-3082 during the week or go to the website.
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum, located in the footprints of the Twin Towers in NYC, offers free admission exclusively to New Yorkers on the first Monday of each month, providing New Yorkers a special opportunity to see the Museum with one another and to reconnect with the feeling of community and cohesion that blanketed the city and nation in the wake of 9/11. The Memorial can be visited daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; the Museum is open Wed.-Mon., 9 a.m.-7 p.m. For regular admission rates, go to https://visit911memorial.org
Westchester County Executive George Latimer has announced the debut of the new Westchester Craft Beverage Trail and free online passport. The trail includes more than 24 distilleries, craft breweries and cideries throughout the region. A free, online passport for users 21 and older allows them to easily sip and savor their way across the County while earning rewards for fun items reflecting Westchester’s craft culture. Learn more at www.visitwestchestercounty.com/things-to-do/dining/craft-beverage/trail/
At Congregation KTI it is a Mitzvah (good deed) moment for all to help feed those in the community who are needy. All food collected in KTI’s ongoing drive is being given to the Salvation Army in Port Chester. Food requested includes cans of tuna, chicken, vegetables, beans and fruit as well as pasta, 10-16 oz. bags/boxes of white rice, snacks, shelf-stable milk, healthy cereals, macaroni and cheese and canned meals like Chef-Boy-r-Dee, chili, etc. The food can be left in bins in Leslie Brandeis Novack's driveway at 48 Meadowlark Rd., Rye Brook.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has designated Free Fishing Days in New York this year. The remaining day is Nov. 11. During these days, the fishing license requirement is waived for freshwater fishing on New York’s waters. The Free Fishing Days program provides a great opportunity for aspiring anglers to try freshwater fishing for the first time or former anglers to reconnect with one of America’s favorite pastimes.
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