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Taste of Port Chester
June 9, 2016 at 7:33 p.m.
<p class="Picture">Port Chester Village Trustee Bart Didden sells day-of tickets to Chrystal Szeto and Ryan Zager. The duo from Milford, Conn. came out despite the weather to meet up with a friend who lives in Port Chester. </p>
<p class="Picture">Despite the rain, Hudson Valley Craft Sausage, located at 72 Grace Church St., serves up samples of their homemade Italian sausage and chorizo in the marina parking lot off Abendroth Avenue. </p>
<p class="Picture">Despite the rain, Hudson Valley Craft Sausage, located at 72 Grace Church St., cooks up samples of their homemade Italian sausage and chorizo in the marina parking lot off Abendroth Avenue. </p>
<p class="Picture">Gabriella Sculky (left), a Park Avenue School first grader, Allaire Matturro, a Port Chester High School sophomore, and Leonard Pietrafesa, a Port Chester High School senior, passed out a variety of grilled pizzas at Coals on North Main Street. </p>
<span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">6</span><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;">th</span><span style="font-size: 13.3333px;"> annual Taste of Port Chester on Sunday, June 5</span>
<p class="Picture">In front of Acuario on North Main Street, lomo saltado, fries and chicken and savory mussels get dished up by Anthony Foust mentors Alfred DiLeo and Taylor Masi from Port Chester High School.</p>
<p class="Picture">In front of Acuario on North Main Street, lomo saltado, fries and chicken and savory mussels get dished up by Anthony Foust mentors Alfred DiLeo and Taylor Masi from Port Chester High School.</p>
6th annual Taste of Port Chester on Sunday, June 5
<p class="Picture">Rye Town Assessor Denise Knauer and her husband Lowell try the French fries and burgers at the new Clydesdale Pub & Grill at 435 North Main St. The Knauers sampled food from many of the 34 local restaurants participating in the 6<sup>th</sup> annual Taste of Port Chester on Sunday, June 5. The rain Sunday afternoon did deter attendees. Only around 200 people participated, less than half as many as last year. Still, Tamarack Tower Foundation was able to raise about $5,000 to benefit the Port Chester public schools. </p>
<p class="Picture">Scott Simonsen (right) of Port Chester and Karilyn Castro of New Jersey check out the menu at Rye House while snacking on the North Main Street restaurant’s truffle grilled cheese. </p>