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Le Petit Bistro Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion Restaurant' In Dutchess Le Petit Bistro Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion Restaurant' In Dutchess
Le Petit Bistro Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion Restaurant' In Dutchess RHINEBECK, N.Y. -- Le Petit Bistro is the winner of our DVlicious “Special Occasion Restaurant” contest. The Rhinebeck eatery won with 59 percent of the vote and will receive a DVlicious certificate. Coming in second in the reader poll was The Artist’s Palate in Poughkeespie with 32 percent. Brassiere 292, also in Poughkeepsie, pulled 9 percent. December tends to be the time for holiday celebrations, end of year get-togethers, splurge-worthy Saturday nights and even marriage proposals. And Le Petit Bistro is the go-to place in Dutchess. This little gem mixes up traditional French fare suc…
Dutchess Chamber Honors Community Leaders At Hearts of Gold Gala Dutchess Chamber Honors Community Leaders At Hearts of Gold Gala
Dutchess Chamber Honors Community Leaders At Hearts of Gold Gala POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. -- The Dutchess County Regional Chamber of Commerce will be honoring several businesses and individuals at its Hearts of Gold gala in Poughkeepsie. The annual event will be held at The Grandview starting at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4. The honorees and awards are: Marist College will be receiving the Good Neighbor Award, and honor that is bestowed on local businesss that demonstrate “great corporate citizenship through volunteerism and support of the community and the Chamber’s nonprofit partners.” Chamber officials said Marist College is known for its “deep roots in …
Tappan Zee Bridge Construction Will Be Suspended Over New Year's Weekend Tappan Zee Bridge Construction Will Be Suspended Over New Year's Weekend
Tappan Zee Bridge Construction Will Be Suspended Over New Year's Weekend Construction on the new Tappan Zee Bridge will be suspended over the New Year’s weekend to help holiday travelers get where they’re going, according to Gov. Andrew Cuomo. The move means all lanes will remain open from 6 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 30, to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 3. Some work may continue behind the span’s permanent concrete barriers or for emergency repairs, but it won’t affect traffic flow, the governor said Thursday. “We're doing everything in our power to help New Yorkers get where they need to go as quickly and with the least amount of aggravation possible,” the Westchester resid…
Photo Of Hillary Clinton On Cell Phone Spurs Analogy To Previous Picture Photo Of Hillary Clinton On Cell Phone Spurs Analogy To Previous Picture
Photo Of Hillary Clinton On Cell Phone Spurs Analogy To Previous Picture A photo of Hillary Clinton dining, apparently alone, at the Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz is making the rounds on social media and drawing comparisons to a well-circulated photo of Clinton during her days as secretary of state. The Chappaqua resident and former presidential candidate was photographed during breakfast Wednesday while gazing into her cell phone by Mike Smith and then tweeted by his former New York Times colleague, Carolyn Ryan Wednesday, The Washington Post reported. Ryan is senior editor for politics at the Times. Folks are now comparing the photo to one taken of Clint…
Putnam CTC Offers Tips For Safely Ringing In The New Year Putnam CTC Offers Tips For Safely Ringing In The New Year
Putnam CTC Offers Tips For Safely Ringing In The New Year CARMEL, N.Y. – New Year’s Eve is almost here, the time when many folks make resolutions to lost weight, exercise more or drink less. If the last one is one your list, here’s some advice for safely ringing in 2017 from the Camp Recovery Center Health Group via Putnam’s Community That Cares Coalition (CTC). Rethink The Drink If in the past you’ve had a problem with drinking at New Year’s Eve parties, do it differently this year. Go to a sober party, or throw one yourself. Coming up with a theme for the party takes the attention away from what guests are imbibing and focuses it on the fun the…
Services Set In Mount Vernon For Son Of State Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow Services Set In Mount Vernon For Son Of State Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow
Services Set In Mount Vernon For Son Of State Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. – Services for the late son of state Assemblyman J. Gary Pretlow have been set for this week in Mount Vernon, the family announced Wednesday. Pretlow said that James Gary Pretlow II had died on Wednesday, Dec. 21, in his home in Johns Creek, Ga. He was 42. Pretlow Sr., D-Mount Vernon, represents the 89th District, which also includes Yonkers. The younger Pretlow was, his father said, a “much-loved father and son.” He was born on Aug. 21, 1974, at Lennox Hill Hospital in New York City to James Gary Pretlow and Yukiko E. Hubbard-Pretlow. He leaves behind his daughter, Ay…
Happy To Be Home: Lost Dogs Reunited With Owners In Kent Happy To Be Home: Lost Dogs Reunited With Owners In Kent
Happy To Be Home: Lost Dogs Reunited With Owners In Kent KENT, N.Y. -- Two little lost doggies have been happily reunited with their owners, reports Kent animal control warden Mary Madsen. The brown male and black female were found wandering around East Croton Drive and Harrison Road in Lake Carmel, said Madsen, who posted their pictures on Facebook. The mother of the man who owned the pooches spotted Madsen’s post and contacted her son. When asked how the dogs, who were in good shape, came to be lost, Madsen replied: “It happens.” To report lost animals, call Madsen at (914) 299-9699.
Rye's Wainwright House Offers Food, Fun In January Rye's Wainwright House Offers Food, Fun In January
Rye's Wainwright House Offers Food, Fun In January RYE, N.Y. -- Wainwright House in Rye was abuzz with activities in December, ranging from a gingerbread decorating contest to horse-drawn carriage rides. But the holiday fun’s not over yet.  In January, the historic 1780 mansion on five acres overlooking Milton Harbor will be the setting for a film screening, brunch and a wine tasting. “December was an exciting month for Wainwright House”, said Bill Guyre, president of its board of trustees. “Hundreds of new people visited Wainwright in addition to our members who enjoyed classes and programs; and, coming attractions for 2017 promise to be…
Assemblyman Gives Pace Environmental Students An 'A' For Effort Assemblyman Gives Pace Environmental Students An 'A' For Effort
Assemblyman Gives Pace Environmental Students An 'A' For Effort PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. – Environmental policy students at Pace University in Pleasantville recently got a taste of what the real world is like, namely: writing legislation isn’t only about good intentions, it's about hard work and commitment. As part of their final exam for the fall semester, the students had to lobby a real-life politician to support their bills. Providing the straight-shooting feedback at the university’s Environmental Policy Clinic was state Assemblyman Thomas J. Abinanti, (D-Greenburgh/Mount Pleasant.) According to John Cronin, senior fellow at the Dyson College Institute…
Ridgefield's Bailey's Backyard Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion' Contest Ridgefield's Bailey's Backyard Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion' Contest
Ridgefield's Bailey's Backyard Wins DVlicious 'Special Occasion' Contest RIDGEFIELD, CONN. – Bailey’s Backyard is the winner of our DVlicious “Special Occasion Restaurant” contest. The Ridgefield eatery won with 55 percent of the vote and will receive a DVlicious certificate. Coming in second in the reader poll was L’Escale at Delmar Greenwich Harbor in Greenwich with 16 percent. Trailing at third place was The Whelk in Westport with 12 percent of the vote. December tends to be the time for holiday celebrations, end of year get-togethers, splurge-worthy Saturday nights and even marriage proposals. And Bailey’s Backyard is the go-to place in Fairfield. Even if …
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