After being displaced from their shelters in Texas, more than 35 dogs have found a new home with Pet Rescue in Harrison. Pet Rescue, a nonprofit animal rescue made up of volunteers who take in cats and dogs in hopes of finding them safe homes, started working with other rescues […]
Author: Taylor Brown
Tuckahoe native advances to U.S. Navy captain
David Fillis, a native of Tuckahoe, was promoted to U.S. Navy captain in August after serving more than 20 years in the Navy Reserves. Fillis was first notified that he was up for promotion six months prior, and attributes this advancement in part to the year he spent working for […]
Recreation Commission celebrates annual Summerfest
The Rye Recreation Commission kicked off its 24th annual Summerfest during a cloudy Sunday afternoon, signifying the final days of summer. On Sept. 3, children of all ages were encouraged to come out to Rye Recreation Park on Midland Avenue to enjoy an afternoon of fun activities including potato sack […]
Longtime Walters’s owner dies at 95
Eugene “Uncle Gene” Warrington, owner of Walter’s Hot Dogs in Mamaroneck, died on Saturday, Aug. 26. He was 95. Warrington worked as the owner of Walter’s for more than 65 years, after taking over the business from his father and founder of Walter’s, Walter Warrington. “[Eugene Warrington] made the business […]
Local food trucks battle for title
The first annual Lohud Food Truck Mash-Up is bringing food trucks and families together for an afternoon of food, entertainment and healthy competition. On Sunday, Sept. 10, more than 20 food trucks from New Jersey and New York will battle it out for the title of “Best Food Truck” at […]