CARMEL
Overnight Parking Now Banned
Mild autumn weather has resulted in many residents of the area forgetting about what lies ahead!
Carmel Police Chief Michael Johnson and Highway Superintendent Michael Simone brought the public back to reality Tuesday by announcing that overnight parking is now prohibited on all town and county roads in the greater Mahopac, Carmel, and Mahopac Falls area through next April 15. Full Story
BREWSTER
Library Offers a Virtual Cruise
Brewster resident and photographer, Ed DiTomas, took Brewster Library patrons on a virtual Trans-Atlantic cruise to Newport, RI; Boston, MA; Kinsale, Cobh, and Cork, Ireland; LeHavre and Normandy, France; and London, England. It was an absorbing presentation on a rainy Saturday in November at the Brewster Public Library. Full Story
CAR MEL
Volunteers Needed for Holidays
Santa’s helpers will be out early on Saturday installing 85 Christmas trees and a Chanukah menorah on the Gleneida lakeshore in downtown Carmel.
Organizers of the Carmel Holiday Festival have asked the public wishing to assist to “join the party” at 9am sharp. Full Story
New Start for the Carmel Theater
The “talkies” are back in Carmel!
One of Putnam’s two motion picture theaters, the Carmel Theater— located at the Shop-Rite Plaza— which shut its doors last month when the theater’s management declared bankruptcy, has reopened. Full Story
PATTERSON
Seniors Give Back to their County
Community outreach plays an important role for the residents of the Plaza at Clover Lake. The assisted-living community located on Fair Street in Patterson is home to more than 100 senior citizens who earlier this year decided to form a community action committee. Full Story
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