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Hillary Clinton: All in a Day’s Signing

June 29, 2014 by The Inside Press

Secretary Hillary Clinton takes a few moments to pose, smile and wave to the press before sitting down to sign well over 1,000 books today.
Secretary Hillary Clinton takes a few moments to pose, smile and wave to the press before sitting down to sign well over 1,000 books today.

Article and Photos By Grace Bennett and Beth Besen

A hot morning sun could not deter hundreds upon hundreds from lining up at the Chappaqua Library on Sunday for a chance to shake hands and receive a signed copy of Hard Choices by Secretary (and Chappaqua neighbor) Hillary Clinton.

A vast majority of the some 1200 books for today’s signing were purchased from the Village Bookstore in Pleasantville (before they ran out earlier in the week); otherwise, those lining up were still able to purchase books Sunday at the library and exchange their wristband for a signed book later in the afternoon.

The first to arrive was Ira Siegel…at 4:30 a.m.!  “I felt I had to be there first, but I didn’t think I would be. I set up shop and have been waiting,” he told Inside Chappaqua. His patience paid off when he indeed got his book signed first. Inside Chappaqua spoke with a proud Ira before and after and, as he puts it, “it was worth it.”

Most everyone else came later in the morning, including Chappaqua Mom Dee Ashraf who is also director of client relations at LifeWorx in Chappaqua. She arrived with her two boys, “so that my kids can join me in witnessing such a momentous occasion.”

Anna Thaxton of Greenburgh told us:  “I absolutely love Hillary.” Thaxton had volunteered during her first Senate run stuffing envelopes. At one point, Thaxton said she was surprised to receive a message from Hillary Clinton to accompany her to a speech she was giving in a church in Harlem, which she gladly did. “She is always fighting for a good cause.”

Xiao Ju Lu of Millwood was waiting on line, he said, on behalf of his daughter Margaret who just finished her freshman year majoring in International Relations (with a focus on economics) at Wellesley College. “Seems the whole college is rooting for Hillary,” he said.

Paige Schoenberg, who graduated this June from Horace Greeley high school, was also on line for a signed book. She is planning on majoring in International Relations at George Washington University in the fall.  “I just missed Hillary’s speaking engagement there a week ago,” said Paige, “so I’m glad I will get to see her today.”

Aside from those lining up, dozens of volunteers both on behalf of Hillary Clinton and the Chappaqua Library, Secret Service agents and an active crew of Ready for Hillary supporters dominated the scene. Another day on a whirlwind book tour passed peacefully and successfully.

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Filed Under: New Castle News Tagged With: Book Signing, Chappaqua library, Hillary Clinton

Public Hearing for a Three Hour Parking Rule for Downtown Chappaqua

June 29, 2014 by The Inside Press

This past Tuesday the Town Board scheduled a Public Hearing to permanently change the parking time from two hour to three hour in the downtown business district, Town Supervisor Robert Greenstein announced this morning,

The public hearing will be scheduled for the Assembly Room of Town Hall, 200 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua, on July 22 at 7:45 pm.

“We also passed a resolution allowing merchants within the parking district to obtain a maximum of  ten employee parking permits with proof of payroll,” stated Greenstein.

Inside Chappaqua inquired whether the permanent change would be “forever” or have an expiration date. Greenstein replied:  “Forever.”

Filed Under: New Castle News

Summer Sidewalk Sales are Coming!

June 25, 2014 by The Inside Press

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A variety of plans for Chappaqua’s Summer Sidewalk Sales are in the works, per the Chappaqua-Millwood Chamber of Commerce. In the meantime, please note they are scheduled for July 24-26.

 

Filed Under: Happenings

Echo Onstage Theater Performance

June 25, 2014 by The Inside Press

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Arc of Westchester presents its annual Echo Onstage Theater performance. Young adults ages 17-21 with developmental disabilities participate in a week of dance, music and acting workshops that culminate in an exciting musical production. Thanks to a generous donation from the Super Bown XLVIII, this year’s show will feature a sports theme.

When:
Friday June 27, 2014, 4:00p.m.

Where:
Academic Arts Theater
Westchester Community College
Valhalla, NY

Contact:
David Gasparri, 914-495‐4521, dgasparri@arcwestchester.org

About Arc of Westchester:

Arc of Westchester is the oldest and largest agency in the county serving children, teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including individuals on the autism spectrum, and their families. Over 800 employees provide more than 2,000 individuals throughout the county with a broad range of innovative and effective programs and services designed to foster independence, productivity and participation in community life.

Our mission is to empower children, teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including individuals on the autism spectrum, to achieve their potential by strengthening families and encouraging personal choices, abilities and interests. Our vision is a world in which children, teens and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including individuals on the autism spectrum enjoy fulfilled lives and an inspired future.

Filed Under: Happenings

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