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Armonk

The Beauty of Armonk

March 6, 2016 by The Inside Press

The Gazebo at Wampus Brook Park
The Gazebo at Wampus Brook Park

By Miriam Longobardi

As you drive through the hamlet of Armonk you may not realize all the work that goes into the little touches that beautify the area. The wreaths during the holidays, the flags flying proudly from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and countless other seasonal and permanent displays one sees are just some of what the Armonk Beautification Committee makes happen each year.

The Committee, which is comprised of members appointed by the North Castle Town Board, serves Armonk, Banksville and North White Plains. The Armonk Beautification Committee is chaired by Carol Bidjarano and, since North Castle is so spread out, a sub-committee was formed for the other two hamlets. The committees all work together generating ideas for projects in their respective areas to maintain the beauty and appearance of open spaces as well as along streets.

Some projects, such as holiday wreaths and the hanging baskets in the spring, are done annually, with all projects funded by the budget allocated by the Town Board. Larger, more expensive endeavors need to be phased in over a few years to be more cost-efficient, such as replacing street signs as well as the lovely “Welcome to the Hamlet of…” signs welcoming people into each area. The amount of money for new projects is impacted by the costs of the things done annually that must be maintained. Still other projects are just beyond the scope of what the Committee can handle and are beyond their control.

Decisions about what projects to focus on are voted upon by the main committee at their monthly meetings, depending on which area is involved. “Majority rules,” Bidjarano reports. “We always keep an odd number on the Committee to avoid a tie.”

The flags hung for Memorial Day were all recently replaced and are another example of a larger venture. Smaller touches include flowers planted in the grassy triangles at various intersections or other green spaces.

Open spaces, or lack thereof, can sometimes present more of a problem than stretching the budget. “North White Plains is really challenged by a lack of open spaces to beautify,” Bidjarano said. There is also little room for people or organizations, such as scouts or students seeking community service, to volunteer as all work is done by the town.

Weather is another challenge that can impact potential projects. Last year, due to the extremely long winter and late spring, plans for planting flowers in front of St. Mary’s were put on hold. By the time the snow melted and the ground thawed, the town employees were scrambling to  ready the ball fields, parks and pool and the flower-planting was forced to be put on hold. The funds had been approved and allocated but they were unable to use them, but they hope to complete that work this year.

Despite occasional challenges, Bidjarano says that all the women who serve on the committees are proud of what they accomplish each year. “We enjoy the work and make a difference,” she said. “It’s a win-win.”

Miriam is a single mother of two girls living in Westchester. A breast cancer survivor, she volunteers for the American Cancer Society and teaches fourth grade. Follow her on Twitter @writermimilong.

Filed Under: Armonk Cover Stories Tagged With: Armonk, beauty, Inside Press, theinsidepress.com, town

The Armonk Players presents a free reading of “One Night with fanny Brice” March 3

February 23, 2016 by The Inside Press

One Night with Fanny Brice

Thursday, March 3, 2016 at 8pm
Simply Theatre! Play Readings By The Armonk Players
Tonight: One Night with Fanny Brice
By Chip Deffaa
Featuring Christine DiTota (Fanny Brice) and Assaf Gleizner (Musical Director/Piano)
Admission: Free (voluntary donations cheerfully accepted)

Fanny Brice rose from rather humble origins to become the highest-paid American singing comedienne–a Ziegfeld star. A strong, intuitive, street-smart woman, Brice’s life story provided the inspiration for Funny Girl and Funny Lady. One Night with Fanny Brice features songs Brice made famous, including “Rose of Washington Square”, “My Man”, and “Second Hand Rose”.

Chip Deffaa will join us for a talk back of his play following the performance.


Join us for a yummy reception after the reading and the opportunity to voice your opinions about the play in a discussion with the actors and director.

No advance ticket sales for this performance.


We perform at Whippoorwill Hall (adjacent to the North Castle Public Library) at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk, NY 10504 (use the Kent Place entrance, please). You can get travel directions here.

For up-to-date information, visit our website. If you would like to make a tax-free donation to the Friends of the North Castle Public Library to support the Armonk Players, you can do so here.

Filed Under: Gotta Have Arts Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Players, Fanny Brice, Inside Press, One Night with Fanny Brice, theater, theinsidepress.com

The Armonk Players presents a free reading of “Love, Loss, and What I Wore” February 10

January 19, 2016 by The Inside Press

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Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 8pm
Simply Theatre! Play Readings By The Armonk Players
Tonight: Love, Loss, and What I Wore
By Nora and Delia Ephron
Directed by Leah Wendt
With Joy Arzaga, Grace Bennett, Flori Doyle, Patti Henderson, Michelle Moriarty, Carmel Riggs and Benna Strober
Admission: Free (voluntary donations cheerfully accepted)

Women bring to life the hilarious, poignant moments when they wore that unforgettable dress.

Join us for a yummy reception after the reading and the opportunity to voice your opinions about the play in a discussion with the actors and director.

No advance ticket sales for this performance.

We perform at Whippoorwill Hall (adjacent to the North Castle Public Library) at 19 Whippoorwill Road East, Armonk, NY 10504 (use the Kent Place entrance, please). You can get travel directions here.

For up-to-date information, visit our website. If you would like to make a tax-free donation to the Friends of the North Castle Public Library to support the Armonk Players, you can do so here.

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Players, Inside Press, play, theater, theinsidepress.com

At Pazzo’s: A Generous Holiday Feast for Armonk Chamber

December 9, 2015 by Inside Press

Photos by Sam Morell

(L-R): Jason Rosensweig, Stacy Wilder, Michael Levy, Neal Schwartz, Chris Carthy and Robby Morris
(L-R): Jason Rosensweig, Stacy Wilder, Michael Levy, Neal Schwartz, Chris Carthy and Robby Morris

The wine was flowing and platter after platter of delicious Tuscan fare was graciously served to Armonk Chamber of Commerce members, all gathered together to warmly celebrate a year of networking and wonderful programming on behalf of the merchants and residents of North Castle. Members toasted Neal Schwartz, head of the Chamber, for his leadership, and also Pazzo’s owner Pete Monteleone for hosting the event, which drew several dozen (very happy!) participants.

(L-R): Steve D'Angelo, Stacy Wilder and Lisa Pincus Harnroff
(L-R): Steve D’Angelo, Stacy Wilder and Lisa Pincus Harnroff
Chris Carthy with wife Laura (in red) and with Barbara Reiter
Chris Carthy with wife Laura (in red) and with Barbara Reiter

 

Filed Under: North Castle News Tagged With: Armonk, Armonk Chamber of Commerce., celebration, Holidays, Inside Press, networking, theinsidepress.com

Pazzo Pizza & Trattoria: True Italian Cuisine

December 2, 2015 by The Inside Press

Story and Photo By Karen Talbot

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Pazzo Pizza & Trattoria is a brand new handsome Tuscan restaurant with stucco stone walls and a tiled floor. It is located in the Armonk Town Center near I-684. Pete Monteleone, the owner, is proud to be the only restaurant in Westchester where you can find the Romana Pizza from Rome, done in true Italian fashion. Chef Andrea Inganito uses “Double O” Italian flour to create this thin crusted square shaped pizza pie. Three popular choices are the Margherita … made with house made fresh mozzarella, San Marzano tomato sauce, parmigiano cheese and fresh basil…the Calabrese … made with hot soppressata, San Marzano tomatoes, carmelized onions and fontina cheese…and the Contadina … which consists of arugula, prosciutto, San Marzano tomato sauce, extra virgin olive oil, parmigiano cheese, cherry tomato and buffalo mozzarella. The Romana pizza has eight slices and ranges from $12.95 to $15.95. One slice costs $4.50. They also have traditional pizza in many combinations and a traditional Sicilian which has a thicker crust.

Another specialty of the restaurant are the Panuzzos, which are also made with the special “Double O” Italian flour. These are described as: “Not a sandwich, Not a Panini, but better”…crispy on the outside and soft and delicious on the inside. There are eight choices to choose from: the Puglia … eggplant, zucchini, red peppers, mushrooms, fontina, pesto acetobalsamic is one of the choices and they are all priced at $9.95.

Nick Croce, the Manager, states that Penne Vodka with béchamel tomato sauce and Pappardelle Bolognese with thick noodles, and traditional meat sauce are good pasta choices for dinner. The two dinner chicken offerings that are ordered most are Chicken Capricciosa … boneless with grilled arugula, tomatoes, shaved parmigiano in vinaigrette and Chicken Campagnola … on the bone with Vidalia onion, new potatoes, hot cherry peppers and garlic, rosemary and thyme. Wild Bronzino is an excellent fish entrée done with lemon, mint, extra virgin olive oil and “lentone.” Keep an eye out for special dinner entrees which may be added for the Holidays.

575 Main Street, Armonk
914-273-6999
pazzoarmonk.com

Karen Talbot is a Westchester-based personal shopper and restaurant reviewer. The love of cooking runs in her family! Karen’s son Alex and his wife Aki Kamozawa started a food blog “Ideas in Food” in early 2000, and they have just opened “Curiosity Donuts” in the Stockton Market in Stockton, New Jersey.

Filed Under: Sponsor News! Tagged With: Armonk, dining, eatery, Inside Press, Pazzo Pizza & Trattoria, restaurant, theinsidepress.com

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