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Armonk: Where is This?

October 22, 2017 by The Inside Press

Editor’s Note: Think you know the nooks and crannies of your town? See how many of these images you can identify. Joseph Fleisher, a rising sophomore at Horace Greeley High School, who has a passion for photography, set out to find interesting objects and places unique to New Castle. Please download our November Inside Armonk edition where you will find the answer key on page 39.

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Filed Under: Armonk Community Tagged With: Armonk, photo, trivia, Where is This?

A 50-Year Retrospective of Westchester through Photos

September 18, 2015 by The Inside Press

- “A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography. The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.
“A Casual Moment/Memorial Day 2006” by Marianne Campolongo Photography.
The Clintons relax after the 2006 Memorial Day parade in Chappaqua, NY. This photograph will be displayed in the exhibition’s “Celebrity Neighbors” section.

 

“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY. This picture was taken after the famous "2011 Halloween Nor'Easter.”
“The Bedford Oak, October 30th, 2011” by Sylvain Cote Photography, taken in Bedford, NY.
This picture was taken after the famous “2011 Halloween Nor’Easter.”

 

Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein
Rob Astorino with Maggie Mae Pup Reporter, 2014 by Ronni Diamondstein.  A man of the people and pets, Rob Astorino takes a moment for a photo op with one of Chappaqua’s famous residents, Maggie Mae Pup Reporter at the Town of New Castle’s annual Memorial Day Parade and ceremony in May 2014. Mr. Astorino is the Westchester County Executive and was then a New York State gubernatorial candidate. Maggie Mae Pup Reporter is a canine columnist and blogger who has been published in WAG Magazine and Inside Chappaqua magazine.

 

In celebration of its 50th anniversary, ArtsWestchester is looking back at the milestones and memories from Westchester’s past 50 years. “Through the Decades: Picturing 50 Years in Westchester” is a photographic exhibition featuring archival and crowd-sourced photographs.

Throughout the past 50 years, cities gained skyscrapers, neighborhoods welcomed famous residents, storms changed our landscape, and the arts grew brighter. Through this exhibition, visitors will relive these important moments through the eyes of the people who experienced them: Westchester’s residents.  For more information, visit: artsw.org/decades.

“Through the Decades” is organized in partnership with The Journal News.

Gallery Hours: Tuesday–Friday 12-5pm, Saturday 12-6pm

  • Join us for the OPENING RECEPTION of “Through the Decades” on Sunday, October 4 from 4-6pm. Mingle with the exhibiting photographers and learn about the events, people and places that have made Westchester a unique place to work, play and live! Event is free. Suggested donation of $5 at door. RSVP requested: LHanley@artswestchester.org

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