WESTCHESTER, N.Y. – While she enjoyed the fireworks, picnics and celebrating with family, 9-year-old Irvington resident Brynne Norquist didn’t forget what the Fourth of July really means.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. — The holiday week, with its fireworks, firecrackers and other booming festivities around Westchester County, can be terrifying for dogs. Some run away, attempting to escape the ...
LEWISBORO, N.Y. – The official Fourth of July holiday is not until Wednesday, but many communities – including Lewisboro – are holding their celebrations and fireworks festivals this weekend. With the heat ...
Fireworks will be the highlight of the weekend with shows planned in both Lewisboro and Pound Ridge on Saturday night. There is plenty of live music coming to the area, including the Righteous Brother’s Bill ...
Pound Ridge 4th of July Celebration: Saturday, July 2, from 6 to 10 p.m. Buses will transport residents from both the Pound Ridge Elementary School and the Scotts Corners Market Parking Lots to the Town Park and ...
Westchester residents can make the fireworks magic last, literally for days, with numerous fireworks displays and July 4th festivities on tap all across the County.
As a child, when I thought of the Fourth of July, I thought of swimming with my cousins, barbecues, ice cream and fireworks. I loved to see the fireworks. I remember that the booms would feel like they were ...
Light sprinkles Saturday evening couldn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the large crowd gathered for Lewisboro’s 13th Annual Fireworks Spectacular, hosted by the Town of Lewisboro and held at Onatru Farm Park in South ...
The Lewisboro Town Board is presenting a fun-filled evening of family entertainment and fireworks for the residents of the Town June 25 to kick off the 4th of July Holiday. Come out to enjoy the fun and ...
With Independence Day nearly upon us, area towns and organizations, from Lewisboro to Pound Ridge to Katonah, are gearing up to mark our country’s 235th birthday with firework displays, festivals and musical ...
Posters and fliers proclaim "Fireworks Spectacular," and it's not on the Fourth of July. No, Lewisboro chooses to light up the night sky earlier than Independence Day. "That's because it's always the last weekend ...