Author Archives: Pete DiChiara
Mount Kisco Maroons Win Youth League Championship
The Mount Kisco Maroons won the Scarsdale Recreation Youth Football League on Sunday night under the lights at White Plains High School with a 28-8 victory over the Pelham Pelicans. The Maroons, made up of fifth and sixth graders, went … Continue reading
Picture of the Week: Mount Kisco Veterans’ Day Ceremony
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the nation remembers its veterans. In Mount Kisco, the ceremony took place in front of the memorials built to the soldiers that served in World Wars I and … Continue reading
St. Francis Sponsors Aid Drive for Hurricane Sandy Victims
If you have been feeling the need to do something, anything, for those suffering the effects of Hurricane Sandy, some parishioners of St. Francis of Assisi Church in Mount Kisco are putting together an effort to help those in Staten … Continue reading
Where to Vote in Mount Kisco
Where to vote in Mount Kisco District Number Location Primary Streets Included #1 Mount Kisco Library – 100 Main St. Formerly Westchester Parks Dept. 25 Moore Ave. Boltis, Gregory, Moore, St. Marks Spencer, Spring, West, Woodland #2 Village Hall 104 … Continue reading
Picture of the Week: Before and After Pictures-Trees Uprooted in Hurricane Sandy
Pictures from trees on Croton Avenue (pictures 1 – 4) and Mountain Road:
Power News – Electricity and Gas
Power is returning to Mount Kisco residents, but for those without power, many living in Mount Kisco Chase and in Captain Merritt Hill, it is taking forever. As of Friday morning, according to Con Ed outage maps, approximately 650 out … Continue reading
Wednesday Post Storm Update from Mount Kisco
The Mount Kisco Village Manager had the following update (with some editorial comments): Primary and secondary roads are now all accessible. Target and A&P are open. A&P has plenty of milk and dairy but is low on beer (see picture … Continue reading
Little Flooding After the Storm; Trees Knock Out Power
Sandy did not stay long but left her legacy as approximately half of the residents of Mount Kisco were without power. Unlike Irene (as shown from the pictures below), there was not widespread flooding. There were, however, many trees down, … Continue reading
Calm Before the Storm in Mount Kisco
Below are pictures at noon on Monday in Mount Kisco. Top row left to right, Mount Kisco 9/11 Memorial, Sandbags in front of Churchills and A&P open for business (with no D batteries of course). Lower row contains pictures of … Continue reading
Photo of the Week – Eduardo’s
Thank you for Eduardo’s Restaurant for providing us with this beautiful flower garden this summer. Thankfully, the soup-tasting chef does not have seasonal allergies.