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Blogs: Rockin', Spooky, Stylish, Historic

Here are some of the topics our bloggers have been writing about locally this week.

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On Southeast-Brewster Patch: American Music and Local History: Concert, Lecture and Exhibit

This event will consist of artifacts from the Southeast Museum's collection, and will feature a presentation by the Museum's Director, Amy Campanaro with musical works by Benjamin Franklin, Stephen Foster, Edward MacDowell, Amy Beach, Charles Ives, Aaron Copland and Jay Ungar.

Get this weekend's schedule here.

On Peekskill-Cortlandt Patch: Miss Italia Peekskill 2013

Peekskill Pageants is seeking young Italian-American ladies between the ages of 16 to 26 to crown as the next Miss Italia Peekskill. 

Learn more about this work to benefit the Church of the Assumption.

On Yorktown-Somers Patch: Rockin' at the Grange Fair 

Another gorgeous day for the Grange Fair and while the night was chilly, there was plenty of excitement to keep the fun rollin'. 

David Humphries' prowl through the Grange Fair sparked day and night blog posts.

On Bedford-Katonah Patch: Spooky Halloween Pancake Breakfast

Proceeds go to support the Bedford Hills Free Library’s youth programming. As part of this years Lions District 20R1 ongoing efforts to recognize hunger awareness, we’re asking attendees to each bring a non-perishable canned food item to the breakfast.  We will then make the bulk donation to the Northern Westchester Community Center in Katonah.

Check the date and time here so you can add this to your calendar.

On Chappaqua-Mount Kisco Patch: Your Tax Money "unhard at work"

With the upcoming elections, we should know that there are three members who are up for reelection. Mayor Cindrich, Deptuy Mayor Griffin and Trustee Markus, all of whom are Democrats and all of whom have never voted a "nay" on a project to spend your tax money, like the $55,000.00 for new tennis court floors.

Blogger Patric Kilkenny says this is the first in a series of political opinions.


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