It’s Dolly, Dahling

Soon the waiters at the Harmonia Gardens, an upscale New York City restaurant,, will welcome the return of Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi with a resounding and sonorous "Hello, Dolly!" at your local, comfortable and inviting showplace, the Sunset Theatre. The audience will first have been transported to Yonkers, New York, at the end of the 19th century, where prosperous Horace Vandergelder is in the market for a wife.

Bette Midler Is Broadway’s Hottest Ticket – But Why Is ‘Hello, Dolly! Still A Thing?

... a New York Central train that locomotes across the stage. (Poor David Hyde Pierce, as Horace Vandergelder, the Yonkers half-millionaire Dolly has her eyes on, is outfitted so garishly he could wonder a few blocks uptown and sub in for Willy Wonka ...

Stew Leonard’s In Yonkers Welcomes Spring With New Farm Arrivals, Contest

The birth of two baby cows, two goats and two sheep are planned for 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Yonkers To honor the blessed event, Stew's Little Farms is hosting a celebration that includes snacks, balloons, and special appearances by Clover the Cow, Daphne Duck and Cynthia Chick. In anticipation of the opening, kids ages four to 10 are invited to enter the "Name Our Babies" contest.

Hogs4Hope raises money for kids in need

The fundraiser at Yonkers Brewery was part of a larger event that kicks off in April called "Hogs4Hope" which raises money to help kids with cancer. "Hogs4Hope" is a motorcycle benefit event to raise awareness and funding for the Ronald McDonald House of New York City and the Aidan Jack Seeger Foundation," says Lt.

Hastings Resident Hopes To Transform Yonkers With New Athletic Center

The Armory Foundation is developing the Yonkers Sports and Convention Center, a 5-6,000 seat, 100,000 square foot track and field arena with a 20,000 square foot educational center for Yonkers student, along with a store and a small restaurant at 29 Wells Avenue, above the Kawasaki rail car building near the Yonkers train station. The foundation is hoping to open the first phase of the $25 million project in spring 2018.

10 Mount Vernon Senior Citizens Inducted Into Westchester Hall Of Fame

Mount Kisco Mayor Michael Cindrich was among those receiving a Special Recognition Award on Friday from the Westchester County Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. John "Jack" Lotz of Yonkers was among those receiving a Special Recognition Award on Friday from the Westchester Senior Citizen Hall of Fame.

12/02 Astorino Announces 34th Annual Senior Citizens Hall of Fame

County Executive Robert P. Astorino will join in honoring the achievements of 58 senior citizens from throughout Westchester at the 34th Annual Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Awards Luncheon on Friday, December 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown. This year's program, one of the largest to date, names dedicated veteran and Yonkers resident Jack Lotz as Top Honoree.

Danny Dentaroli Of County Cycle Helping Kids, Yonkers Police For Decades

For the past 50 years Danny Dentaroli and his business County Cycle has been a fixture on McLean Avenue in Yonkers. A second-generation bicycle shop owner, the 81-year-old Dentaroli is one of the those people who loves to know what's happening in the neighborhood along with how people are doing, how their families are doing and even how their grandchildren are doing.

Leake & Watts In Yonkers To Honor Educational Leader At Gala

Longtime educator Joyce Coppin Mondesire will be recognized for her service at a Yonkers-based nonprofit's annual fundraising gala. Leake & Watts has helped thousands of children and adults in Westchester and New York City overcome adversity and social challenges through special education, juvenile justice, pre-school, and other programs.