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Meet Corduroy the Bear on June 6!

Visit the StoryWalk !

through June 26

Meet Corduroy on June 6 at the Chappaqua Library from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

See the film Corduroy at 10:30 a.m.

 

corduroylibweb.jpgBrought to you by the New Castle Recreation and Parks Dept. and the Chappaqua Library. Corduroy by Don Freeman,  purchased and sponsored by
the Second Story Book Shop.

 www.secondstorybookshop.com

 

 

 

StoryWalk™ is an exciting initiative that combines a children’s story with a popular walking story_walk_photo.pngroute. 

Children's books are selected, the pages separated, laminated, and placed along a walking path at regular intervals so readers can follow the story as they walk the route.  StoryWalk™ is a way to inspire parents, teachers, and caregivers to take young children on a short stroll that will be fun for all.

StoryWalk™ helps build children’s interest in reading while encouraging healthy outdoor activity for both adults and children.  All are welcome to visit a StoryWalk™ and the experience is free.  Visitors are encouraged to share the joy of reading and record their responses in the comment book located at the end of the route.

The StoryWalk Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier,Vermont and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg- Hubbard Library.

 

 

 

corduroy.pngFeatured Selection: May 1-June 26

Corduroy by Don Freeman

The charming story of Corduroy helps us to imagine what might happen after the lights are out and the people have disappeared. When all the shoppers have gone home for the night, Corduroy climbs down from the shelf to look for his missing button. Your little ones will never get tired of this tale with a happy ending.

 

Click here for the icon StoryWalk Project Route.

 

 

Latest News (click on an article to view it)

2010 Adopted Budget Available Online

The Town Board has adopted the 2010 preliminary budget as the approved budget for 2010.

Supervisor Barbara Gerrard's report outlines sound fiscal planning by the Town Board, and the Town's intentions to watch spending very carefully in this challenging economic environment. Read the entire report under the Supervisor's section on the Town Web site.

The Budget is available online in two parts:

icon 2010 Budget - Part 1 (4.04 MB)

icon 2010 Budget - Part 2 (2.93 MB)

Restored Soccer Field to Open this Spring
Coming This Spring...
Restored Soccer Field in Upper Gedney Park

This spring, soccer teams in New Castle will have a new place to enjoy their sport. The soccer field in upper Gedney park has been reconstructed, and will provide enjoyment for residents of New Castle for years to come.

In 2008, the Town Board approved a capital project to rebuild the field and the project went out for bid in summer of 2009. In October, Acocella Contractors began the project, which will cost about $415,000. Enhancements to the full-size field (100 yards long x 180 yards wide) include an underground sprinkler, and drainage to accommodate stormwater regulations. There is also a 20-foot buffer around the field to ensure the safety during games. Another improvement to the field is the installment of netting behind the goals to prevent balls from becoming lost in the woods. In anticipation of the project, walking trails have been rerouted around the field. The plans also include planting of shrubs around the grounds. Read more...

Recycling Schedule Now Available Online
Your Recycling Schedule and Calendar will reach you by mail shortly. Can may view/download now by visiting the Recycling section of this Web site.
Apply Now to Be a Census Taker

WHO:  US Census Bureau

WHAT: Work up to 40 hours per week in a temporary, part-time job with 2010 Census and enjoy good pay, flexible hours, mileage reimbursement and the chance to serve your community.

INFORMATION: 1-866-861-2010
FedRelay: 1-800-877-8339-TTY

WWW.2010CENSUSJOBS.GOV

 

NEWS YOU CAN USE... Snow and Ice Safety Guidelines

Snow Safety Guidelines
From DPW Commissioner Anthony Vaccaro

No ice or snow may be blown, thrown, dumped, deposited or placed onto any town highway or within the limits of the right-of-way of any town highways. This prohibition applies to both property owners and contractors who clear their driveways, with the property owner being responsible for the actions of the contractor. There is a substantial fine provided for in the Town Code for non-compliance.

Finally, residents who have contracted for in-driveway service for garbage and recycling collections must keep their driveways free of snow and ice in order to have the service continue. The individual truck driver will assess driveway conditions, and will not attempt to enter if he feels he cannot enter and exit safely without risking damage to walkways, lighting fixtures or other vehicles, or possibly getting stuck.

Sidewalks in front of residential or commercial properties must be cleared of snow and ice within 24 hours of the end of a snowfall. If the snow and ice is frozen so hard that it cannot be removed without damaging the pavement, the owner may cover it with sand or some other traction-providing material, clearing the walks thoroughly as soon as the weather permits. If the property owner does not comply, the Highway Department will remove the snow and/or ice, and a lien in the amount of the removal cost may be placed on the property until the owner pays it back to the Town.

Questions may be addressed to the Department of Public Works at 238-3968.

Read more...
Results of Special Election -- Hearing Officer

On Monday, December 14, the Town held a special election to vote on the following proposition:

"Shall the Town be given the authority to delegate the trial of charges made or proffered against any member of the Police Department to a hearing officer or officers appointed by the Town Board."

RESULTS: 100 - NO

                       69-YES

Administrator Faiella's 2010 Budget Presentation

If you missed the budget presentation  by Town Administrator Gennaro J. Faiella, budget officer, at last night's board meeting, view it at  www.ncctv.org -- Video on Demand starting 11/26.  Also watch it on NCCTV, Government Channel 47 and Cablevision Channel 78. See the NCCTV Web site for schedules.

icon Click here to see slides from Town Administrator Faiella's 2010 Budget Presentation (311.03 kB)

 

Adopt a Bench to Honor Friends and Family

The Beautification Advisory Board (BAB) is spearheading the Commemorative Bench Project, which will enable residents to place a brass plaque on a bench in the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood, to honor or remember a beloved family member or friend.

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There are 27 comfortable and attractive benches located in prime locations such as Gedney Park, the Citibank sitting park, and in front of Town Hall. A 3"x6" plaque on one of these benches is a long-lasting way to pay tribute to an achievement, rejoice in the birth of a child or memorialize one who has passed away.

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The BAB is a volunteer board that advises on, formulates and promotes programs to enhance the beauty and appearance of New Castle.

 For information on adopting a bench, please contact BAB liaison Deputy Town Administrator Penny Paderewski, (914) 238-7261 or mailto:ppaderew@town.new-castle.ny.us.  A member of the BAB will contact you.

Town Board Reviewing Options Regarding RD Departure
The Town of New Castle regrets the departure of the Reader's Digest community from their Chappaqua headquarters of 70 years. The much-admired architecture, especially the famous Pegasus, has long been a symbol of the Town's major corporate entity. And of course that corporate entity has been the source of many careers and positions over the years. Watching the business decline over the last several years, the Town continued to hope it would develop a more profitable model that would enable it to regain some of its former corporate strength. However, this continued economic downturn, with recovery still more theoretical than real, resulted in Reader's Digest filing bankruptcy in August. The fact that they will no longer be renting office space from Summit Greenfield, the current owner of the real property, clearly presents difficult issues. By New Castle's zoning law governing the property, Summit Greenfield must rent at least 200,000 square feet of office space to one tenant. That requirement was met by Reader's Digest. No other tenant currently occupies that large an area, and the Town will be reviewing its legal options to resolve this issue in a fair and productive way. The Town Board has stated how much we value the small but important commercial base of our community. It is important to all that that base not be eroded.
Winter 2009/2010 Recreation & Parks Program Brochure Online

The Winter 2009/2010 Program Brochure is currently available online.  The brochure will no longer be mailed to residences as a part of "Going Green" program in New Castle. 

Registration for Winter programs will begin Monday, November 23rd.   The Art lottery registrations will be accepted from Monday, November 23rd - Friday, December 11th.  Check the start dates for all programs as they may vary.  Please note, dance registrations will be processed first come, first served.  The lottery will not apply to dance programs this season.

Click here to download the icon New Castle Recreation & Parks Winter 2009/2010 Program Brochure (5.68 MB).

Radio Station Expands Signal in Westchester County
A local non-profit radio station, WDFH FM 90.3, has recently completed a signal expansion. The new antenna, located near the Saw Mill Parkway in Mount Pleasant, now beams the WDFH signal to over 25 communities in northern and central Westchester County and beyond.

For more background on the station, please visit http://wdfh.org

Farmer's Market Coming to New Castle!!
 

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Visit us soon for more information.

DEIS Official Comment Period Has Ended - Dialogue Continues

Although the official public comment period for the Chappaqua Crossing DEIS is over, we invite all residents to continue the dialogue. The Town Board remains interested in hearing your comments. The applicant will only be required to address these comments that were submitted by September 25, 2009, but we will continue to read each and every one of them. As Lead Agency, we continue our responsibility to listen to your concerns.

Send your comments to chappaquacrossinginput@mynewcastle.org.

 

 

All-Hazard Mitigation Plan - Your Input Needed

The Town of New Castle is developing an All-Hazard Mitigation Plan to identify natural and man-made hazards that, should they occur, would impact the health and safety or our residents, modify our natural and man-made environment, and cause damage to property and the local economy. The plan further identifies methods to mitigate these negative impacts to ensure the continuation of our quality of life.

There are three documents posted below:

o Executive Summary: this provides a brief and concrete overview of the entire plan.
o Section 6, Mitigation Strategies: this excerpt contains goals and objectives to reduce risk and loss, and strategies and initiatives that will be implemented to address critical issues outlined therein.
o The All-Hazard Mitigation Plan draft in its entirety.

Hard copies of the Executive Summary and Section 6 may be found at the Chappaqua Library, 195 S. Greeley Ave. and the New Castle Town Clerk's office, 200 S. Greeley Ave., Chappaqua.

Public participation is an integral portion of the development process. Please review and email your comments and suggestions to:

hazardcomments@mynewcastle.org

Thank you for assisting us in protecting and improving the health, safety, quality of life, environment, and economy of our community.

icon Hazard Mitigation Exec. Summary (39.46 kB)

icon Section 6 - Mitigation Strategies (178.18 kB)

icon Hazard Mitigation Plan (12.13 MB)

 

eAlerts - Sign up!

The Town of New Castle offers an eAlert system that will notify residents of General Town Announcements; Traffic and Road Condition alerts; Emergency and Weather Related Alerts; Event and Meeting Schedule Alerts. Residents may choose to be alerted through their email addresses and/or their cell phone text messaging.  eAlerts will be sent out between 4AM and 8PM, seven days a week, as warranted. Whenever possible the messages will be small enough for one text message.  Residents will be able to subscribe to the type of eAlerts they wish to receive.

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What to Do in New Castle

Reader's Digest at the Historical Society
Opening February 15th - the latest exhibit at the New Castle Historical Society - Reader's Digest: The Local Magazine that Conquered the World.  Check out the exhibit web site for more information.
For more information on local events, click here.

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