Westchester Magazine October 2014

October-Themed Items To Pick Up In And Around Westchester

From creepy cups to cute apple corers, October items we’ve got our collective eyes on.

The Sing Sing Redemption

How Rehabilitation Through The Arts, a nonprofit working with prisoners across New York, helps reintegrate once-violent ex-cons into society in a meaningful, creative way.

Hard Ciders For Bourbon Lovers, Champagne Lovers, And Hopheads

Barrel-aged and hopped ciders flirt with lovers of stronger drinks.

Westchester Dining Preview: Zero Otto Nove In Armonk

Get an insider’s look at the latest restaurant lending major cred to the small hamlet.

Westchester Revamp: Raasa Indian Cuisine Of Elmsford

The transformation of the defunct Malabar Hill into a contemporary South Asian eatery.
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Where To Find Retro Desserts In Westchester

Modern restaurants with classic desserts à la mode.

Julia Sexton Reviews Port Chester Hall: Not Worth The Brouhaha

Despite having a lovely atmosphere, the train station brewpub fails to impress with its tired menu and some surprisingly tacky servings.

License 2 Grill Brings Empanadas To Thornwood Neighborhoods

The South American staple is given a new spin with flavors like hot dog and cheeseburger (don’t worry, the classic options are still there for purists).

Coming To The County: George Lopez, Black Violin, And More Autumn Events For Your Calendar

Features Editor Marisa LaScala’s favorite reasons to get out of the house in October.

Piano Man Pablo Mayor Of Tarrytown Uses Music For Cultural Change

Colombian native and current Westchester resident Pablo Mayor uses his performances as a bridge between Colombia and the United States.
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