Best New Restaurants “Careful These Plates Are Hot” mentions the black-truffle salsify soup served at Café of Love. I was the opening chef at Café of Love and designed the menu, including the truffle soup. ...
Picture Perfect “Westchester: A Pictorial History” (January 2010) was a great trip down Memory Lane worthy of any college history class. The pictures of the Port Chester, Bronxville, and Pleasantville train stations, originally built over ...
52 Reasons I have read “52 Reasons to Love Westchester” and it appears to be written by a person who just discovered Westchester. Westchester has become more urban, more noisy, more crowded in the past ...
Local, Local, Local I found your “Semi-Pro Kitchen” article (November 2009) very informative, but I’m disappointed that you chose to direct your readers to national chain stores to purchase the reviewed kitchen items. There are ...
Underage Drinking Is Still Illegal Just read “Spring Broke” and I am beyond disappointed. The author acknowledged kids under 21 are drinking and I do not disagree. What I found appalling was his suggestion that ...
Schreck Pros and Cons Pursuant to Tom Schreck’s “Green With Anger” article: I loved it! Kim Raso Stewart Upper Grandview, New York So, big deal: Tom Schreck is “actually” a vegetarian. He probably doesn’t buy ...
Adoption Article Gone Awry I am extremely disappointed with Adrianne Stone-Gibilisco’s adoption article (“Adoption Gone Awry,” January 2009). Many of the author’s statements are extremely negative towards adoption. I have a son who is adopted ...
A Racial Issue? After reading “Black in Westchester,” I just had to respond to the very first paragraph. I am a white female and a registered nurse working for a pediatric oncology/hematology group in the ...
Write On Regarding your May cover story, “Our 56 Local Must-Dos,” yes, you did miss something that is integral to the Westchester experience: your outstanding magazine. We have been receiving Westchester Magazine for many months—and ...
Eastchester Scores? After reading Merri Rosenberg’s article, “Our 155 Elementary Schools,” in the April issue, I’m curious why she left out the Eastchester schools in the body of the article. Clearly, Eastchester students lead ...
Postcard-perfect county downtowns: some quaint and quirky, others bustling and bohemian, with a few urban oases added for good measure.