In his younger years, Tenenbaum raced motorcycles, drag raced, was the lead mechanic for two Formula Ford cars and was an avid skier.
Smith was a successful voice teacher, music director and conductor.
Mr. Graves lived in Scarsdale for many years.
The Scarsdale resident was 96.
Hirsch was the owner of Scarsdale Candy ‘n Cards for 51 years
A former Scarsdale resident, Mrs. Cassone was 90.
His wife of 60 years was rescued from the blaze.
She was a journalist who transitioned to public relations and advocacy.
Cedarbaum is the judge who sentenced Martha Stewart to prison for lying about stock sales.
He represented singers, dancers and more at leading performing arts companies.
Malesardi also was treasurer for the Eastchester Fire Department, and the Eastchester School District, and was a rec umpire in Scarsdale.
The Scarsdale resident was 69.
The writer looks back at the former county executive, lieutenant governor, lawyer, farmer and friend.
DelBello was elected Westchester County Executive three times in the 1970s and '80s.
A Patch editor remembers a Hudson Valley institution.
She was returning from an assignment Thursday morning when she was stricken.
Brody’s SUV was caught inside as the gates lowered on the track.
A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, at Grace Episcopal Church, 33 Church Street, White Plains, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Cuomo, the state's 52nd governor, passed away on Jan. 1.
Mario Cuomo is remembered as a man of integrity who loved New York, and who led a revival of the state that still resonates today.
He was 85.
Peyser moved to Irvington in 1951 and was elected mayor in 1962. His Congressional district in the '70s and '80s included Greenburgh.
And a proposal comes to name the new Tappan Zee Bridge in honor of Hudson River folk artist and activist.
Visiting hours for John Patrick Sheehan will be from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday and the funeral is Thursday.
He taught scripture to small groups in area parishes.