
Anthony Tornatore
Articles
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Nov 4, 2024 |
westchestermagazine.com | Samantha Garbarini |Ryan Noel |Anthony Tornatore
In October, visitors flock to this Hudson River-facing village for gorgeous foliage, Halloween events, and a celebration of Washington Irving’s famous literary work, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.” Whether you’re looking for a lantern tour, a journey through a historic estate, or just a spooky hayride, this is the Halloween town for you. What’s more, these events paired with meals from some of the village’s top eateries are a match made in heaven.
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Jul 17, 2024 |
westchestermagazine.com | Michelle Larkin |Anthony Tornatore
At just 1.1 square miles in area, Larchmont is tiny — particularly next to neighboring New Rochelle, more than 10 times its size — yet the offerings are abundant, much like the Sound that laps its shores. There’s no real need for wheels to spend a day here; just a good pair of kicks and a healthy dose of get-up-and-go attitude are all that’s required to enjoy the vibrant shops, eateries, culture, and coast of this quaint, compact, and bountiful little village. What are you waiting for?
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Jul 16, 2024 |
westchestermagazine.com | Anthony Tornatore
You used to get just a few cards and a stick of gum. Now, you can get a few cards and an opportunity to change your life. With buying, selling, and trading sports cards now becoming one of the biggest hobbies in the world, we went on the hunt and found the best places in Westchester to rip open a pack of cards. 1107 Central Park Ave, Scarsdale; 914.725.2225American Legends has been a staple for sports cards in Westchester County since 1992.
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Mar 8, 2024 |
westchestermagazine.com | Carlos Villamayor |Sabrina Weiss |Anthony Tornatore
You don’t need to be Irish to be lucky this St. Patrick’s Day. You just need to be in Westchester! To go hand-in-hand with the holiday parades happening this year, we rounded up the most festive spots to safely enjoy Irish cuisine with dine-in and takeout options. With corned beef and cabbage, shepherd’s pie, soda bread, and more, the best way to celebrate Sunday, March 17 is with a full stomach.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
westchestermagazine.com | Ryan Noel |Samantha Garbarini |Anthony Tornatore
For the most part, Pelham’s reputation hinges on its short commute to Grand Central, its move-here-worthy public schools, and a fine-arts movie theater with a tradition of drawing big-name stars. But this town has more going on, from public art and cool coffee shops to classic slice joints and antiquing for a good cause. Ready for a day trip?
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