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American
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American Legion Post 93
Green Symphony Vegetarian Cuisine
78 Pearl Street Port Chester 937-5562
Kohl’s Shopping Center 427 Boston Post Road Port Chester Tel/Fax 937-6537
Coneyz
914-937-0333
544 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-8337 or 937-8339
Garden Plaza Restaurant-Diner
Number 1 Chinese Restaurant
Washington Park Plaza 261 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-8888
120 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-8465
Old Homestead Bar & Restaurant
213 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-4699
325 North Main Street Port Chester 939-0758
Panda II Chinese Restaurant
Port Chester Coach Diner
The Pub Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Road, Rye Brook 939-6620
Rye Ridge Delicatessen & Restaurant Rye Ridge Shopping Center 126 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-2131
Sam’s Bar & Grill 1 Mill Street Port Chester 939-2001
Teri’s Tavern 134 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9695
Brazilian Café Brazil 37-39 North Main Street Port Chester 934-1600
Margot’s Signature Restaurant & Gourmet Shop
46 North Main Street Port Chester, NY 914-937-5120
35½ North Main Street Port Chester 934-0175 or 934-0087
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Panda Restaurant
32 Grace Church Street Port Chester 939-4310
Ray’s Café 176 South Ridge St. Rye Brook 937-0747
Sichuan Pavilion 480 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8889
Wah Yuan Chinese Restaurant Post Road Plaza 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-7776
Coffee Shops Caffe Del Monte 321 North Main Street Port Chester 937-0108
The Kneaded Bread 181 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9489
Colombian Asi Es Colombia 172 North Main Street Port Chester 934-7675
Delicias Colombianas 36 Broad Street Port Chester 939-9425
El Rincon Paisa Pantanal Restaurant
Full Menu Pasta • Seafood • Dinners • Gourmet Pizza Veal • Chicken • Sausage/Peppers Hot & Cold Sandwiches • Salads • Appetizers
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Ho Sai Gai
1-9 North Main Street Port Chester 939-2222
317 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-0008
Marini s Pizzeria
Chinese
29 North Main Street Port Chester 939-6894
Caribbean Caribbean Affair Restaurant 25 North Main Street Port Chester 937-4885
Central American El Tesoro Restaurant 92 Purdy Avenue Port Chester 935-9440
Chinese Great Wall Restaurant 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-0068
130 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9364
Los Remolinos Restaurant 123 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7456
Contemporary American Penfield’s at the Rye Town Hilton 699 Westchester Avenue Rye Brook 939-6300
Dominican Hollywood Chicken International 216 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-8137
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RESTAURANT REVIEW
Luigi’s changes hands, will soon change name Food and service outstanding at this neighborhood Italian eatery By Jananne Abel It s been almost a year since Luigi s Restaurant & Pizzeria in Port Chester was sold. Soon its name will change to reflect that new ownership. The Dattilo cousins, who took over the 414 Willett Ave. eatery and reopened it on May 16, 2001, hail from a family of Italian restaurateurs. For their young ages they have already been in the business a good number of years. Their experience shows in the quality and variety of the dishes and eagerness to please their customers. The latter is so important in the restaurant business where competition is fierce and patrons need to feel welcome and appreciated. Frankie and Louie Dattilo have already changed the menu covers to reflect the new name and are just waiting for approval of their new sign and awning from the Port Chester Architectural Board of Review to officially announce it. That s expected in a few months. I wanted to separate from the previous owner, to break away, said Frankie, 23, of White Plains as the reason to make the name change to Frankie & Louie s. He makes pizzas and runs the front end of this fine Italian restaurant while cousin Louie, 34, of Mamaroneck is the chef and takes care of the kitchen. Previously Frankie ran his father s
place, Mario s Pizza in White Plains, where he worked since he was just a boy about 10 years. He and his two brothers also had a restaurant called Mario s Pizza in Armonk which they recently sold. Louie worked at Sal s Pizzeria in Mamaroneck, owned by his uncle, for 13 years before joining Frankie in this new venture. One of the waitresses at Luigi s was a friend of Frankie s and told him the previous owner was looking to sell which is how they ended up in Port Chester. Besides creating the menu and a weekly array of weekend specials, Louie, who was trained at the New York Restaurant School in New York City, is also a pastry chef. He makes all the desserts such delicacies as strawberry custard cake, napoleons, chocolate mousse cake and American and Italian cheesecake. The pumpkin bread cake he dreamed up and made for the first time last weekend was so popular that it was gone in one day. Louie also gets pretty creative with special occasion cakes, decorating them with all sorts of candies and creams to create the desired effect. Whether it s racing, Nintendo, a cartoon character or golf that turns on the person for whom the cake is intended, Louie can come up with the appropriate design. Cakes
The front of Luigi s Restaurant and Pizzeria at 414 Willett Ave. currently features a red, white and green awning with tiny white lights hanging from it and potted evergreens strung with white lights. Approval of a new awning with the restaurant s revised Frankie & Louie s name is currently in the works.
Co-owner Frankie Dattilo dishes out a plate of pasta and sauce in the kitchen at Luigi s Restaurant & Pizzeria in Port Chester. range from $20 to $100 depending on how many people they are to serve. Besides an extensive menu featuring appetizers, salads, soups, wedges, pasta; veal, chicken and seafood entrees; pizzas, gourmet pizzas and calzones, every night offers something special. For example, every Monday and Tuesday you get a large pizza plus 50 chicken wings for $17.95. Every Wednesday is Family Style Night where dishes to serve 2-4 people from a special menu of pastas, chicken, fried calamari and eggplant rolatini plus salad cost $19.95. Thursday is Meat Lover s Night featuring prime rib, rib steak pizzaiola, veal chop campagnola, lamb chop, broiled chicken or stuffed pork chop with salad or pasta for $12.95. Sunday is Pasta Madness offering a choice of six pastas with salad for $6.95. The Monday and Tuesday specials will soon be going up to $18.95 and the Pasta Madness to $7.95. Thursday nights will change to Ravioli Night with all kinds of ravioli and salad for $10.95. In addition, on Friday and Saturday nights there are 4-5 pasta and 7-8 entrée specials. It s almost like a new menu, said Frankie. We have a lot of repeat customers and don t want them to get bored, giving them a lot to choose from. The décor is pleasant, food is exceptional, prices are reasonable, entrées come with a salad or pasta, desserts are outstanding, and the service is friendly and efficient.
Popular entrées include Chicken Scarpariello made with cherry peppers and sausage in a white wine and lemon sauce, Chicken Francese ($11.95), Veal Scallopini Marsala ($12.95) made with a sauce of Marsala wine and mushrooms. Penne a la vodka ($9.95), sometimes made with chicken or sausage added, remains the most popular dish. Any which way you have it, it sells, said Frankie. His favorite entrées are Chicken Marsala ($11.95) and rigatoni with shrimp and chicken in a brown sauce ($13.95), a special. Luigi s also features several daily lunch specials 4-5 pastas at $6.95 and 4-5 entrées at $8.95 in addition to a variety of small, large and Sicilian pizzas (ranging from $9 for a small cheese pie to $19 for a Luigi s Special Sicilian with everything on it. Gourmet pizzas range from $12.95 for a small white pizza with broccoli, $14.95 for focaccia, $15.95 for salad pizza and $19 for stuffed pizza. Wedges are $4-6, salads from $3 for a small garden to $6.95 for antipasto and $8.75 for a large grilled chicken Caesar. Calzones (cheese, meat and cheese, sausage and pepper and chicken roll) are $3-4.
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Fast Food
Mi Casita Restaurant
McDonald’s Restaurant
Tamarind
118 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-9373
321 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-3355
112 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9103
Subway Restaurant
Rinconcito Ecuatoriano Restaurant 150 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7343 Specialties include: Shrimp Omelet, Eggs & Corn, Chicken, Crab, Vegetable, Shrimp, and Tuna Salad; Clams & Shrimp Ceviche, Whole Red Snapper, Hen Stew, Rice with Beans & Grilled Steak, Chicken Stew with Mashed Potatoes, Ox Tail, Ecuadorian Bisteck, Fried Chicken, Pork Fried Rice, Shrimp, Chicken or Seafood with Rice, Fish Casserole, Apanadas; variety of soups. Newly renovated. Catering available. Breakfast, lunch & dinner 7 days a week. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 9 a.m.10:30 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 9 a.m.-11 p.m. Lunch specials Mon.-Fri. Street parking.
Hostaria Mazzei 25 South Regent Street Port Chester 939-2727
303 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-9417
Marianacci’s Restaurant
Greek/American
24 Sherman Street Port Chester 939-3450
One Station Plaza 111 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-3416
Pasquale II Ristorante 2 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 934-7770
Indian
Provare Trattoria
Tandoori Taste of India
Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Road Rye Brook 939-4554
163 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2727 or 935-9680
330 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8331
Tarry Lodge
International
18 Mill Street Port Chester 937-3070 The oldest Italian restaurant in Port Chester. Specialties: Pasta, veal, chicken, seafood; famous for their 10inch pan pizza; Linguini Carolyn, Rigatoni Simplicata, Veal Pizzaiola, Chicken Francaise, Seafood Fra Diavolo; soups and salads. Hours: Lunch - Monday-Saturday 11:30 – 3 p.m. Dinner - 7 days from 5 p.m.. All major credit cards. Some off street parking available.
Café Mirage
Garden Catering
531 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3497
140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-7852 or 934-7810
Voted as one of the top ethnic restaurants in Westchester County. --Westchester Spotlight, Aug. 2001
Italian
Wendy’s Restaurant
Dunkin Donuts
914-939-2100
538 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-2106
Hubba
Burger King
173 Westchester Ave. • Port Chester, NY
Davy Byrnes Restaurant
24 North Main Street Port Chester 939-7276
260 Boston Post Road Port Chester 934-7877
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Sonora Nuevo Latino Cuisine
262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 935-0741
179 Rectory Street Port Chester 933-0200
Specializing in Catering Parties Available On or Off Premises Ample Free Parking in Rear Daily Blackboard Specials Fax Orders Welcome Open for Lunch Fresh Baked Cakes for All Occasions
Irish/American
Kinko’s Plaza 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8713
Fast Food
Seafood and Steakhouse
International
Luigi’s Restaurant & Pizzeria FINE ITALIAN CUISINE
FAST FREE DELIVERY for Lunch & Dinner
414 Willett Ave. • Port Chester, NY • Fax: 914-690-0996
914-939-0202 WEEKLY SPECIALS
Every Monday & Tuesday Large Pizza Pie Plus 50 Chicken Wings
$
Every Wednesday Family Style Night Each Dish Serves 2 to 4 People Choose from Luigi’s Special Menu • Pastas • Chicken • Fried Calamari • Eggplant Rolatini Price Includes Salad
$
1795 Every Thursday
Best of two worlds—where the Incas, known for their seafood, and the Gauchos, known for their steaks—come together in an exciting new restaurant... where you feel like you are there! WE DELIVER • CATERING AVAILABLE OPEN 7 DAYS 10 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Dinners Club
Meat Lovers Night $ with salad or pasta
1295
Choice of: Prime Rib
(Cooked to your choice, rare, medium or well done) Rib Steak Pizzaiola (Sauteed garlic with mushrooms and peppers in a light marinara sauce) Veal Chop Campagnola (Sauteed onions, peppers, potatoes and mushrooms in a white wine sauce) Lamb Chop A La Chef (Broiled with sauteed portobello mushrooms) Broiled Chicken with a light scampi sauce Stuffed Pork Chop (Stuffed with prosciutto, spinach and mozzarella cheese in a marsala sauce with mushrooms)
1995
Every Sunday Pasta Madness with salad for
$ 95
6
Choice of: Linguini Marechiare (Sauteed garlic,
clams, shrimp and scallops in a marinara sauce) Rigatoni Napolitano (Pieces of chicken, sauteed onions and mushrooms in a marinara sauce) Bowties Calabrese (Mixed vegetables in a creamy pink sauce) Penne A La Luigi’s (Sauteed onions, garlic, eggplant, zucchini and string beans in a marinara sauce) Shells Paisano (Sauteed onions, bacon, peas and grated cheese in a white sauce) Fusilli A La Chef (Sauteed garlic, shrimp, mushrooms and peas in a pink sauce)
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Italian/Pizzeria
Village Inn
Pizza Pasta & Things
223 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-6665
Kohl’s Shopping Center 529 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8000
Italian/Pizzeria Antonio’s Pizza and Restaurant Pathmark Shopping Center 130 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-5137
Brother’s Pizza 24 Grace Church Street Port Chester 937-5676
Frank’s Italian Restaurant and Pizza 23 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 939-9711 939-8299
Luigi’s Pizza & Restaurant 414 Willett Avenue Port Chester 939-0202 Specialties include: Mozzarella sticks, fried calamari, zucchini sticks, grilled chicken salad, Caesar salad, antipasto, pasta fagioli, tortellini soup, eggplant parmigiana wedge, veal & pepper wedge, Penne a la Vodka, homemade manicotti, Chicken Marsala, Veal Cutlet Milanese, scungilli marinara or fra diavolo, shrimp marinara; meatball, mushroom and Luigi’s Special pizzas; stuffed pizza; focaccia, baked ziti, lasagna, salad and broccoli gourmet pizzas; sausage & pepper and chicken roll calzones; fresh baked cakes and pastry. Weekly specials. Mon. & Tues.: Large pizza plus 50 chicken wings. Wed.: Family Style Night. Thurs.: Meat Lover’s Night. Sun.: Pasta Madness. Hours: 11 a.m.11 p.m. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Sun. Catering available. Free delivery lunch & dinner. Credit cards: AX, VISA, MC. Ample free parking in lot.
Marini’s Pizzeria 46 North Main Street Port Chester 937-5120 Specialties include: Buffalo wings, mozzarella sticks, fried calamari, jalapeno peppers; homemade soup of the day; hot & cold sandwiches— Italian combo, tuna salad, pepperoni & cheese, meatball parmesan, sausage & peppers, chicken melt, veal cutlet, eggplant parmesan, steak & cheese, turkey burger, veggie burger, pizzaiola burger; scungilli salad, gorgonzola salad; lasagna, baked ziti, manicotti, tortellini, gnocchi, cavatelli, Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Parmigiana, linguine w/ red/white clam sauce, calamari (marinara or fra diavlo), variety of pizzas, broccoli rolls, chicken rolls, calzones, large selection of gourmet pizzas. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri.Sat. 11 a.m.-midnight. Open Sunday 3-10 pm. Street parking, handicapped accessible. Free delivery (w/ $6.00 min. purchase).
Michael’s Fine Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria 125 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-2241
Mirabello’s Pizza Trattoria 199 South Regent Street Port Chester 934-2900
P & D Pizza 508 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8845
Pizza & Brew Restaurant Rye Ridge Shopping Center 136 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-2511
Ruffolo’s Restaurant Number 1 Pizza 314-16 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-1610
For over 55 years we’ve provided a great place to eat!
SUNDAY RUNCH B 1:30 - 3:00 1
T & J Pizza & Pasta
Since 1947, Port Chester’s Oldest Restaurant
227 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-4134
Japanese Hakata Restaurant 163 North Main Street Port Chester 939-7911
Luncheonettes Bagel Basket 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-2245
Bagel Emporium Kohl’s Shopping Center 431 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-5252
Club Sandwich 7 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook 939-3475 Specialties include: The Orginal Triple Decker Club Sandwich; Roll-up on flour tortilla; Hot Chicken Salad on hard roll, Chicken Salad with low-fat mayo on tortilla, Turkey & Veggies on wholewheat pita, Turkey Breast with apple butter on cracked wheat, Hot Roast Beef with BBQ sauce on hard roll, Roast Beef with melted lowfat cheddar on kaiser roll, Smoked Salmon on tortilla, Tuna on croissant, Curried Chicken Salad on wheat pita, Baked Virginia Ham & Turkey on Portuguese roll, Hot Health Club Chicken Salad on cracked wheat, Italian Combo on wedge, Salami on French bread, Egg Salad on white bread, Chicken Rueben on wedge, Breakfast Sandwich, pastries, freshly made soup, Texas Chili, salads. Catering, delivery available, free parking. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.4:30 p.m., Sat. 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed Sunday.
Crossroads Café & Take Away 141 Willett Avenue, Port Chester 934-5065
Deli Delight 174 North Main Street, Port Chester 937-5775
J.P’.s Standby Drive-in 604 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9442
Lenny’s Bagels 200 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-1379
Lyon Park Deli, Café & Catering 29 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 937-1171
Vinny’s Luncheonette 182 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9591
Mexican Coyote Flaco 115 Midland Avenue Port Chester 937-6969
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18 Mill Street Port Chester, NY LUNCH: Mon. - Sat. 11:30-3:00 DINNER: 7 Days a Week Sat. & Sun 5 p.m. til
(914)
937-3070
CATERING - On & Off Premises Private Party Room Available All Major Credit Cards
ALL ADE HOMEM
Mexican SPECIALS Monday Nights Fajitas for Two $ served with 2 Margaritas
2495
Beef, chicken and vegetable combination
Tuesday Nights FREE Quesadilla with 2 dinners from 4-7 p.m. Wednesday Nights Mary Ann’s Special Soup FREE with 2 dinners from 4-7 p.m. Thursday Nights Special $500 Herradura Gold Tequila Margarita with every dinner from 4-7 p.m.
Restaurant Live Mariachi Band Friday and Saturday Nights A Great Variety of Seafood & Vegetarian Specialties Full Bar with Big Screen TVs in a Festive Atmosphere Happy Hour Sunday - Thursday 4-7 Margaritas & Beers at the bar only Lunch & Weekend Brunch 11:30-4 Dinner: Sun. - Thurs. 4-10 Fri. - Sat. 4-Midnight
275 BOSTON POST ROAD FREE PORT CHESTER On-premises Parking 914-939-8700
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Fine Italian cuisine is served in the dining room at Luigi s, which seats 50. in a new counter and a new Before our meal we were member of our party. presented with a complimenWe ordered a carafe of the showcase for desserts, said t a r y p i e c e o f b r u s c h e t t a , h o u s e r e d w i n e ( $ 1 3 ) t o Frankie, who is doing the work chopped tomatoes, onion, ba- complement our meal, and it himself. He is currently worksil and olive oil on a piece of proved a hit. Frankie said cus- ing on the entryway and taketoasted garlic bread, for each tomers noticed when they o u t a r e a , w h e r e t h e r e a r e changed the house wine to the butcher block tables for two c u r r e n t D a r i o D A n g e l o with ice cream chairs at which Montepulciano D Abruzzo 2000, to eat the tasty pizza loaded a smooth, dry red similar to a with cheese or other takeout Chianti. The house white is a orders and a counter at which chardonnay from the same Ital- to place and pick up those orders. So far he has installed a ian vineyard. In addition to the house wine, cute fountain that spits water which sells for $4 a glass, a from lions heads and a man s wine list on the back of the face into a ceramic trough and menu features mostly Italian wishing well constructed out of and a few California reds and stone and plans to replace the whites as well as one white brown ceramic tile on the floor. zinfandel. Prices range from $20 Framed Yankee photos and other baseball memorabilia to $75. Upon the recommendation decorate the walls. Entering the dining room from another party we knew who was dining at Luigi s that night, we tried the pumpkin bread cake ($4.25), a large piece of luscious creamy cake tasting of pumpkin and whipped cream nicely presented on a plate sprinkled with cinnamon and powdered sugar. Italian cheesecake topped with blueberries ($4.50) was also satisfying. Who are the people who read weekly newspapers? Our bill came to $87 includTypically, they're mature and well-educated. ing two coffees and a soda. Our waitress was lovely and They're more likely to have children and their own home. They have disposable income - and know how to spend it. even the bus boy was friendly, bringing us bread expeditiously and then offering to replenish They can spend it with your business it and clearing dishes often. He - but they have to know about you first. also brought us water without And the best way to reach them our asking which is a no-no is by advertising in the Westmore News. under current drought restrictions.
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through wooden swinging doors, there are Italian columns on either side of the doorway, beige curtains and shades at the front windows and soft lighting emanating from the ceiling. Some walls are mirrored on top to make the room, which seats 50, look larger, with tumbled marble tile below; the other walls are stucco and marble, all in beige tones. Tables are set with beige cloths covered with glass and ceramic dishes in pastel colors accented with bottles of wine and fancy bottles of olive oil. The carpeting is maroon with beige and blue flowers. Private parties of 50 to 70 can be accommodated in the early afternoon on Friday and Saturday. The restaurant recently did a baby shower for a teacher at nearby Edison Elementary School. The Datillos plan is to replace the colorful red, white and green awning with the Luigi s name out front with a maroon awning lit from behind reading Frankie and Louie s in beige lettering. If all goes as planned, the awning will roll out to cover the tables on the outdoor patio so umbrellas won t be needed. Hours at this excellent neighborhood Italian eatery are Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fast, free delivery is offered for takeout orders for both lunch and dinner. There is some parking in a small lot behind the restaurant. Overflow parking is on the street.
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A lovely fountain has been installed in the entryway.
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All are ,” he said fo t rn ing lo Th e n’ tu rk ay t on ease have o assista artmen uter pa Pl rs anyw on of ment, no comm . are tw r Fire Deptheir orde pervisi es, orth te et s of su g activiti ce Ches give them etro-N d Stre an inin in term “I The Mn on Broa help g our tra l perform men. ould statio paid think it w coordinatin the overal “I ent, improve rtm pa g, ill be the de schedulin ter w Ches d will be daily Port oa ion in orth Railr ge, ending l situat lla e Abe parking n Metro-N in the vi 80. nann er he lots to 19 e revBy Ja e commut July 1 w three tes back split th llage its th vi Th as of ation of that da ro-Nor le the s the ging er chan over op the village and Met year—whid collect One . taking ract with e village ,000 per decals an the lots Park th a contght now 00 to $150 mmuter maintainsmerfield have to oung Ri ah Y Sept. 11ay into 40,0 es the co llage also om Sum d one next ebor of s—$1 vi By D e events Michael H enue and managlots. The across fr venue, an ith Th itty and ing w sells s in these reet, one Willett A ct K terrorra cont d r the turned s again. ts. meter Broad St reet and reet. ill be of the lo anager ts afte Robert an nt St w en re St g on g th pa on om in n n is age M ue to er Kin ro-Nor eratio een K Just m , their so ole—both got betw e on low ly 1, Met ndle op said Villill contin ing Nic ikes y— ,” ha ist str er-in-law U.S. Nav go naVitolitfective Ju ation to phase-in village w uding mownual e ht th D ug an Ef in n ie rpor da the incl year e duty m their Sa eir ships. ht Co ted a 2- addition, et lights year plus reement ig tiv ac llr r th re tia A ag st pe In to d fro go y H ay “I ne Murphy. eters and $35,000 e under an ordere se directly ok , K itt age of e id el ic ts, m to th val ba R ye B ro vision foot . She Micha ain the lo will be par that serv ned In d aintai e tele s in flames d her maint dges an creases fo yman ed th an be m an on W on’t Murphy. e village so watch in Tower that she on go w and he living in home be y th they ” said of Hay lthe Twright away would soLaura, cost llright. t do it, to pa ct won’t of the el ing, ed vo d A reed knew d Micha aughter at the front stopp with we don’ been keep th has ag cal impa nay in e had ork Uniteey ve “If by Ce er husbaneir granddonths old -Nor so the fis Y ura H and sh th ught rd we’ Metro ar cades g at New Center so er. and La ip get th as six m as bo ill take ov de el standaaddition, 000 this ye ager. sh w th ha e w ical ook. Mic teerin aned . 5, m th man In , o, w e toge which kets. who e fro she said Kitty, in Rye Br ticut, lo her un pital Medmore tim tire early nal $1 e village Allright, a year ag suing tic other m e. tio d ec m ,’” tim e calle re t Hos spend ere Street be addi said th decals, Conn eded fro and is rm with rison abou “H said: ‘Momwe’ll be th would e ned to uld great, sides the rporation gulations ion unifo ne in Har nearby they ne st - co “We plan think this itty. “W ney, en.’” do Co rking re this stat Be ’t and ju : ‘Yes, ho rports op they in em what itty said. m Califor said K travelrking K re e didn s been pa ake st for “I said as the ai ys befo Robert th ughters, ild was fro e did haver but w ement,” rward to when tral Pa ement of ing to m e same ha The cofective tir da on sh da d ed t s. fo ch re he rc so Th t s r nt try er an g ha six fo as t, n to en phy. “Thi said. “W had to ge f, a ou e lookin reacquai the door y are 03. it hold $340 ef It tookt a flight oupermissio ip t “The said Mur ar wer d getting she We l perm $240 to July 1, 20 urs ge ial ed sh k. ing ou nia,” sun suits. a hat, a sc ns,” deca e could get spec ll-harbor ing an en’t fly ork.” statio amaronec resident go from effectiv for 16 hotime e s, other - wer ter clothe a crib.” at crib in we wer ing to w brought had to bark his stied. and Mere are 90 dents will 40 to $440 will be $3 time to turd in th s nn ent to $3 Th for resi fees from es on Sa disem they arriv them w of the w ghchair an they put Michael’se and ru baby ha instead. said l rking change fe d from The surprises e now,” nd when e three of ura out re fa- hi But once Kitty and ged, sh a deca 2002 an metered pa ch may will be no case. d lif ch La arou ca an hi e hi 1, Th chan ke om, joys he is our toddled r two July al daily hours w n. There rrently th ion lot w ls. to ta -term child eir ro ent plans e er th he a ar iti ca at “S g th tio 24 ur d cu In st r de re ge sban riv ed retirem s long as La , flashin t smiles. .50 fo ’s disc s as is e train of 250 cals in el ar om s itty, her hu e look en Navy’ s. de and $4 ro-North or holiday aces in th r a total M ic ha their armof said. th she and s and wer after K e living ro her frequ ge 16 se of a major e cilitie y an d in pa th in l at Met Sundays 5 decal sp ersold fo e purcha tie h Bo to al by tim of fif t et ch itt ba rn re te K , tu y the to ge r mid to leisu days ere are 17 lly been ov oth for th ill get rid anager Ri lls ft tin Please e with scramble cessary n in thei rward to k. ca le M w m bo e Th ditiona ly 10 e a ho ts ne d to cent g fo an s’ ow o rd wor Villag gets 8have y. “W tra and ha coutremen The Hay en out in ars of ha had just res after tw have ight will id Murph (Assistanthis office maintains e id Allr ge, sa fice the ac re of her. ve long be thing ye Michael busines ’s offic lanka sa His of ca terlla bing take children hathey had no . to de the the vi he in Fritznka).” Fa parking. s plum ay itran ac three nest and wed aw living hi head ritz” Fala mmuter decals. ne by Urb muters in by , sto co r m of the bies still daughter ard “F y about g list fo s been do ed by co eliminated r for ba ckily thei per da ive waitina study ha spaces us ated to be 8 Lu extensaddition, e up 10 are anticip ess. 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By Ja na Th nne Abe a priv e Stanwic l plan wate school h School is 18, 20 02 Park ould be in campus at working w hi Truste ch has place of th 1100 Kin on a prop 50¢ pe os g e es bu be r copy t not en appr third phas St. in Ry al to deve Th oved e lo / $22 00 approve developm built. by th e of Reckso Brook. Th p per ye By e Ry Jana tempo al from th ent team e Broo n Execut is ar nne A ive k Bo Th Stanw rarily loca e village will be se be ard of to m ekin ich ted has be e idea of l cr en A form Road in in the G ake way fo g amende ea tin pr ment r the sented al prop Greenw reenwic by Ry oposed fo g a fire lie schoold site plan h ic ph r os at e Re h. uten the er Br Br attorn the ne al will form , Syna which is being adbury inook Villag Rye Broo ant’s posit pa tail en ey Daniel xt Rye Br be subm go id gue on men. itt optio consider his 2002 e Administk Fire Dep ion reques d of the boTartaglia, ook villa ed in tim ed n Depar for the Po as a fu -3 tentativ rator Chrisart- the “I think it owne ted with ard’s Aprpart of the ge board e for and e budg w de to r, he ager tment by rt Chester ture et and - daily partment, ould help said. the know il 9 meetindevelopm meeting, preFi He is of coordi in term sche ledge en sa firefigMichael Village M re impa said the pr s of natin M the Ry duling, and cog. The ch t team, at id ct ments hters in urphy. anange th e Broo improv g our tra supervisi nsent ronm , approp oposal w Paid is bein e both favor e th inin on of k Fire riate ent. ou un the pr depa the g teer to the ld be ap Dep e overal g activiti of Pa operty corrido propria Depar s of the Po idea. The rtda y artment to l perform es, ence t Young, an vo te r and an at Rye Brtment, whort Chester lsensiti to the site, Brad su pe rv have a da ce The St Greenw educator Fi oo re al bu is or ,” y to ic ve to so k, lo least ry institu anwich Sc h Acade for 35 ye the en w some do not. In service Rye . sa m ar ho tio ar id y, vi s of Br m ol. It fact schedu school n foun s. ook th is a is the fo with pr —Po de volunt That incl em are up , at rt Ch fire lie led to pa was initi indepe s in the ar d to help small, in unding heevious ex ester ally de pe utenan rticipa ea departmeer himse udes the Po in so nden Fi ex t sect , she said lve the pr pendent coadmistress rilf, who Th rt en Willia re Chief Co am give t’s civil te in the -e , and ob of “I do ts. overse Chester has 23e school op or. n by m Oxe servic unty the gr lem of ov ducationa fire ch n’t w es Ch W en 3 on e r op in es ed ow es l de er an grades April eratio ie tche te crow gr fo term ing de not co r Fire Ch t it and I ns of f, a indi K-12 ades K-5 ur years ag mand ded Rye ined that 6 until it ster both . vi by 20 in the Broo was Port nsulted on ief Willia don’t need none 08, sa The plan o with 72 experiedual mus Ches the m m Oxe it,” sa stu t have eligible. Tok firefight of the ter. nc r, Plea id Young is to have dents an atter “T er four “We e. se tu . by ei who said id Port 670 stu d now years take the ex s were said Ohey only ha said ther Ry rn to sa he of pa dents xe ve page e Broo was qu id Bradbu we were id fir am, an in “I ha r. “What three guys 16 efight intere ry. “I alified k or ve do haven’ worki er two as ste t was I need By th .” determd in parti are tw t had a lie sistants an a lieuten ng on a sh e tim be cipa ined Ches o assistant utenant in d myself,”ant for?” ift,” whothree Rye e the test is that ting,” ter Fi no on Br 17 of ch m he e Calam eet the cr ook firefig fered next “I give re Depar iefs besid 8 or 179 ye said. “W iteria year es th hter e tm ar ar them their ent. All ar e chief ins.” There allow a i and Ron . They ar s of the cu , there w mun ill orders Be e e th rre By D anyw volunteers e Port year by ye icipality nson. It’ Chris McK nt eight ebor s up to ar basis ay,” he part in to pa . ay ah Y , Ch The rticipa the oung the , bu said of ris larg Broo the eligible fir past and t since Ry te in the county to k’s pr est chun ex e e lieut doesn’ get is k of opos t ha Brook ha am on a en Distric lated slated fo ed 2002-0 Blind Plea ant candid ve an exist sn’t take twide, di o co se tu n ries an sts, includr instruc 3 budrn to ates to ch ing list of tio $308 vi su al co library an oose page ,000 of ricula d trainin ing faculty n-red aust s from 16 and re g, acad re th , sa ics. emic la- an Te ch no lo e proposed pr es en t source d gy curs, bu an im dget pu Th d athl et- $623,376 rc ha se s pr ov em en . gram e price ta . s—co ts g re pr es So of the nstitut for thes en t the A me comm remai $23.8 mill ing 73 e proun pr pe terest il 8 mee ity mem tin after n largely ion budget rcent Su in lie in purcha g expres bers at Miles perintendunchange —will u Capita co m pu of upgradsing new sed ind recom presents ent Dr. W even la change l school te rs cu ing the de ptops 17% the sc mendatio his final illiam ting co s are oppo rr s. skto en tly As propos hool boar ns next weebudget at th p this bu sts that ar rtunities plan it stand fo d prio e e not Admin al k dg reflect r cutritizes and ha nixes 25 s, the te “The s. istra tiv A pr et itera d ed in w ch nu be the ire e go do ticipat oposal ontion. mbe 10% and hi en propos less lapt nology w e the ta op Scho n much,” r probably so ed gh s rtium in a tra Progra ble that school for the ol Bu m Ross Business said Blind won’t the di has the nsportatio to par, nologyt the spec next year middle 73% line br who pres Official Jo Brook said Rostrict upw potential n conRoss plan are ifics of th . to save ar ss ds . . By th budg eakdown ented a linnathon e fa of $5 So et dent e tim r from se tech0,000, pr struc costs as of the pr e-bysalarieme of the tio oj get ne esents hi e the supe t, said board n at the sociated w ected cide to d teache district’s cifics xt week, ths prioritiz rintenrs hi Blind ith meetin April ed bu ment take adva could sti gherco es As g. 8 schoinin prog Brook’s Whi uld chan e sorts of dlion buis, the prop ol 8 mee centive pantage of a ll deram speget al le this ve ge. costs, proposed tax ra dget carri osed $23. dolla ting which ssed at th retirelocate Prog rs $2 ad io 3, m n le r te hi ra 8m sm inistra 772,50 of es a 9. ve years bonus fo awards a e April Costs m ......... Prop ke. 8 perc il- puts ls, the prop oneys at the budtive co 5 2002 al ent os sts an -03 is $531 erty ow sick daof service r the num certain Teac associated.................. .8 middl a special ed spendi l grade he d capi divide and ac be ys valuat 7 per $1 ners wou ng school r trainin with instr ............... em e scho d tal co cumul r of “It’s . g, ol le phasis at plan sts. into “T ated the $4 ion. That ,000 of as ld pay said Bu a pretty puter services teacher uction: .................. the is the he real ed vel. is up , sa 81.15 ....$17 uc $50.71sessed those zin. “It m generous chologinstructio occupatio laries an paid Sa ,408,2 schoolimplemen ational of n, gu d w na ig ic be l al 51 pr ticipatlaries for last year from ed ne th ta letics, id se is is ho are on ht be goodfer,” uc fit Educ program tion of a iority trans rvices, co ance, heal ation, sc s, specia by no the fe fo school ed 185 the distric . ation an m ,” po id -c yb l ho th sa se dle ur rtatio in , ody’ Buzin. ol id Bo Presid Adm means nce, bu r will ru -related pe structionat’s ann, an ricular ac diagnosti librarie rvices, in ar t en If co s arm.” tw d a co s, com Costs istrative. tivities c scre rsonne n $8.1 is l and school “We’re ge t Dr. Ri d of ting these sts shrin ntinge en ch up tti l next Be mill Boar associated ............... ncy fu , interschol ing, psyyear gram that and runn ng the mid ard alone nefits for ion . sider savings, th k as a re d nd. ing w astic can m at Ri istrato of educat with runn............... athith dle bill. Thwill add $2these empl at comm some othe e board w sult of ... schooldge Stre ch the pr a proill ing, le r, businesion, distric ing the di ............... et an ogram uted e high co .9 millio oyees said Buunity has r propos con.” t cler .......$ strict: gal, pe s adm n to th to al d m br sts s k, s 2, en zi in ou Re th un m 28 rs ca the ist ts, ad coun e high ght fo ee ce preced e Pr n be 5,625 Hiri n. try minist onnel, pu rator, au tings, ch rward, inci ntly-hired dustr wide in ented in attriblangua ng a six blic ief Capita di rative Middl y, said give pal Dr. th fla charge info, lia ting, treas school ad person ge teache th grade Costs l ............ Ross e insuranc tion m an over Thomas e School min urer Co s, supe bility fo view iddl Wol e ineducat sts associ . the lis at the m r and a se reign rvision insuranc , purchas-Debt associated.................. Blind e school of the pr f will ated iddle t of ion w cu . e, as with oposed nanc service on with build............... school rity ill ru sessAlth possib Thur Brook-Ri program e, cent ... n $2.6 specia bo top ber of ough ther ilities. ral m nd, certi ings and ............... millio l ing sday, Apr dge Stre s at the gr ailing. ... orari et at il n. sible variables e are still Althou reserv ounds: ... $4,078,6 Scho 9:30 a.m. 18 meetin PTA’s e, cont 29 in gh th ol ca shiftedsavings w to consid a numfeteria the Ridg g start- ure for th er e tota ill ingenc e e Stre m additio within th most lik , posl . y, mai et m uch jiggl budget do dollar fig ntegetting nal prog e budget ely be e ro esn’ oney skim rams ra to fund “W from will be al om, whe t have said. med he sa e’re in a ki set, sa re th locate off th ther than id nd e id Bu d But at e top, zin. is still far things . “We ha of mishm this po he it’ ve as s th sti h, change at ar e no a couple ” he sa ll very m int in the pr s id. uch up oc Amonmay happ t static of in the ess, “W and g som en next air, comm e’re very w e of the po eek.” unity lucky ssible ports to th at be in the ge Plea budget,” nerally su a se tu rn to said Buzi ppage n. 16
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El Tio Restaurant
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143 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-1494
8 Poningo Street Port Chester 934-2675
69 Merritt Street Port Chester 937-4906/1096
14 South Main Street Port Chester 937-2086
Tortilleria el Paisano
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23 ½ North Main Street Port Chester 937-9524 Specialties include: Beef or chicken nachos, fried calamari, steamed mussels, shrimp quesadilla, mango BBQ wings, vidalia onion rings, Cajun fries, warm spinach salad, sausage or margarita or mushroom pizza; beef, chicken, shrimp fajitas; beef or chicken enchiladas; beef, chicken or bean burritos, pork chops, grilled tuna, filet mignon, shrimp stuffed jalapenos, paella, spicy shrimp and spinach fettuccine, Coyote/Taos burger, roast chicken. Open for lunch & dinner Mon.-Sat., Sunday open from 5 p.m. on. Monday Night – Jazz Band. Wednesday – Margarita Night $2.50 each. Thursday – Ladies Night. Seasonal patio diining. All major credit cards accepted. Street & municipal lot parking.
Mary Ann’sMexican Restaurant 275 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8700 Specialties include: Turkey chilli, chalupas, jalapenos stuffed with shrimp, cactus salad, tofu, brown rice, tofu jack cheese, Acupulco seafood dish, Enchiladas Puerto Vallarta, goat cheese quesadilla, salads and tostadas, Tampico Burrito (breast of chicken), chimichangas, tacos and taquitos, beef tamales, fajitas (tuna and salmon, chicken or steak), Mole Amirillo (grilled pork loin), Steak Picado Fundido, combo dishes with shrimp, beef or chicken, vegetarian plates, all homemade on premises. Nightly and lowfat specials. Happy Hour Sun.-Thurs. 4-7 p.m., lunch and weekend brunch 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m., dinner 4-10 p.m. Sun.Thurs., 4 p.m.-midnight Fri. and Sat. Credit cards: Visa, MC and Amex. Free on-premises parking.
167 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-0372
Northern Italian Alba’s Ristorante 400 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2236 • Fax: 937-2271
23 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3200
Piero’s Italian Restaurant 44 South Regent Street Port Chester 937-2904
Peruvian Acuario Restaurant
Eclisse Northern Italian Cuisine Washington Park Plaza 275 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-5770
137 Irving Avenue Port Chester 939-7090
Bravo Peru 6 Grace Church Street Port Chester 939-8420
Machu Picchu Restaurant 40 Grace Church Street Port Chester 934-9090
Misti Restaurant 100 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9437
El Parral Restaurant 2 South Main Street Port Chester 939-0409
Tia/Aunt Gladys’s 16 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7917
7 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook Our menu features a wide range of wonderful gourmet sandwiches. We have a full selection of ❤ heart-healthy choices as well as the traditional Boars Head products, meats, chicken, turkey, ham, fish, etc.
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165 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 935-0767
Rinconcito Salvadoreno Restaurante 17 South Main Street Port Chester 937-9287
South American Inca & Gaucho Restaurant Seafood & Steakhouse 173 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-2100 Specialties include: Fish, mixed seafood or shrimp ceviche; pork & egg tamal; meat, chicken & spinach empanadas; grilled chicken or chef salad; seafood soup; stir fried boneless chicken with onions, green peppers and tomatoes; Peruvian style beef; fried pork chops; breaded seafood platter; fried red snapper; deep fried fish & calamari; shrimp in creamy seafood sauce; mixed seafood platter; sauteed spaghetti with onions, tomatoes and mixed seafood; calamari, mussels, shrimp, oysters and octopus over steamed fish fillet; Peruvian style yellow rice with vegetables and shrimp; tripe stew; short ribs; sweetbreads; ravioli; and gnocchi. Hours: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Delivery and catering available. Most major credit cards.
Mark Anthony Restaurant 11 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3357
Steakhouse Willett House Restaurant 20 Willett Avenue Port Chester 939-7500
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