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Hermoyne Apartments nominated for monument status

Columnist · January 2, 2025

The historic apartments of Greater Wilshire are having a moment. Fresh off last month’s declaration of the Clinton Manor Apartments as a Historic-Cultural Monument comes another HCM nomination for the […]

Marking 50 columns: I love writing about your young athletes

Columnist · January 2, 2025

I’m celebrating an anniversary. This will be the 50th time my Youth Sports column has appeared in the Larchmont Chronicle. That’s over four years of interviewing coaches, athletes, communication directors […]

St. James’ awarded National Fund for Sacred Places grant

Columnist · November 28, 2024

When I decided to send my sons to St. James’ Episcopal School, I knew little about the church itself or the parish. The school, founded in 1968, had grown to […]

Century’s best film tells of model turned WWII photographer

Columnist · September 26, 2024

Lee (10/10): 116 minutes. R. This isn’t just one of the best movies I’ve seen this year, it’s one of the best of the century. Lee Miller (Kate Winslet) was […]

Locals of all ages train at Tiger Boxing Gym on Gardner Street

Columnist · September 26, 2024

On a slow weekday morning, walking through the shady Gardner Street neighborhood, I passed an open storefront with a boxing ring inside. This was just off Melrose Avenue. The proprietors […]

Preservation is not a problem; it’s a tool to protect community

Columnist · September 26, 2024

At the time of this writing, Assembly Bill 2580 sits on the governor’s desk awaiting his august signature. AB 2580, as some of you may know from the email blasts […]

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