Jerry R. Bolzak
Jerry R. Bolzak, 95, passed away peacefully in Ossining on Nov. 10. Bolzak was born Jerry Robert Zbikowski at 106 E. 103 St. in New York City on Feb. 3, 1925, to Blanche (Piesowicz) and Walter Zbikowski, a master baker.
Read MoreJerry R. Bolzak, 95, passed away peacefully in Ossining on Nov. 10. Bolzak was born Jerry Robert Zbikowski at 106 E. 103 St. in New York City on Feb. 3, 1925, to Blanche (Piesowicz) and Walter Zbikowski, a master baker.
Read MoreVillage of Ossining Police are investigating a racial slur that was discovered early Friday morning on Emwilton Place in front of Ossining High School and Town Supervisor Dana Levenberg’s home. Police received a call about the words “N—- lives don’t
Read MoreOn Aug. 5, Jesse David White Jr., loving husband and father and former Ossining and Yorktown Heights resident, was called from labor to reward. He was 81. White was born on Feb. 20, 1939, in Ossining to Jesse D. White
Read MoreSchool superintendents across Westchester urged Washington to approve federal aid for education as districts across New York face potentially crippling cuts due to a $14.6 billion state deficit caused largely by the coronavirus. Gathered outside Ossining’s Roosevelt Elementary School Wednesday
Read MoreA group of 23 community leaders in Ossining has petitioned the Village Board of Trustees, seeking a seat at the table in the police reform process set forth by Governor Andrew Cuomo. The leaders were responding to a decision by
Read MoreAn Ossining man was sentenced to more than 14 years in prison Thursday for shooting another man in the village in February 2019. State Supreme Court Justice Barry Warhit sentenced Mario Mieles, 32, to two concurrent terms of 14.5 years
Read MoreBy Lindsay Emery The Latin term deus ex machina is used to describe the point in Greek and Roman drama when a god would come on stage, change the direction of the play and ultimately help resolve the plot. Longtime
Read MoreAn Ossining bar was one of seven establishments in the metropolitan area last week and the only one in Westchester that had its liquor license suspended by the State Liquor Authority (SLA) Thursday for violating COVID-19 regulations. The SLA received
Read MoreCiting “philosophical differences” with some members of the Board of Trustees, Chappaqua Library Director Pamela Thornton has announced that she will retire from her post on Aug. 4, two years earlier than she had planned. Thornton, 63, has been director
Read MoreJeanne D. Lobotsky, 87, entered into eternal life June 17 while living in the home of her son, Walter, where she received loving care in her final days. Lobotsky was born Sept. 4, 1933, in Ossining to Kenneth and Kathryn
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