SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – April 30 was Opening Day for the 50th year of the Lewisboro Baseball Association (LBA), and it was one for the ages. Like 27 up and 27 down, it was perfect. It truly was as if we were all dipped in magical waters, for a couple of majestic hours, the trialsContinue reading “Fathers, Sons, and Baseball”
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Caretakers of Lewisboro History: Carol and Bruce Cernak
SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. – “What is a lighthouse doing in the middle of South Salem?” is a question often asked when passing by Farvue Farm, which stands atop of South Spring Street and Route 35. It turns out it’s one of the most beautiful water towers you’ll likely ever see. The 120-acre farm is homeContinue reading “Caretakers of Lewisboro History: Carol and Bruce Cernak”
Copia Home and Garden — The Grass Is Greener in Lewisboro
I guess you can say gardening was always in Jenn and Peter Cipriano’s blood. She always gravitated toward plants and people, working in a garden center in Milford, Conn., at 15. She wanted to go to Cornell University and study horticulture, which she did, graduating in 1998. One summer while in college, she interned atContinue reading “Copia Home and Garden — The Grass Is Greener in Lewisboro”
110th anniversary of the Founding of The Boy Scouts of America in 1910 and 90th Anniversary of Cub Scouts
February 8th marks the 110th anniversary of the Founding of The Boy Scouts of America in 1910. A date that scouts and scouters know well. What many scouts, leaders and the public don’t know is the history of the organization and its immeasurable importance to the United States and around the world. Since that time,Continue reading “110th anniversary of the Founding of The Boy Scouts of America in 1910 and 90th Anniversary of Cub Scouts”