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Lewisboro Community Volunteer Fair returns

The annual Lewisboro Community Volunteer Fair returns to the Lewisboro Library on Saturday, March 1, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The fair matches would-be volunteers with local organizations in need of help. Organizers say it’s a great way to find out about all the volunteer opportunities in the area.

Stop by and speak with representatives of local groups who will have tables at the library with information on their services and volunteer needs.

There are volunteer opportunities for adults and teens. 

The fair is the perfect way for newcomers to discover what the town has to offer, for retirees to put their skills to work in volunteer positions and for families to teach the importance of giving back to others. It is also a good opportunity for high school seniors to learn about potential senior internships.

Lewisboro Library is located at 15 Main St., South Salem. For more information, visit lewisborolibrary.org.


Caramoor president leaving at end of March

Caramoor President and CEO Edward J. Lewis III will leave the organization March 31 to pursue new opportunities closer to his home in Washington, D.C.

In his four-year tenure, Lewis led the institution through a complex post-COVID environment, and materially contributed to the venerable legacy of Caramoor and the Rosen House.

Working in partnership with the board of trustees and Caramoor staff, Lewis led the finalization and implementation of a strategic plan aimed at ensuring a sustainable path for Caramoor’s future. The initiatives of this plan included diversifying musical programming, a renewed commitment to building new audiences through meaningful and relevant community engagement, and an increased leveraging of technology and data to improve operations and inform strategic decisions.

IN BRIEF

Pound Ridge Police Report Feb. 20-23

Thursday, Feb. 20

1:45 p.m. — A caller on Westchester Avenue told police about a series of suspicious phone calls they’d received that they found unsettling. A report was made for documentation.   

3:40 p.m. — A domestic incident was reported on Highview Road. No further information was available.  

6:00 p.m. — A male, age and condition unknown, was taken to Northern Westchester Hospital by Westchester EMS.  


Friday, Feb. 21

9:45 a.m. — A driver traveling on Old Mill River Road was issued a summons for failure to stop for a stop sign. 

9:57 a.m. — A tow was called for a driver traveling on Salem Road whose vehicle became disabled. After the tow arrived the driver was able to drive the car away.  

11:18 a.m. — A two-car collision was reported on Westchester Avenue. Police said no one was injured and neither vehicle required a tow.  

11:18 a.m. — A male, age and condition unknown, was taken by Lewisboro Volunteer Ambulance Corps to Norwalk Hospital.  


Saturday, Feb. 22

10:00 a.m. — Police and fire personnel went to a residence on Hoyt Road for a reported propane tank leak. The tank was disconnected and the homeowner was advised to call for service.  


Sunday, Feb 23

7:22 p.m. — A caller on Westchester Avenue reported hearing shots fired. Police searching the area said all was quiet.  


— Eve Marx, The Recorder staff writer

This report was made from official reports provided by the Pound Ridge Police Department. 


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