Kids Serve Up Some Holiday Joy
21 Nov, 2011
By Loop Contributor

Nursing assistant Gloria Badia, students Skyler Lesser-Roy and Lissette Caquis and resident Mary Osso.
Hommocks Middle School students brought a taste of Thanksgiving to the Sarah Neuman Center in Mamaroneck last Wednesday, serving a holiday meal and mixing it up with residents.
Members of the school’s service club and student council served up the pre-Thanksgiving lunch, complete with all the trimmings. The Hommocks Chorus and Jazz Band provided some lively entertainment.
Related Posts
-
If the Sun Ever Comes Out, Beaches May Be Closed
-
Today's Photo: Memorial Day Wash-Out
-
Police Blotter: Mamaroneck Town, Rye, Larchmont
-
Guilty Plea in "Commuter Robberies"
-
Today's Photo: Misty May
-
Pine Brook Residents Blogging in Protest
-
Open Mike: Angelina and the Rest of Us
-
Weaver Street Bridge to Close for 60 Days
-
Today's Photo: Harbor Spring
-
Open Houses this Weekend







laura says:
As of August 2012, the New Rochelle Humane Society Thrift Shop is now located at 54 Centre Avenue (between Main Street and Huguenot), New Rochelle, NY Telephone has changed: 914-336-1207. Please stop by and browse our new and gently used clothing, shoes, furniture, jewelry, and housewares.Jean Marie Stein says:
It is a very sad state of affairs when, even at the local level, we allow the elected elite to dictate whom we should vote for. I hope people will take the time to learn about the two candidates and make their own decision based on their personal evaluation. Read carefully, Myers says she did a lot of work and preparation to pick her predecessor and that she didn't know Tom was interested. How would anyone know she was not running until she announced it? Tom Murphy is a fine candidate and I hope people will take the time to hear what he is all about.J Mill says:
Let's be clear - the truest thing he said was "spoiled brats". A bus full of evil kids from Scarsdale who were chucking stuff at the bus driver? I'm sure their parents were nowhere to be found. Rich, entitled kids showing a lack of respect for their elders and making fun of people in less-than-white collar jobs.Cabby says:
With Parker having the support of Otis, Myers, Latimer and Bramson, Tom's chances of winning a primary are slim to nothing.Cabby says:
And Petco was a Duane Reade for a very short period of time. What were they thinking when they opened across the street from CVS?WTF??? says:
closing Weaver Street Bridge before the school year ends ? how did local officials let THAT happen ? INSANE. I saw that children will still be able to walk but still crazy, they are going to have the mother of all traffic jams on Chatsworth bridge and Rockland won't be much better ...crazy they could not schedule this for July/ August / wait just three more weeks.J. Mark Lane says:
Agreed. Breast cancer (like all cancers) does not care what your economic or social circumstances are. And the fatality rates are inversely related to access to medical care (preventive care and treatment). And that access has both a geographic component and an economic component. And also an education component. None of that should be the case. But it is. Jolie is in fact brave, for bringing her experience public even though it will negatively impact her sex-goddess status, on which she relies for her profession. There are a lot of people on this planet working to increase access to cancer treatment. My own efforts, humble though they are, have mostly been via the Komen organization (which, despite "political" problems, still gives more to BC work than any group on earth). We just have to keep plugging away at it. There's really no choice. Everyone can contribute something. What Angelina Jolie has contributed is huge, even if she does nothing else (which I doubt). Respect, for that.