October 2013 Westchester Newsletter

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Village of

Westchester October 2013 Newsletter

From the Desk of The President POLICE DEPARTMENT

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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PARK DISTRICT

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SCHOOL DISTRICT

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GOOD NEIGHBORS

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

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PUBLIC WORKS

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President Pulia reflects at the 9/11 memorial in New York City on September 11th.

FALL IS IN THE AIR

to participate.

Labor Day has come and gone, and summer has passed us by for another year, which means the autumn season is at hand, and that four letter word “snow” is not far away. The leaves of our trees are beginning to fall after going through a metamorphosis of change displaying a bright array of colors.Autumn is also associated with the harvesting of crops, craft fairs, fall festivals, and Halloween. On Friday, September 6th, the Westchester Park District held its annual Back to School Party featuring an open swim, Radio Disney Road Crew show, moon walks, and refreshments, followed by a movie in the park featuring “Finding Nemo”. The event was well attended by residents, and their families, and visitors alike. The weather was just beautiful and it appeared everyone had a great time. Our new Police Chief John M. Carpino was on hand and introduced himself to many residents along the path. Thanks to the Westchester Park District Commissioners and staff for hosting a “true community event” and inviting the Village

WESTCHESTER HOSTS TWO CEREMONIES IN HONOR OF 9/11 On Wednesday, September 11, 2013, the Village of Westchester hosted two ceremonies in remembrance of the twelfth anniversary of 9/11. The first was the annual Bell Ceremony led by the Westchester Fire Department at the Westchester Memorial Fountain at 8:30 am. This ceremony commemorated the times the WTC towers were struck on September 11, 2001. The second ceremony was a Celebration of Heroes, a first time event in Westchester. It included inspirational words, a musical tribute by a community choir, and an interactive candlelight ceremony. The event was scheduled to be held at the Westchester Memorial Fountain at 6:00 pm, but due to the inclement weather and potential safety concerns, it was relocated to the Westchester Fire Station on Roosevelt Rd.

See PRESIDENT, page 4


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