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Katonah Museum of Art Helps Make Katonah NY Great | Katonah NY Real Estate

About the KMA

About the Katonah Museum of ArtAccredited by the American Association of Museums, the Katonah Museum of Art originates ten to twelve exhibitions annually, covering a broad range of art and humanities topics. As a non-collecting Museum, the KMA has the opportunity to develop an aspect of art historical concern from a focused and original point of view, and presents it within a fully developed educational context. Committed to making itself accessible and relevant to its community, the Museum offers lectures, symposia, films, workshops, concerts and other events for a general audience; and presents innovative and substantive programs for its member schools. The Children’s Learning Center, which is open to the public free of charge, is the only interactive space in the community where children can come on a daily basis to explore, interpret, and create art. The Katonah Museum of Art serves a primary population of 850,000, with an annual attendance of approximately 40,000 people. 

Our Mission Statement The Katonah Museum of Art, through innovative exhibition and education programs, promotes the understanding and enjoyment of the arts for visitors of all ages. The Museum presents diverse exhibitions that explore ideas about art, culture and society.

990 FormTo receive a copy of the Katonah Museum of Art’s most recent Form 990, please contact Finance Director Pat Keane at pkeane@katonahmuseum.org or call (914) 232-9555, ext. 2972.

Board of TrusteesRochelle C. Rosenberg, President
Virginia Gold, Vice President
Amanda Alfieri, Secretary
Ellen Grimes, Treasurer 

Carole Alexander
Mary Lou Alpert
Cynthia Brennan
Maralyn Carr
Leslie Cecil
Tara Coniaris
Alexander Cortesi
Rosalie Dolmatch
Nisa Geller
LaRuth Hackney Gray
Edith Katz
Paul Llewellyn
Jeanne Markel
Victoria F. Morris
Linda F. Nordberg
Jerry Pinkney
Yvonne S. Pollack
Melanie Rose-Cohen
Dyan Rosenberg
Laura Schroeder
William Kelly Simpson
Sylvia Smolensky
Helena Louise Sokoloff
Lisbeth S. Stern
Judy Widmann 

Board of OverseersJanet Benton, Co-Chair
Alexia Jurschak, Co-Chair 

Ira Alpert
Mary Lou Beitzel
Barbara Cervasio
John Crabtree
Candace Dwan
Anthony B. Evnin
Joseph Handelman
Donald J. Herdrich
Betty Himmel
Leslie A. Jacobson
Paul Jenkel
Robert Keiter
Edward W. Kelly
Dr. Samuel Klagsbrun
Bonnie Klein
Linda S. Levine
David Moore
Stephen B. Morris
Helene Morrison
Leslie M. Pollack
Nan Pollock
Gabriel Rosenfeld
Rebecca Samberg
Ron Schlossberg
Susan B. Scofield
Robert Stahmer
David Swope

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Two Katonah NY Homes Burglarized | Katonah NY Real Estate

Bedford police are investigating two burglaries that occurred Wednesday afternoon in Katonah which may be related crimes.

At approximately 3 p.m., a neighbor went to pick up the mail at a residence located at the corner of Goldens Bridge Road and Edgewood Road. The neighbor noticed that the kitchen door was open and damaged. The neighbor also noticed a dark colored sedan—with tinted windows, a missing right front hubcap and damage to the right front fender—parked in front of the house.

As the neighbor was contacting police, he noticed a white male get into the car and drive away.

As the investigation began on Edgewood Road, a second call came into the police department from a Garlen Road resident, who said she found an open window adjacent to her front door; she also reported a missing laptop and a watch. Police officers are still taking inventory of all of the property stolen.

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Best Pizza in Pound Ridge NY | Pound Ridge NY Real Estate

When you think “Casino Royale,” you think James Bond, right? After a visit to Pinocchio in Pound Ridge that just might change.

The Casino Royale is Pinocchio’s pizza version of Clams Casino — a crispy pie topped with baby clams, slab bacon, tomatoes, white wine, garlic and roasted red peppers. It’s just like the clams appetizer at your favorite checkered-clothed Italian restaurant — only better. A lot better. So good, in fact, that the Casino Royale won the top award for best seafood pizza in the 2008 North Atlantic Pizza Show.


And that’s not the only award Pinocchio has to its name. Bruno DiFabio, who owns Pinocchio, Amore Pizza in Scarsdale and two branches of Pinocchio Pizza in Connecticut, is the 2009 U.S. champion, a six-time World Pizza champion, and he won the Best Traditional Pizza medal at the 2010 World Games at the Las Vegas Pizza Expo. (Yes, there is such a thing.)?

He has 16 medals in all, and has appeared on “Rachael Ray” and “The Today Show.” As if that wasn’t enough, this year, Food & Wine magazine named his restaurant on the West Coast, Tony’s Pizza Napoletana, one of the best new Italian spots in the country.

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Armonk Real Estate Buy of the Week | Armonk NY Real Estate

Armonk House of the Week

$649,000

Frank Lloyd Wright Designed Mid-Century Modern
by David Hencken

4 Beds
3 Baths
2068 sq ft
1.24 acres
Windmill Farm location
Taxes $13,200
listed by Houihan Lawrence

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Armonk Supervisor Puts Out Warning | Armonk NY Real Estate

 

Neighbors,

  

 The Journal News has recently reported that several homes in the communities of Hawthorne and Chappaqua have been burglarized by thieves posing as contractors.

 

The deception involves enticing a resident out of the home under the pretext of inspecting or approving work that the thief posing as a contractor claims he or she is performing on a neighbor’s property.  Accomplices enter the house and burglarize the premises while the resident is outside on neighboring property engaged in conversation with the pretend contractor.

 

Please do not leave your home to go anywhere with a stranger, and please do not invite strangers into your home.  

 

If you wish to report any suspicious activity in your neighborhood, contact the 273-9500.

Supervisor William R. Weaver

Pound Ridge NY Real Estate Market for 2011 | Pound Ridge NY Homes

Predictions for the 2011 Pound Ridge NY real estate market.

Freddie Mac analysts point to five features that they believe will likely characterize the 2011 housing and mortgage markets: 

1. Low mortgage rates. With Fed observers expecting the central bank to keep the federal funds rate at its current target range of 0 percent to 0.25 percent for most (or all) of 2011, relatively low mortgage rates will be a feature of the 2011 mortgage market. Thirty-year fixed-rate loans are likely to remain below 5 percent throughout the year, and initial rates of 5/1 hybrid adjustable-rate mortgages will likely remain below 4 percent in 2011. 

.2. Prices have hit bottom. House prices are likely to begin a gradual, but sustained recovery in the second half of 2011.  

3. Housing will remain affordable. With affordability high, many first-time buyers will be attracted to the housing market in the New Year, likely translating into more home sales in 2011 than in 2010. 

4. Refinances will dwindle. Many eligible borrowers have already refinanced and the federal Making Home Affordable  refinance program is expiring on June 30. While fixed-rate loans are likely to remain low, they will move up gradually, making it even less likely that refinances will be attractive to most home owners 

5. Delinquency rates will decline. Based on the last several business cycles, the share of loans that are 90 or more days delinquent or in foreclosure proceedings — known as the “seriously delinquent rate” — generally crests within a year of the start of the recovery in payroll employment, and this economic recovery appears to fit within that pattern. Payrolls began to rise last January, and by the spring the seriously delinquent rate had begun to fall. 

Source: Freddie Mac (12/09/2010)

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Chappaqua NY Buy of the Week | Chappaqua NY Real Estate

Prudential Holmes and Kennedy buy of the week in Chappaqua NY.

Asking $659,000.  Will sell in the $500s because it needs updates. Over 1 acre of land. 

Neighbors are Million dollar homes.  I have heard buying the cheapest home in the neighborood is a good thing.

This is it.

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New York Real Estate – Prudential Douglas Elliman Moves to Bedford NY

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All data is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the RLS or Douglas Elliman. See Terms of Service for additional restrictions.

All information regarding a property for sale, rental or financing is from sources deemed reliable. No representation is made as to the accuracy thereof, and such information is subject to errors, omission, change of price, rental, commission, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice. All square footage and dimensions are approximate. Exact dimensions can be obtained by retaining the services of a professional architect or engineer.

The number of bedrooms listed above is not a legal conclusion. Each person should consult with his/her own attorney, architect or zoning expert to make a determination as to the number of rooms in the unit that may be legally used as a bedroom.

Douglas Elliman comes to Bedford NY. Yeah!!! My new boss at Prudential Bedford is Douglas Elliman.

Buyers Need to See Past What They See When Considering a Purchase in Katonah NY | Katonah NY Real Estate


Home shopping for first-time homebuyers it’s an exciting, albeit nerve-wracking, experience. If you’re like others in the market for their first home, you probably have in mind exactly how your soon-to-be home will look.

But it’s important not to fall into the bad decorating, dingy walls and dirt-bare back yard equals bad-home trap. If you don’t see past the hideous wallpaper, funky light fixtures and avocado green carpeting, you may miss out on a home with great potential.

And, if you’re looking for a home in a seller’s market where homes are being snatched up as soon as they go on the market, you’ll come to realize you can’t be choosy if you want to make a competitive offer.

One of the first things to do is to get pre-approved for a loan and determine the maximum you can afford to offer for a house. Don’t look at homes that are asking for more than 5 percent above your maximum, otherwise you’ll be setting yourself up for disappointment if you find the perfect—but outside your budget—home.

So what to do?
The floor plan of the home is extremely important. If a floor plan isn’t quite to your liking, consider rearranging it or adding on. If you’re looking at an existing home and will need to remodel or expand to suit your needs, the estimated cost of renovation needs to be considered when making an offer.

Also, consider the features of a home:

•Walls. While these are among the easiest to remedy, they also make a huge first impression. If the walls need to be painted, are covered in wallpaper or are painted a color you find distasteful, picture them crisp and clean in the color of your choice—that’s how they could look after you paint them.

•Floors. Like walls, carpet or floor surfaces that are old or outdated can be easily replaced. You could even ask for a carpet allowance in your bid, especially if you’re in a buyer’s market.

•View. Things like old, ugly—even dirty—windows and window treatments can make a view appear less desirable. Those things can be improved, so unless the only view you have is of your neighbor’s clunker on the side of the house, don’t get hung up on what is surely a fixable view.

•Landscaping. Your best bet is a moderately landscaped yard because you can always improve landscaping without spending too much. Worst case, even if you’re looking at dirt, landscaping is one of the easier projects to tackle. Plus you get to design it however you’d like if you’re starting from scratch.

•Closets and garages. You can never have too much storage space, which is why so many newer homes have three-car garages. But if you encounter a converted garage that is now a bedroom or storage room, don’t give up. Converted garages can almost always go back to their original purpose without much cost or labor.

•Kitchen. The most popular room in the house, many homeowners want their kitchen to be large and have modern appliances. Don’t let outdated color schemes deter you because there’s nothing like a fresh coat (or two) of paint to make a kitchen your own. Plus, if you like the rest of the house enough to make an offer, you can give the kitchen a minor spruce-up with some new appliances or a major overhaul complete with new countertops, cabinets, and flooring.

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