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Holiday Spectaculars
Break out the light-up reindeers! Senior photographer Mark Vergari takes you on a tour of five of Westchester's most elaborately decorated, perhaps over-the-top, holiday homes.
Read the article, "Holiday Spectaculars," from InTown Westchester, December 2006.
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View as SlideshowHoliday Spectaculars
Theresa Stagg and her children (clockwise from left) Justin, 8; Ryan, 12; Tyler, 10; Amanda, 5; and Ashley, 3 at their home in White Plains, Jan. 2, 2006.  They have decorated the outside of their home at 9 Sammis Lane for the Christmas season. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Gary Garabedian at 1605 Pelham Parkway North in the Bronx, decorated for the holidays, shot Dec. 27, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The decorated front yard at Roy Aletti's home at 50 Parsons Street in Harrison, that has been a Christmas tradition for over thirty years, shot Dec. 28, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The decorated front yard at Roy Aletti's home at 50 Parsons Street in Harrison, that has been a Christmas tradition for over thirty years, shot Dec. 28, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The decorated front yard at Roy Aletti's home at 50 Parsons Street in Harrison, that has been a Christmas tradition for over thirty years, shot Dec. 28, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The decorated front yard at Roy Aletti's home at 50 Parsons Street in Harrison, that has been a Christmas tradition for over thirty years, shot Dec. 28, 2005. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Andre Platt at 50 Iroquois Road in Ossining, all decorated, front and rear for the Christmas season, shot Dec. 26, 2005.  The rear of the home includes displays in sealed cases and a Santa's Workshop for children to walk through. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Andre Platt at 50 Iroquois Road in Ossining, all decorated, front and rear for the Christmas season, shot Dec. 26, 2005.  The rear of the home includes displays in sealed cases and a Santa's Workshop for children to walk through. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Andre Platt at 50 Iroquois Road in Ossining, all decorated, front and rear for the Christmas season, shot Dec. 26, 2005.  The rear of the home includes displays in sealed cases and a Santa's Workshop for children to walk through. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Andre Platt at 50 Iroquois Road in Ossining, all decorated, front and rear for the Christmas season, shot Dec. 26, 2005.  The rear of the home includes displays in sealed cases and a Santa's Workshop for children to walk through. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Andre Platt at 50 Iroquois Road in Ossining, all decorated, front and rear for the Christmas season, shot Dec. 26, 2005.  The rear of the home includes displays in sealed cases and a Santa's Workshop for children to walk through. ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Sally and Mike Sorrentino in Yonkers at 75 Highview Terrace, where they have decorated the front of their home with Christmas lights, Dec. 30, 2005 ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Sally and Mike Sorrentino in Yonkers at 75 Highview Terrace, where they have decorated the front of their home with Christmas lights, Dec. 30, 2005 ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Sally and Mike Sorrentino in Yonkers at 75 Highview Terrace, where they have decorated the front of their home with Christmas lights, Dec. 30, 2005 ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
The home of Sally and Mike Sorrentino in Yonkers at 75 Highview Terrace, where they have decorated the front of their home with Christmas lights, Dec. 30, 2005 ( Mark Vergari / The Journal News )
Citizen Journalist Photos

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Wonderful new neighbors on Sagmore Road get into the Halloween spirit
Local children about to step up to the cafe
Resident's children and friends visiting the Creepy Cafe
Grand Opening! The Nurtury Infant/Toddler Montessori House
Program for infants and toddlers.
New to New Rochelle
The Ritz
The Ritz
The Ritz
During the Putnam/Northern Westchester Pines Bridge Graduation ceremony, Pines Bridge Principal Judy Spaulding presented State Senator Vincent Leibell with a plaque expressing appreciation for his special support this past year. Senator Leibell helped the school secure a $20,000 Special Legislative Project grant from the State Education Department. The funds supported a six-week residency by musician Billy Ayres of Cross River (who not only sang to the students but encouraged them to perform solos as well), six visits by The Nature of Things of North Salem (including centipedes, corn snakes, chinchillas, and much more), staff development opportunities for the Pines Bridge staff, and new mobile multi-media stations for classroom activities.