Bronxville Ready for Holiday Season

By Carol P. Bartold
Dec. 7, 2016: The countdown to Christmas is well under way in Bronxville. Signs of the holiday abound in the village.
The Bronxville Department of Public Works has installed lighted garlands on the new street light fixtures in the eastside business district. Trees at village hall, Leonard Morange Square, and the intersection of Parkway Road and Dewitt Avenue are illuminated. NewYork-Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital has donated wreaths to decorate the west side business district.
To encourage shoppers to shop for the holidays in Bronxville, the village will sponsor free parking on Saturday, December 24, from noon to 7:00 pm in the Kraft Avenue, Garden Avenue, and Avalon lots.
For Mayor Mary Marvin and the village trustees, the holidays in Bronxville are a special time of year. "I enjoy seeing extended families walking and enjoying each other's company as they walk about the village," Marvin said.
Trustee Anne W. Poorman said she feels a silent embrace when she sees fir trees around the village strung with lights.
"The level of holiday bustle in Bronxville is perfect," said Trustee Randy Mayer. "You can feel the anticipation of the holidays and enjoy the energy of people on all sorts of holiday errands in our downtown." He added that he leaves the village as seldom as possible during the holiday season.
A heightened sense of family, community, and giving contribute to the spirit that makes the holidays special to Trustee Guy Longobardo. "A family walk to the pageant during a light Christmas Eve snowfall is pretty special as well," he noted.
Pictured here: Signs of the holidays and good cheer in Bronxville.
Photo by A. Warner








