Major Stories of 2015: One Last Look Back

By Staff
Jan. 6, 2016: Happy New Year! MyhometownBronxville welcomes 2016 by taking a look back one last time at some of the most significant stories of 2015. The year brought some welcome changes, some that proved challenging, and others that will be ongoing in what we hope is a happy and prosperous 2016.
Following is a list of the headlines of some of the most popular stories of 2015. Clicking on the headlines will open the stories. Another article in this issue covers the major sports stories of 2015.
Articles on Hayes Field taken together were the most popular. There were many over the course of the year, and they generated many comments. Several of the articles that provide some background include: "Bronxville School Trustees Address Hayes Field Issues"; "Bronxville Voters Reject Hayes Field Reconfiguration Proposal by Narrow Margin"; "School Board to Place Revised Hayes Field Referendum on May 19 Ballot"; and "Bronxville Voters Approve Hayes Field Turf Proposal; School Budget Passes; Three Unopposed School Board Candidates Elected."
Two letters on disrespecting our police officers taken together followed the Hayes Field articles in popularity: "Letter to the Editor: Mayor Marvin and Village Trustees on Disrespecting Our Police Officers"; and "From the Mayor: After Unacceptable Behavior Toward Police, a Tough Week but of Real Value."
Two articles on college acceptances taken together followed the Hayes Field and police officers articles in popularity: "86 Bronxville High School Seniors Receive Acceptances from 83 College and Universities"; and "Bronxville Class of 2015 to Attend Impressive Array of Colleges: See List."
"Bronxville A&P to Close; ACME Markets to Take Over"
"Bronxville Turns Over New Leaf: Lettuce Store to Open in Town" (the annual April Fool's article)
"NBC Program 'Open House' to Feature Bronxville Home"
"Village Being Sued for Illegal Housing Discrimination on Kensington Road Project"
"Bronxville Has Second House Break-in in One Week; Reward Offered for Information"
"Man Killed on Metro-North Tracks near Bronxville Station"
"Eleven New Stores in Bronxville Business District"
"Bronxville Architect Maggie Marrone Renovates Pope's Quarters for Upcoming New York Visit"
"From the Mayor: Traffic Problems at Bronxville School During Drop-Off and Pick-Up Times"
"Quarry Place, Under Construction at Midland Avenue near Tuckahoe Border, to Offer 108 Apartments"
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