Community Corner

KVIS/KVL Annual Meeting, New PT Office, Perfect Hot Cocoa

It's 5 things you need to know Thursday.

1. KVIS/KVL Annual Meeting

The and the will hold their annual joint meeting this coming Monday in the Garden Room of the KVL beginning at 7:00 PM. After the annual meeting, guest speaker, Lucia Ewing Greenhouse will speak about her book, Fathermotherogd: My journey Out of Christian Science, followed by a Q&A, reception and book signing. 

In addition, the library and the civic organization will hold a business meeting and inaugurate new officers. Library director Van Kozelka will report on activities at the library (visits and circulation continue to go up) and Ed Baum, President of the Trustees will report on library and the community, and Doug McLaughlin, Treasurer will give a financial report. One new trustee will be elected to replace Susan Sandlund who completed a six-year term of service to the library.

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2. Need a physical therapist?

Tricare Physical Therapy, a newly opened physical therapy practice in Bedford Village, 460 Old Post Rd., Ste 1C (near and ). The practice offers "top-quality physical therapy to the residents of Bedford, Katonah, and to surrounding areas," according to its owner, Mark Sirkin. Check back early next week to learn more about Sirkin in the next installation of our meet-the-business-owner series or stop by to say hello.

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3. Avoid snow-shoveling injuries

Don't become of of the 70,000 people who seek medical attention each year because of snow-shoveling injuries, says Dr. Andrew Peretz, Somers Orthopaedic Surgery & Sports Medicine. on how to protect your back while clearing your driveway.

4. Mmm....Hot chocolate

Actually, we love ffrrrrooozen hot chocolate, too. If you've ever had the frosty concoction at Serendipity in NYC, you'll want to check , back with her rendition of a perfect mug of chocolate.

5. Driving drunk will penalize your NFL viewing plans

The Bedford police department has posted this announcement to remind locals to have a designated driver on big football-watching weekends. Penalties for DWI include the loss of your license—and perhaps the loss of your life. 


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