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Katonah Museum Of Art Turns Its Eyes On Portraits | Katonah Real Estate

The Katonah Museum of Art will debut an ambitious new exhibit, “Eye to I: 3,000 Years of Portraits,” starting Oct. 27.

The show, which will run through Feb. 16, will feature 60 portraits ranging from an Egyptian bust of Amenhotep III from 1,300 B.C. to a marble sculpture of a Roman priest from 120 A.D. to a 16th-century oil painting by Lucas Cranach of a German aristocrat posing as Mary Magdalene and Louis-Leopold Boilly’s 1823 self-portrait titled “Grimacing Man.”

The exhibit also will feature Pablo Picasso’s 1964 Cubist crayon drawing, “Tete d’homme barbu à la cigarette.”

Exhibited with each artwork is interpretive copy from a range of contributors — from a U.S. poet laureate to a local policeman. Scholars, poets, politicians, actors, doctors, filmmakers, and recording artists all offer their personal responses to particular works. Meanwhile, through interactive video touch screens, visitors can contribute their own critique to compare and contrast.

“This unique exhibition combines the time-honored and rewarding tradition of looking at great art first hand with today’s emphasis on the voice of the individual,” the museum’s Interim Executive Director Belinda Roth said in a statement. “We invite our community and visitors to become part of a network of art interpreters. It is very exciting to be at the center of a project that will truly take on an unpredictable, organic, and, hopefully, playful life of its own.”

The Katonah Museum of Art, at 134 Jay St., in Katonah, is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.

Admission is free to members and children and $10 for non-member adults and $5 for non-member students and seniors

 

 

Katonah Museum Of Art Turns Its Eyes On Portraits | The Chappaqua Daily Voice.

NCAA Regulations Stop Lewisboro Teen From Owning Business | Katonah Real Estate

A few months after graduating from the Katonah-Lewisboro School District, Andrew Duffy was working on starting up his own company.

But Duffy, a 2013 graduate of John Jay High School, was recently advised by his college coach at SUNY-Cortland to shut down his business of stringing lacrosse sticks, fearing it may impact the incoming freshman’s NCAA eligibility.

“I’m bummed out a little,” said Duffy. “But with all the things going on with the NCAA and Johnny Manziel, I really didn’t want to take any chances with my eligibility.”  [The eligibility of Manziel, the Texas A&M quarterback and last year’s Heisman Trophy winner, is under question because of reports he took money for autographs in January.]

Duffy launched “Top Knotch” last fall. The small company, which he operated out of his home, specializes in stringing lacrosse sticks. Duffy customizes the sticks depending on the position a person plays.

According to NCAA rules, student-athletes are not permitted to benefit financially from a business involving the sport they play.

“I’m just going to enjoy my college career and not have to worry about the other stuff,” said Duffy, who will play mid-fielder and attack for SUNY-Cortland. “When I finish college, I can start the business back up again.”

Duffy recently expanded  the operation by selling  T-shirts and other apparel. However, it’s been put on hold until Duffy exhausts his NCAA eligibility at SUNY-Cortland.

 

 

NCAA Regulations Stop Lewisboro Teen From Owning Business | The Bedford Daily Voice.

Katonah-Lewisboro Math/ELA Scores Above State Average | Katonah Real Estate

The percentage of students considered proficient in math and English language arts for grades three to eight was significantly lower in 2013 throughout New York state, including the Katonah-Lewisboro School District, which came in well above state average.

“The District is analyzing the results, and initial review suggests that we performed in a manner consistent with our comparable schools,” district officials said in an emailed statement. “We can assure the community that our students are being educated based on the new standards.”

According to the state’s assessment tests, given to students in third- to eighth-grade, 41 percent of Westchester students were at grade level in ELA and 40 percent of county students were at grade level in math. The state results were released last week with most schools’ averages coming in below previous years on the exams.

The state results for Katonah-Lewisboro and Westchester schools showed the following percentages:

 

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Cooler Asking Prices Chill Hot Markets | Katonah Real Estate

Asking home prices are losing steam as mortgage rates rise, inventories expand, and investor demand declines. Nationally, asking prices dropped 0.3 percent in July – the first month-over-month (M-o-M) decline since November 2012. Seasonally adjusted, prices rose 3.3 percent quarter-over-quarter (Q-o-Q), down from a peak of 4.2 percent in April. Year-over-year (Y-o-Y), prices are up 11 percent nationally, according to Trulia’s July market report.

In 64 out of 100 U.S. metros, the quarterly asking home price gain was lower than in the previous quarter. This slowdown was most apparent in the West Coast where prices have rebounded strongly already. Among housing markets where asking prices rose sharply Y-o-Y, price gains dipped the most Q-o-Q in Las Vegas, Oakland, and San Francisco. Other California metros, including Sacramento, Ventura County, San Jose, and Fresno, saw Q-o-Q gains drop by at least two percentage points between April and July. Meanwhile, many metros in the South and Midwest are seeing price gains accelerate, such as Atlanta (3.2 percentage points higher in July versus April) and Detroit (3.7 percentage points).

Hot Housing Markets Where Prices are Slowing Most
#U.S. MetroY-o-Y % change, July 2013Q-o-Q % change, July 2013Q-o-Q % change, April 2013Price slowdown = Difference in Q-o-Q % change, July minus April
1Las Vegas, NV32.9%7.5%12.7%-5.2%
2Oakland, CA31.0%7.2%10.8%-3.6%
3San Francisco, CA17.2%3.0%6.5%-3.5%
4Sacramento, CA33.7%6.8%10.2%-3.3%
5Portland, OR-WA18.1%3.6%6.9%-3.3%
6Ventura County, CA18.6%5.3%8.2%-2.9%
7Grand Rapids, MI18.2%5.1%7.6%-2.6%
8San Jose, CA20.9%4.5%6.9%-2.4%
9Fresno, CA19.9%5.2%7.4%-2.2%
10Salt Lake City, UT17.4%3.3%4.6%-1.3%
11Bakersfield, CA24.2%5.4%6.6%-1.2%
12Orange County, CA23.3%5.9%7.0%-1.1%
13Los Angeles, CA20.9%5.6%6.7%-1.1%
Table shows metros with the biggest decline in Q-o-Q   asking prices between April and July, among metros with large Y-o-Y   increases. The final column equals the difference between the third and   second data columns, but the numbers might not appear to add up due to   rounding.

Asking Home Prices Outpace Rents in All Major Rental Markets

Rents rose 3.9 percent year-over-year nationally, which was a big increase compared with inflation or income growth, but small compared with asking home price gains. Even as asking home prices slow down, July was the first time that prices outpaced rents in the 25 largest rental markets since Trulia started tracking rent trends in March 2011

 

 

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Richard Gere Honorary Chair For Caramoor Harvest Dinner | Katonah Real Estate

KATONAH, N.Y. – Actor Richard Gere will be the honorary chair for an Oct. 5 Harvest Dinner at Caramoor.

The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with cocktails, followed by dinner prepared by the Bedford Post Inn at 6:15. A musical performance by The Knights caps the night beginning at 8 p.m. in the Venetian Theater.

The Harvest Dinner is part of the Fall Festival at Caramoor Oct. 4-5. Jazz in the Courtyard will be Oct. 4, beginning at 8 p.m. Concert tickets for The Knights Oct. 5 also are available.

Tickets for the Harvest Dinner are $425. For more information, email events@caramoor.org

 

 

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Mortgage foreclosure filings fall 35% in July | Katonah Real Estate

Mortgage foreclosure filings in July were about 35% lower than in the same month a year ago in southeast Wisconsin, extending a trend that has helped keep a general recovery in housing on course.

Court records show there were 581 filings in Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington and Waukesha counties last month, compared with 896 in July of 2012. It was the lowest July total since before the housing slump and recession occurred.

Through the first seven months of 2013, mortgage foreclosure filings were down about 37% in the region, to 4,288 from 6,797 during the same span last year.

However, the 581 filings recorded in July were the most for one month since March of this year, when there were 636 filings.

The July filings decreased in all seven counties in southeast Wisconsin.

While bank-owned foreclosures have dropped, the City of Milwaukee is facing an increase in city-owned tax foreclosures. To date, the city holds title to well over 900 properties, with the prospect of several hundred more properties going into tax foreclosure by the end of the year.

The Common Council has taken steps to help homeowners avoid tax foreclosure. Specifically, homeowners have been given more time to pay back special charges owed to the city. The old policy required strapped homeowners to pay back the special charges in full.

 

 

Mortgage foreclosure filings fall 35% in July.

1924 Plan to Drain the East River to Ease Traffic Congestion | Katonah Real Estate

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Ten years before Norman Sper proposed filling in the Hudson River to make New York larger, a different dude wanted to do something similar on the other side of Manhattan. An article in a 1924 issue of Popular Science details a plan to drain the East River and create a 5-mile stretch of new land for more roads, subway lines, and civic buildings. The crazy idea came from Dr. John A. Harriss, identified as a “special deputy police commissioner in charge of traffic,” and the goal was to ease traffic congestion, which was supposedly so bad it was causing the city to lose $1.5 million every day.

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Two new concrete dams would have been created, one near the Manhattan Bridge and the other near Hell Gate where the Harlem and East Rivers meet:

The river then would be drained, and the 500 feet between the Manhattan and the Brooklyn docks bridged with levels supported by steel uprights. Thus would be provided a vast traffic center on stilts, joining four boroughs. The plan contemplates removal of noisy elevated structures.

From the river bed would be built subway lines, vehicular subway, taxi stands, conduit, city equipment departments, parking spaces, and private and municipal garages. On the top level would be five 100-foot boulevards for autos and pedestrians. Ramps would be provided for cross-traffic. And midway along the great thoroughfare would be erected an imposing city hall and community center.

The new city hall would house the police and health departments, as well as a music and art center. A new theater district would be built, and public schools and playgrounds would surround the civic center.

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Since the plan would removed a busy shipping waterway, the proposal also called for digging a new canal through Brooklyn and Queens, connecting the Long Island Sound with the Jamaica Bay and Atlantic Ocean. It would probably have suffered the same polluted fate as the Gowanus Canal and Newtown Creek, giving Brooklyn a trifecta of Superfund waterways. Such a shame that never happened.

 

 

1924 Plan to Drain the East River to Ease Traffic Congestion – Curbed’s Could Have Been – Curbed NY.

Home-price growth near seven-year high | Katonah Real Estate

Annual home-price growth in June was close to the fastest pace in seven years, as inventories of existing and new homes remained low, according to data released Tuesday.

Home prices, including distressed sales, rose 1.9% in June, and were up 11.88% from a year earlier, according to CoreLogic (NYSE:CLGX) , an Irvine, Calif.-based analysis firm. In May, prices were up 11.93% from the prior year, the fastest annual growth since February 2006.Excluding short sales and other distressed properties, prices rose 1.8% in June, and were up 10.97% from the year-earlier period, reaching the fastest annual pace since February 2006.

“The U.S. housing market experienced robust price appreciation during the first half of 2013 and our forecast calls for double-digit growth through July,” said Anand Nallathambi, CoreLogic’s chief executive. “Despite their rebound of late, home prices remain reasonable in a historical context, with most states near peak affordability levels.”

 

 

Home-price growth near seven-year high – Economic Report – MarketWatch.

Westchester Health Department Shares Tips To Prevent West Nile | Katonah Real Estate

The West Nile virus was found this week in Rye Brook and the county wants to help protect you from the mosquito-borne disease.

Now that the rain has stopped, the county Health Deparment says there is a lot you can do to prevent mosquitoes from breeding and biting in your neighborhood:

• Check around your property for tin cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar water-holding containers that should be discarded or turned over to prevent collecting water.
• Check and remove standing water from children’s toys and play houses left outside.
• Dispose of old tires.
• Drill holes in the bottoms of all recycling containers that are left outdoors.
• Turn over plastic wading pools, buckets and wheelbarrows when not in use.
• Change the water in birdbaths at least twice weekly.
• Sweep driveways after it rains to clear puddles.
• Keep storm drains and gutters clear of leaves and debris.
• Clean and chlorinate swimming pools, outdoor spas and hot tubs and drain water that collects on their covers.
The department also recommends you:
• Avoid the outdoors in the late afternoon and early evening when mosquitoes are active and feeding and use insect repellents when outdoors during these times, and be sure to follow the instructions on the label. Adults can apply insect repellents with up to 30 percent DEET on infants older than 2 months by applying the product to their own hands and then rubbing their hands on their children. Products containing DEET are not recommended for use on children younger than 2 months old.
• Wear protective clothing such as long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and socks when outdoors in areas and at times where and when mosquitoes are active and feeding.

If you notice large areas of standing water on public property that could serve as potential mosquito breeding grounds, please report it to the department at (914) 813-5000 or by emailing www.westchestergov.com/health.

 

Westchester Health Department Shares Tips To Prevent West Nile | The Armonk Daily Voice.

U.K. House Prices Hit Five-Year High Amid Bubble Fears | Katonah Real Estate

 

U.K. house prices rose to a five-year high in July as a controversial government support program fuels fears that another house price bubble may be in the making.

The Help to Buy program supports buyers by offering cheaper mortgages but doesn’t guarantee new housing supply. Help to Buy and increased home loans from banks using the separate Funding for Lending program enable home sellers to ask for higher prices for a short supply of residential property.

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A pedestrian crosses a street between rows of residential properties in the Notting Hill district of London on July 25.

That potential mismatch between demand and supply has prompted many economists to question the wisdom of the government’s support programs, fearing that they may lead to a sharp rise in house prices that can’t be sustained over the long run.

The rise in house prices is in line with other indicators that suggest the U.K.’s long-awaited economic recovery is gaining momentum. A survey of purchasing managers at construction companies released Friday recorded a surge in activity during July.

However, with wage growth remaining below inflation, Britons are still seeing their real incomes falling. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research on Friday said that Britons are being forced to dip into their savings to maintain their living standards.

A reliance on rising house prices and spending that outstrips income growth would reprise the weaknesses that contributed to the economy’s sharp contraction in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

Since then, the government and Bank of England have said they want to see a more balanced economy, with growth also driven by exports and increased business investment. But that rebalancing has yet to begin.

“House prices are already overvalued, and with many first-time buyers already locked out of the market, it is unlikely they are happy at the prospect of having to take on even more debt to realize their homeownership aspirations,” said Matthew Pointon, an economist at Capital Economics.

 

U.K. House Prices Hit Five-Year High Amid Bubble Fears – WSJ.com.