Tom Auchterlonie

Community Reporter

tauchterlonie@dailyvoice.com

Tom Auchterlonie is an experienced local journalist and is originally from Mount Kisco. Prior to joining The Daily Voice he spent more than four years at Patch.com, where he covered Mount Kisco, New Castle and Bedford. He has also freelanced for various local publications, including The Examiner, Inside Chappaqua and The Record-Review. Tom is an alumnus of Syracuse University.

Tom was formerly a reporter at Daily Voice.

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Duffy Wins GOP, Independence Lines For Lewisboro Town Board Race Duffy Wins GOP, Independence Lines For Lewisboro Town Board Race
Duffy Wins GOP, Independence Lines For Lewisboro Town Board Race LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- Former Lewisboro Supervisor Charles Duffy has secured the Republicand and Independence Party ballot lines in his bid for a town council seat, according to results from the Westchester County Board of Elections. Duffy, who served as supervisor from 2010 to 2011, mounted write-in campaigns for both ballot lines, which delayed the pace of calling the results following the Sept. 10 primary day. In running, Duffy has been critical of the cross endorsements made by the local Republican and Democratic committees of the town's local incumbents. The deal lead to Councilman Daniel …
South Salem Presbyterian Church Hosting 'Turkey Trot' South Salem Presbyterian Church Hosting 'Turkey Trot'
South Salem Presbyterian Church Hosting 'Turkey Trot' SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The Lewisboro Town Board gave at the go ahead at its meeting on Monday for the South Salem Presbyterian Church to host a Turkey Trot run. The Turkey Trot, which is a 5K road race, is scheduled to take place on Saturday, Nov. 21. A course map shows it passing by the church, the Lewisboro Library and looping around Truesdale Lake. Information on the Turkey Trot is available here in the board's agenda packet; details are on pages 4-5.
ShopRite Parent Company Among New Bidders For 12 A&P Stores ShopRite Parent Company Among New Bidders For 12 A&P Stores
ShopRite Parent Company Among New Bidders For 12 A&P Stores PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y -- Wakefern Food Corp., which is the parent company of the ShopRite grocery chain, is making a $40 million bid for A&P 12 stores, a bankruptcy court filing shows. The closest stores, both carrying the flagship A&P brand, are in Danbury, Conn., and the Dutchess County community of Lagrangeville. The other 10 stores, a mix of Pathmark and Waldbaum's locations, are in Long Island and the greater Philadelphia area. Wakefern has been designated as a stalking-horse bidder, which means that it will be able to get court approval for acquiring the stores if no competing b…
Residents Want Trader Joe's To Replace A&P In Millwood Residents Want Trader Joe's To Replace A&P In Millwood
Residents Want Trader Joe's To Replace A&P In Millwood MILLWOOD, N.Y. -- While the fate of the Millwood A&P space will not be known until a bankruptcy auction next month, some residents in the area want a well-known grocer to enter the fray. An online petition, which calls for Trader Joe's to move into the location, has garnered 821 signatures since it was posted on Wednesday. The petition notes that Millwood already has several high-quality local businesses, ranging from Drug Mart to Rocky's Millwood Deli. "People from all over come to Millwood for these great places." The space is located in Millwood Plaza, a shopping center t…
ShopRite Parent Company Makes $40M Bid For 12 A&P Stores ShopRite Parent Company Makes $40M Bid For 12 A&P Stores
ShopRite Parent Company Makes $40M Bid For 12 A&P Stores WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y -- Wakefern Food Corp., which is the parent company of the ShopRite grocery chain, is making a $40 million bid for A&P 12 stores, a bankruptcy court filing shows. The closest stores, both carrying the flagship A&P brand, are in Danbury, Conn., and the Dutchess County community of Lagrangeville. The other 10 stores, a mix of Pathmark and Waldbaum's locations, are in Long Island and the greater Philadelphia area. Wakefern has been designated as a stalking-horse bidder, which means that it will be able to get court approval for acquiring the stores if no compet…
Chappaqua Rotary Holding Annual 'Community Day' Chappaqua Rotary Holding Annual 'Community Day'
Chappaqua Rotary Holding Annual 'Community Day' CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- The Chappaqua Rotary Club will hold its annual Community Day this Saturday. The gathering, which for years has been a focal point for community organizations in the town of New Castle, is scheduled to take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Chappaqua train station plaza. A notice for this year's Community Day states, "The event is a community gathering with entertainments, food and refreshment, rides for kids, a DJ, informational booths for the many community organizations, vendors, services providers, handcrafts, volunteer corps, church groups, local businesses, et…
Auction Will Determine Fate Of Westchester A&P Stores Auction Will Determine Fate Of Westchester A&P Stores
Auction Will Determine Fate Of Westchester A&P Stores WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. -- The future of several A&P locations will be decided when an auction is held next month for the bankrupt grocery chain. A total of 160 stores are slated to be put up for auction, with 11 in Westchester and Putnam counties, according to federal court records. The total includes four locations - they are in Mount Kisco, Millwood, Bedford and Cortlandt - that were previously part of stalking-horse bids by Acme Markets and Stop & Shop. The stores were dropped from the bid packages earlier this month, records show. Seven locations in the region that will be in…
Judge OK's Sale Of Putnam A&P Stores; Auction Set For Patterson Site Judge OK's Sale Of Putnam A&P Stores; Auction Set For Patterson Site
Judge OK's Sale Of Putnam A&P Stores; Auction Set For Patterson Site PUTNAM COUNTY, N.Y. -- The future of several A&P locations will be decided when an auction is held next month for the bankrupt grocery chain. A total of 160 stores are slated to be put up for auction, with 11 in Westchester and Putnam counties, according to federal court records. The total includes four locations - they are in Mount Kisco, Millwood, Bedford and Cortlandt - that were previously part of stalking-horse bids by Acme Markets and Stop & Shop. The stores were dropped from the bid packages earlier this month, records show. Seven locations in the region that will be include…
Bedford Central Residents Invited To 'Community Discussion' On Thursday Bedford Central Residents Invited To 'Community Discussion' On Thursday
Bedford Central Residents Invited To 'Community Discussion' On Thursday BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Stakeholders in the Bedford Central School District are invited to what is being called a "Community Discussion." The public gathering is scheduled to be on Thursday, Sept. 24 (today), at 3:45 p.m., Bedford Central Schools Superintendent Jere Hochman wrote in an email newsletter. The gathering will be held at Fox Lane High School's cafeteria, Hochman added. "We are sixty square miles that is somewhat a microcosm of the country," Hochman wrote about Bedford Central's composition. "Hopefully with common ground of aspiring for the academic success and …
Armonk Fall Festival Adds New Name, 5K Race Armonk Fall Festival Adds New Name, 5K Race
Armonk Fall Festival Adds New Name, 5K Race ARMONK, N.Y. -- Community members gathered at Wampus Brook Park on Sunday for the Armonk Fall Festival, which is a new take on existing events. Neal Schwartz, president of the Armonk Chamber of Commerce, said that the fall festival reflects a name change - it was previously called the Cider & Donut Festival - and featured more vendors and sponsors. The festival also featured a 5K road race named in honor of Jamie Love, which served as a focal point for attendees. Love, a Byram Hills High School graduate and University of Vermont student who died in 2013 of an irregular heartbeat, Daily…
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