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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'Miles For Miles' Run In Armonk To Highlight Mental Health 'Miles For Miles' Run In Armonk To Highlight Mental Health
'Miles For Miles' Run In Armonk To Highlight Mental Health ARMONK, N.Y. -- Byram Hills High School in Armonk will host a run called "Miles for Miles," which is intended to raise awareness about mental health. The run, supported by Team Daniel, is scheduled for May 31 at 9 a.m., with registration open on site an hour earlier. Robert Laitman recently told North Castle Town Board members about the event. He said that it is named for Miles Applebaum. Applebaum, an Armonk resident, was found dead last fall days after he went missing. Community members at the time joined Applebaum's family for a vigil in Wampus Brook Park. Team Daniel's website…
Police Name Man Fatally Shot After Entering Mahopac Home Police Name Man Fatally Shot After Entering Mahopac Home
Police Name Man Fatally Shot After Entering Mahopac Home MAHOPAC, N.Y. -- Carmel Police have named Philip Miraglia as the man who was fatally shot after entering a Mahopac home occupied by a former domestic partner early Saturday morning. Police said that the incident was reported at 1:55 a.m. on May 9. The female former partner living in the house, located on Ann Road, reported that Miraglia was trying to break into home and kill her, police said. Carmel Police added that a man who is a tenant in a basement residence of the house reported to 911 that he saw a man with a gun getting entry to the residence. Police added that officers who re…
Mount Kisco Police Consolidation Contract Gets OK From County Legislators Mount Kisco Police Consolidation Contract Gets OK From County Legislators
Mount Kisco Police Consolidation Contract Gets OK From County Legislators WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- Westchester County's Board of Legislators unanimously approved the contract for consolidating police with Mount Kisco. The vote on Monday night passed by 16-0 in favor of the contract, which is officially called an intermunicipal agreement (IMA). The legislature's passage came roughly three weeks after the IMA was unanimously approved by Mount Kisco's Village Board of Trustees. County legislators praised the deal, which would take effect this year and run until Dec. 31, 2019.  Legislator David Gelfarb, who chairs one of the two committees that moved the IMA to t…
Meet Chappaqua School Board, Library Board Candidates At Local Meet Chappaqua School Board, Library Board Candidates At Local
Meet Chappaqua School Board, Library Board Candidates At Local CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Chappaqua's school board and library board candidates will be available to meet with voters at a pair of gatherings at Local, according to an announcement from the League of Women Voters of New Castle. Maggie Christ, who is seeking a library board seat, will be available on Saturday, May 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Local, an eatery that is located at 75 S. Greeley Ave. in downtown Chappaqua. Christ is running unopposed for the seat. Incumbent school board member Alyson Gardner will be available on Wednesday, May 13, 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., also at Local. Gardner is …
Chappaqua Crossing's Affordable Housing May Move To Cupola Building Chappaqua Crossing's Affordable Housing May Move To Cupola Building
Chappaqua Crossing's Affordable Housing May Move To Cupola Building CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- Chappaqua Crossing developer Summit/Greenfield unveiled a plan to shift the site's proposed affordable housing into the historic "cupola building," video of Tuesday's New Castle Town Board meeting shows. Currently, Summit/Greenfield has zoning approval from the town to construct 111 housing units in a cluster on the site that it calls the East Village. The Town Board granted the approval in 2011. Andrew Tung, whose planning firm is working for Summit/Greenfield, told the board that the area allows for 60 townhouses and 51 multifamily condos. Of the latter, Tung said t…
Scotts Corners Overhaul Plan Gets Public Airing At Forum Scotts Corners Overhaul Plan Gets Public Airing At Forum
Scotts Corners Overhaul Plan Gets Public Airing At Forum POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Town officials and consultants presented a new version of the overhaul plan for Scotts Corners at a Tuesday public forum held at the Pound Ridge Library. The proposal, which has streetscape improvements to help pedestrians and bicyclists, calls for adding new sidewalks and bump-out curbs along Westchester Avenue; narrowing the width of the road to help slow down traffic; replacing lights and trees; and adding medians to the corridor that have special pavement material. Other measures include reconstructing a water fountain and moving a clock.  The project, whose sco…
Local Icon Lloyd Bedford Cox Jr. Remembered For Community Involvement Local Icon Lloyd Bedford Cox Jr. Remembered For Community Involvement
Local Icon Lloyd Bedford Cox Jr. Remembered For Community Involvement BEDFORD HILLS, N.Y. -- Bedford icon Lloyd Bedford Cox Jr. is being remembered by town residents and officials as someone who was a major figure in the community. Supervisor Chris Burdick called the former longtime Bedford resident and retired president of the Lloyd Bedford Cox Inc. insurance brokerage firm, whose passing at 85 was announced this week, a "tremendous contributor to the Bedford community." Cox's family business, insurance agency Lloyd Bedford Cox Inc. (LBC), is located in the heart of downtown Bedford Hills, at 2 Depot Plaza. Burdick, who knew Cox well, added, "He was a…
Carmel School Board Approves Andy Irvin As Superintendent Carmel School Board Approves Andy Irvin As Superintendent
Carmel School Board Approves Andy Irvin As Superintendent CARMEL, N.Y. -- Carmel's Board of Education voted to appoint Andy Irvin as the next superintendent, the school district announced. The appointed passed at the board's May 5 meeting, the announcement adds. Irvin, who is currently Carmel's deputy superintendent, is set to start in the top post on Aug. 1. He will replace James Ryan, who is scheduled to retire. “We believe that Mr. Irvin is an outstanding educational leader and an excellent choice to lead Carmel, School Board President Richard Kreps remarked in a statement. "He has first-hand knowledge of the District, as well as substantia…
Conifer Appeals Judge's Ruling, Seeks New Castle Permit Extension Conifer Appeals Judge's Ruling, Seeks New Castle Permit Extension
Conifer Appeals Judge's Ruling, Seeks New Castle Permit Extension CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. - Just a day after a state Supreme Court judge dismissed Conifer Realty's lawsuit against the town of New Castle, the developer's lawyer confirmed that a notice of appeal has been filed. Judge Charles Wood sided with New Castle in a dispute for when a special permit for Conifer's Chappaqua Station affordable-housing proposal expires. Conifer argued that the permit is in effect for 25 years due to a provision in the town code that covers workforce housing. The town argued that an 18-month timeline, which applies to special permits in general, covers the period for constru…
Talk Gets Heated In Mount Kisco Over Police Consolidation Talk Gets Heated In Mount Kisco Over Police Consolidation
Talk Gets Heated In Mount Kisco Over Police Consolidation MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Although a contract for the proposed police consolidation with Westchester County was approved by Mount Kisco lawmakers two weeks ago, the matter continued to be contentious at a Monday village Board of Trustees meeting. Talk started when resident Kim Terlizzi announced that she and her husband, who is village police Lt. Louis Terlizzi, collected residents' signatures on a petition calling for a referendum on the consolidation. Kim Terlizzi stated that 810 signatures were collected in a week. “These are your constituents," she said. "This is a democracy. You must…
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