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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Pound Ridge Library Hosting Animals From New Canaan Nature Center Pound Ridge Library Hosting Animals From New Canaan Nature Center
Pound Ridge Library Hosting Animals From New Canaan Nature Center POUND RIDGE, N.Y. -- Animals from the New Canaan Nature Center will be making a trip across the state line for a Tuesday visit at the Pound Ridge Library. "By meeting live animals, students learn how each is suited to live in its environment: what it eats, where it lives and what covers it’s body," the Pound Ridge Library states in its event announcement. "We’ll learn about some common misconceptions as we study each species, emphasizing respect for all animals." The gathering is titled, "New Canaan Nature Center: Meet the Animals @ The Library." It is schedule…
Lewisboro Library Offers Spring Break Activities Lewisboro Library Offers Spring Break Activities
Lewisboro Library Offers Spring Break Activities SOUTH SALEM, N.Y. -- Looking for attractions to take your kids to while they are off from school this week? The Lewisboro Library offers several local events that are friendly for families. The first is called "Dragon Dens & Fairy Huts" and is scheduled for Tuesday, March 22 at 3 p.m.  "Build magical dwellings for your favorite storybook characters," the promotion states. The gathering is geared towards kids in kindergarten through fifth grade. The second event is called "Volcano Creations," where kids can learn about how volcanoes work. The event is sched…
Kids, Teens Invited To Join Ruth Keeler Library's Poster Contest Kids, Teens Invited To Join Ruth Keeler Library's Poster Contest
Kids, Teens Invited To Join Ruth Keeler Library's Poster Contest NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- The Ruth Keeler Memorial Library is encouraging kids and teens to sign up for a poster-design contest to make imagery for its upcoming fair. The library notes that a $100 cash prize will be available to each winner of the three age-group contest categories: 12 and under, 13 to 18 year olds, and adults. This year's poster theme, the library states, is called "Our Town." Submissions must be 12" x 18", the library adds, and include mention of its upcoming book fair and plant sale, which are on May 7 and May 8. The times and location must also be mentio…
Mount Kisco Mayor, Wife Discuss Their Decades-Long Relationshop Mount Kisco Mayor, Wife Discuss Their Decades-Long Relationshop
Mount Kisco Mayor, Wife Discuss Their Decades-Long Relationshop MOUNT KISCO, N.Y. -- Daily Voice is running a new segment called DVLovers, where we take a look at local residents in relationships, whether they are married or dating. The first profile involves Mount Kisco Mayor Michael Cindrich and his wife, Linda. Married for nearly four decades, they have volunteered for an array of local groups. Michael Cindrich has served as mayor for 12 years, while Linda Cindrich is on the village's Recreation Commission. The mayor, who served in the military when he was younger, is also a member of the local American Legion, while Linda Cindrich is a member of its…
Ruth Keeler Library Teams Up With Stamford Museum For 'Week Of Fun' Ruth Keeler Library Teams Up With Stamford Museum For 'Week Of Fun'
Ruth Keeler Library Teams Up With Stamford Museum For 'Week Of Fun' NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- Looking for something to do with your kids while they are off from school during spring break? The Ruth Keeler Memorial Library is teaming up with the Stamford Museum and Nature Center to offer what it calls a "week of fun." The library, with the museum's help, will offer a series of activities, which will run daily from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. The first activity is called "Science Rocks," which is set for Monday, March 21.  "We will make things foam, fizz, fly, and colors move and more while exploring the principles of science." The secon…
Registration Opens For Bedford Central's Elementary 'BikeRun' Registration Opens For Bedford Central's Elementary 'BikeRun'
Registration Opens For Bedford Central's Elementary 'BikeRun' BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Elementary school students from across the Bedford Central School District are invited to join in the sixth-annual BikeRun. This year's BikeRun is scheduled for Sunday, May 15 and will be held at the Fox Lane Campus. The BikeRun serves as an opportunity to bring together kids from kindergarten through fifth grade in the district's five elementary schools: West Patent, Mount Kisco, Bedford Hills, Bedford Village and Pound Ridge. Registration is available through the school district's website.
Somers School District Holding 15th-Annual Art Show Somers School District Holding 15th-Annual Art Show
Somers School District Holding 15th-Annual Art Show SOMERS, N.Y. -- The Somers Central School District announced that it will hold its district-wide art show. The event is officially called the Festival of the Arts and is now in its 15th year. The art show is scheduled to be held on Thursday, April 28. It is set to take place at Somers High School and will run from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Vander Linden Concedes Bedford Seat Race; Carr Ahead In Unofficial Results Vander Linden Concedes Bedford Seat Race; Carr Ahead In Unofficial Results
Vander Linden Concedes Bedford Seat Race; Carr Ahead In Unofficial Results BEDFORD, N.Y. -- Republican candidate Luke Vander Linden has conceded the race to fill a vacant council seat on the Bedford Town Board. Vander Linden told Daily Voice that last night he emailed his opponent, Democrat MaryAnn Carr, and congratulated her. Vander Linden and Carr each live in Bedford Hills, a hamlet that currently lacks representation on the board. Referencing their common ties to the hamlet, Vander Linden noted that he told his opponent "to make Bedford Hills proud!" "I'm proud of the race I ran," Vander Linden stated. "It was entirely based around th…
New Castle Supervisor Greenstein To Speak At League Of Women Voters Talk New Castle Supervisor Greenstein To Speak At League Of Women Voters Talk
New Castle Supervisor Greenstein To Speak At League Of Women Voters Talk CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. -- New Castle Supervisor Rob Greenstein will speak at a local League of Women Voters forum on Thursday, March 17. The gathering is scheduled to take place from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Chappaqua Library's theater. The event offers a chance to get updates on town news. The league encourages participants to ask Greenstein questions. "Join us for a lively discussion on many topics and issues of the day," the league notes. Refreshments, including coffee, will be available, the league's announcement adds.
Somers Middle School Students Present 'Aladdin Jr.' Somers Middle School Students Present 'Aladdin Jr.'
Somers Middle School Students Present 'Aladdin Jr.' SOMERS, N.Y. -- Students at Somers Middle School will be performing in two renditions of "Aladdin Jr." a live-action version of the Disney movie with the same name. The performances are scheduled for Thursday, March 17 at 7 p.m., Friday, March 18 at 7 p.m., and Saturday, March 19. Saturday will feature two performances, with the first at 1 p.m. and the second at 7 p.m. The play is being produced through the Somers Drama Club. Tickets are available on the website Seat Yourself. Information on the 'Aladdin Jr.' performances is available on the school's website.
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