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David Pogue to talk climate change at Bedford Playhouse

Join David Pogue — CBS Sunday Morning correspondent, seven-time Emmy winner, and author of “How to Prepare for Climate Change” — for a Bedford 2030 Community Climate Conversation at the Bedford Playhouse.

It’s a talk about the bright side of the climate crisis. Pogue will share 10 reasons to feel hopeful — and 10 actions you can take right now to help turn things around in our community. 

The Community Climate Conversation, presented in partnership with Bedford 2030, will be held Thursday, Jan. 23, from 7 to 8:15 p.m., at the Bedford Playhouse, located at 633 Old Post Road, Bedford. For tickets and more information, visit bedfordplayhouse.org/live-events/.


Model train show on display in Bedford Hills through Jan. 28

The Bedford Hills Historical Museum is hosting a “New Model Train Show” on the lower level of the Town of Bedford building located at 321 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills.

The display is open Thursday and Saturday through Jan. 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. 

Visitors can see the HO Gauge model trains run on the track in the village that was built by the late Dr. Robert Bibi of Katonah and donated by his wife, Maria, and reinstalled at the museum. With the guidance of our board member and train aficionado, Rick Carmichael, members of the Olde Newburgh Model Railroad Club installed the HO-gauge set at the museum where it remains on display. 

The museum says the new model train display is great for kids of all ages and adults, and it’s free of charge.


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Zach Silber joins The Recorder board

The board of directors of The Recorder News Inc. is pleased to announce a new member, Zach Silber. 

Silber, a North Castle resident, was among the first volunteers to help launch The Recorder. He has been instrumental in securing corporate sponsorships early in our venture and advising on growth strategies to secure a strong financial foundation. 

Silber is no stranger to local journalism. In fact, he got his start in fourth grade as the local school correspondent for his hometown newspaper in New Jersey. Since then, he’s worked in and around media his entire career, including with Advance, one of the largest local news publishers in the United States, and as a senior executive for over a decade at a leading national strategic communications firm. 

Silber joins Recorder board members Ed Baum, Karen Sabath and Lloyd Trufelman.

“With his strong background in media, strategy and marketing, Zach will continue to play a key role in ensuring the successful operation of our nonprofit newsroom,” The Recorder’s board said in a joint statement. 

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