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What's Happening Around Port Chester This Week

PORT CHESTER, N.Y. - Here's a look at events happening around Port Chester this week including government meetings and community gatherings. See our events listing for more.

Monday

Port Chester Planning Board Meeting: 7 p.m. The agenda includes the consideration of two site plan applications and three public hearings. Village Courthouse, 350 North Main St., Port Chester.

Rye Brook Budget Workshop: 7 p.m. The Village Board will review the preliminary budget filed by the administration last Wednesday. The budget proposes a tax cap levy of 1.46 percent. Village Hall, 938 King St., Rye Brook.

Tuesday

Rye Board of Trustees: 7 p.m. The Village will hold a trio of public hearings on Tuesday, two of which involve site plan applications for Rye Ridge Shopping Center and Blind Brook Country Club. Village Hall, 938 King St., Rye Brook.

Family University at Port Chester Middle School: 5 p.m. This free event for families of fifth through twelfth graders offers workshops in English and Spanish exploring problems facing teens. Free dinner is also included. Port Chester Middle School, 113 Bowman Ave., Rye Brook.

Strawberry Fields Beatles Cover Band: 8 p.m. This Beatles cover band will be performing inside Blind Brook Middle School/High School auditorium. Blind Brook Auditorium, 390 North Ridge St., Rye Brook.

Wednesday

Port Chester Diversity and Multicultural Dinner: 6 p.m. Students from Port Chester Middle School who visited Spain earlier this month will sit down with their Spanish hosts and their families and break bread. Port Chester Middle School, 113 Bowman Ave., Rye Brook.

Thursday

Port Chester Board of Education Meeting: 7 p.m. The Board of Education recently presented the proposed budget cuts the district would have to impose to make up the deficit from the 2 percent tax cap. Port Chester Middle School, 113 Bowman Ave., Rye Brook.

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