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Pleasantville Residents Join Event Recognizing Architects' Efforts

NORTH SALEM, N.Y. -- North Salem's Allied Community Enterprises recognized the efforts of two architects at a recent fundraiser held at The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls.

Karen Benvin Ransom of Houlihan Lawrence Katonah, Peter Eschweiler, former Westchester County Commissioner of Planning; and Dr. Davies, an ACE Board member from Chappaqua. Winning architects were Stephen Tilly of Dobbs Ferry, and Duo Dickenson.

Karen Benvin Ransom of Houlihan Lawrence Katonah, Peter Eschweiler, former Westchester County Commissioner of Planning; and Dr. Davies, an ACE Board member from Chappaqua. Winning architects were Stephen Tilly of Dobbs Ferry, and Duo Dickenson.

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 Peter and Mickie Eschweiler and Lynn and Peter Russell, all of Pleasantville, got together at a recent reception at The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls supporting Allied Community Enterprises.

Peter and Mickie Eschweiler and Lynn and Peter Russell, all of Pleasantville, got together at a recent reception at The Schoolhouse Theater in Croton Falls supporting Allied Community Enterprises.

Joan Arnold of North Salem, executive director of Allied Community Enterprises, Susan Carpenter, Supervisor of New Castle; Lee Roberts, Supervisor of of Bedford; and Assemblyman David Buchwald who represents the 93rd Assembly District.

Joan Arnold of North Salem, executive director of Allied Community Enterprises, Susan Carpenter, Supervisor of New Castle; Lee Roberts, Supervisor of of Bedford; and Assemblyman David Buchwald who represents the 93rd Assembly District.

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The "Beautiful Dream Award" was presented to Stephen Tilly of Dobbs Ferry, and Duo Dickenson of Madison, Conn., for their work in affordable housing design.

Although the projects exhibited at the event have not yet been built, Allied Community Enterprises hopes that the award will help establish a standard of excellence against which all architects can measure performance when designing projects for the benefit of the community.

ACE is a non-profit organization that develops and advocates for fair and affordable housing.

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