The newly opened Inn at Pound Ridge by Jean-Georges -- formerly Emily Shaw's Inn -- is a sophisticated fusion of urban/rural. The attentive wait staff, decked out in down-home plaid shirts, add to the laid-back ambiance of this high-dining restau that brings new life to the hamlet. With integrity and flair, celebrated restauranteur Jean-Georges Vongerichten continues to make culinary history by honoring Pound Ridge past in this Westchester town that is often referred to as "God's Country."
In the following excerpt from my book, POUND RIDGE PAST: Remembrances of Our Townsfolk, former Pound Ridger Jean Ensign, recalls ...
“On other nights, 'Howdy Doody,' the TV phenomenon, came on at five o'clock. There was a convergence on the Inn because many people didn't have televisions. Jack and Adele did, so we'd go over and watch the show with the other kids in the hamlet."
POUND RIDGE PAST: Remembrances of Our Townsfolk -- with graphic design by
Gina Federico and photography by Fran Collin -- is now in its second printing.
Books are available on Amazon.
To order personally signed copies, write to bonnibrodnick@gmail.com.
Gina Federico and photography by Fran Collin -- is now in its second printing.
Books are available on Amazon.
To order personally signed copies, write to bonnibrodnick@gmail.com.


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