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The Heights In Lewisboro Raises The Bar With Music & More

LEWISBORO, N.Y. -- Access to live music, inventive cocktails and good food just got easier thanks to the opening of The Heights and Brother's Vic's Lounge, a new 6,000-square-foot concert venue/banquet hall/restaurant owned by Lewisboro resident Victor Ponzo.

CASH BASH with Alex Battles at The Heights and Brother Vic's in South Salem, N.Y.

CASH BASH with Alex Battles at The Heights and Brother Vic's in South Salem, N.Y.

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The team at The Heights and Brother Vic's Lounge in South Salem: Brian Gernant, left, Victor Ponzo, middle and Sue Vitiello, right.

The team at The Heights and Brother Vic's Lounge in South Salem: Brian Gernant, left, Victor Ponzo, middle and Sue Vitiello, right.

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The bar area at The Heights and Brother Vic's in South Salem, N.Y.

The bar area at The Heights and Brother Vic's in South Salem, N.Y.

Photo Credit: The Heights Facebook

The space, technically in Vista, but with a South Salem P.O., features a lounge area in the front and a banquet area in the back. It officially opened Friday, Feb. 10 with a huge emphasis on music.

Ponzo is a musician --  he's in a band with other Lewisboro, N.Y. residents called Blues Corruption -- and is big on booking name-brand acts that rock. On the docket: Christine Ohlman & Rebel Montez (on Friday, Feb. 24), Hugh Pool (on Friday, March 3) and Vaneese Thomas (Saturday, March 4), to name a few.

Sporting events on screens in the lounge portion are also on the agenda with the Daytona 500 set for Sunday, Feb. 26.

Fine dining and drinks are another part of Ponzo's mission and he's brought in hospitality experts such as General Manager Brian Gernant, Bar Manager Sue Vitiello, and Chef Matt White to ensure the utmost in customer satisfaction.

The Heights and Brother's Vic's Lounge is located at 920 Oakridge Commons, (914) 841-1597, www.theheightsatbrothervics.com/.

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