William Dias
William F. Dias, an Ossining resident, died Aug. 4. He was 91. Dias was born May 3, 1929, to Lawrence and Secundina (nee Coelho) Dias in Mount Vernon. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army from 1951 to
Read MoreWilliam F. Dias, an Ossining resident, died Aug. 4. He was 91. Dias was born May 3, 1929, to Lawrence and Secundina (nee Coelho) Dias in Mount Vernon. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Army from 1951 to
Read MoreBy Sal M. Di Costanzo Many of you who watch my biweekly Facebook Live videos already know that Medicaid eligibility has recently become even more challenging. As if dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic wasn’t enough, on Apr. 2, Gov. Cuomo’s
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Read MoreJamaal Bowman and Mondaire Jones shocked the nation when they won their primaries to become Democratic candidates for Congress in seats that are all but certain to be won in November. Most of the attention they have received revolved around their
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Read MoreBy Brian Kluepfel Since there’s plenty of time to read these days, I came across two interesting bird-themed books last week. Douglas Adams is best known for his “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” series. They sold millions and earned him fame.
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