Lloyd Reed
Lloyd Hubert Reed, a Somers resident, died Sept. 1 at home. He had celebrated his 98th birthday on July 31. Reed was born and raised in Washington D.C. He came from a long lineage of academics who were on the
Read MoreLloyd Hubert Reed, a Somers resident, died Sept. 1 at home. He had celebrated his 98th birthday on July 31. Reed was born and raised in Washington D.C. He came from a long lineage of academics who were on the
Read MoreBy Michael Gold Hate crimes happen here. Despite the generally serene and quiet joy emanating from the sidewalks and storefronts of the towns in this part of Westchester, the local police have recently recorded a number of painful incidents of
Read MoreFor those of you residing in Mount Kisco and Bedford who may not be aware, there is a proposal before the Mount Kisco Planning Board to permit the installation of a 267-solar panel farm on property near the corner of
Read MoreA letter to the editor in The Examiner last week claimed that Rob Astorino is best suited to take us forward. But let’s not forget that as a far-right county executive, all he did was take us in reverse. Under Astorino’s tenure, Westchester’s credit rating was lowered twice,
Read MoreConcerning the proposed and ill-advised Somers Sewer District, our Somers Town Board members seem to be rigging to their advantage as many factors as they can. For example, I lived in Lake Lincolndale for 22 years and still own a
Read MoreAs Election Day nears, Putnam County residents have much to consider besides voting for president. Locally, voters face a choice between incumbent state Sen. Pete Harckham and his opponent, Rob Astorino. For those who believe in equality, racial justice and
Read MoreThis is a confession: before 2016, I sometimes voted only for the top of the ticket and occasionally even skipped an off-year election. Today, I know better. If you’re like I used to be, please change your ways, as I
Read MoreI’ll be straight with you. When Pete Harckham announced for the New York Senate in 2018, I had no idea who he was and I did not support his candidacy. But when he won his primary, I joined his campaign
Read MoreAs a third-generation veteran and someone who served our armed forces for three decades before retiring as a master sergeant, supporting candidates for public office who support our military veterans is something I remain focused on. We are truly blessed to
Read MoreAs reported in the Yorktown News on Aug. 27, Rob Astorino has filed for an additional ballot line in his campaign for the state Senate, in a disingenuous move to appear “bipartisan.” Astorino will be running on his Rebuild Our
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