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Stephen Jerome Schablien Jr. of Bowie, Md. went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Dec. 5 at his home. He was 80 years old. Known to his friends and family as Jerry, he was born in Peekskill on May
Read MoreStephen Jerome Schablien Jr. of Bowie, Md. went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Dec. 5 at his home. He was 80 years old. Known to his friends and family as Jerry, he was born in Peekskill on May
Read MoreRobert R. “Bob” Morabito unexpectedly passed away on Dec. 27. He was 69. Bob, born on Aug. 4, 1951, was affectionately known as “B-Boy” or “Beebs” and grew up in the Bronx, which will forever be his home. He spent
Read MoreMarilyn Victoria Svec, a White Plains resident, died Dec. 22 after a brief illness. She was 82. Svec was born in the Bronx on Dec. 13, 1938, to Concetta and Alfred Sacco. She graduated from Christopher Columbus High School in
Read MoreRobert “Bobby” C. Trimpe passed away peacefully in his sleep on Christmas Day. He was 91. Bobby was born in Mount Vernon on Mar. 22, 1929. It was there that he married his sweetheart and devoted wife of 66 years,
Read MoreSomething was missing from the announcement from MTA Chairman Pat Foye and Metro-North President Catherine Renaldi that installation of Positive Train Control was based upon the most recent project recovery schedule and will meet the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) deadline of Dec. 31. What they
Read MoreA long overdue public comment period has been opened by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) for the Saw Mill Parkway construction project between Thornwood and Pleasantville. Comments are due to DEC via e-mail by Jan. 7 at DEP.R3@dec.ny.gov. Currently a 1.5-mile stretch of the Saw Mill
Read MoreThe Putnam County Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and Putnam County Tourism are heralding local businesses and their continuing efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. “It’s requiring support from all sectors, and our business community has been resourceful and committed from the very beginning,” said Kathleen Abels, President of the
Read MoreThe Bedford Board of Education is weighing the installation of a solar farm on 30 vacant acres behind West Patent Elementary School that would net the district an average of about $500,000 annually. District officials have been in discussions with
Read MoreWhile state and local officials anticipate a surge in COVID-19 cases over the next two weeks, Westchester County has seen active cases drop below 8,000 for the first time in nearly a month. Following an expected spike of cases reported
Read MoreBy Ray Gallagher Examiner Sports Editor @Directrays It was an unconscionable year, a year most of us would rather put in the rear-view mirror and never see again. That said, our local athletes lifted the lid on some of the
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