George Vargulick
George Vargulick, a retired elementary school teacher, died peacefully on Feb. 17 at home with his family by his side. He was 93. Vargulick was born Dec. 25, 1927, in Fort Pierce, Fla. In the Army in 1945, he served
Read MoreGeorge Vargulick, a retired elementary school teacher, died peacefully on Feb. 17 at home with his family by his side. He was 93. Vargulick was born Dec. 25, 1927, in Fort Pierce, Fla. In the Army in 1945, he served
Read MoreDanielle Marie Coletta, a sixth-grade English teacher at Mildred E. Strang Middle School in Yorktown, died unexpectedly on Feb. 22 with her family holding her hands. She was 48. Coletta was born Jan. 11, 1973. She attended George Washington Elementary
Read MorePeter W. Hughes, a lifelong Mount Kisco resident, died peacefully at home on Feb. 22. He was 89. Peter was born on July 5, 1931, to the late Victor A. and Ann Finnegan Hughes. He married his wife, Frances Didio,
Read MoreKenneth Robert Carr, 73, of North Palm Beach, Fla. and New Milford, Conn., embarked on to his next adventure quietly, courageously and peacefully on Feb. 11 at his home in Florida surrounded by family, just as he wished. Over the
Read MoreIn response to Larry Penner’s letter to the editor last week (“Something isn’t Adding Up With the MTA’s Cost for Two Key Projects”), the author knows transit. Not everyone else does. It would be nice if the author kept this
Read MoreRe: Senate Bill S4547, Regulation of Accessory Dwelling Units. In my opinion, this proposed piece of legislation is just another example of big government’s reprehensible overreach to further micromanage even more aspects of our lives. Each individual locality in our
Read MoreI have lived in Yorktown for over 30 years and have witnessed and been part of many local elections. Too often I have observed uncontested elections. It is the responsibility of party officials and their district leaders to insure there
Read MoreBy Dr. Richard H. Becker With the November presidential election still in our rear-view mirrors, it is difficult to believe that the 2021 campaign process is already well underway. Local political parties have met, interviewed and selected their candidates. Petitioning,
Read MoreLakeland School District officials have responded to an outcry from parents to return students to the classroom by unveiling a plan that would implement in-person learning four days a week in early April. During a lengthy meeting Thursday night in
Read MoreBy Ray Gallagher Examiner Sports Editor @Directrays & Rob DiAntonio @RJD_Photos HORACE GREELEY (2-2-1) earned a monumental victory over John Jay-Cross River with a 5-4 win on Sunday evening at Brewster Ice Arena. “It’s definitely a big confidence boost,” Greeley
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