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Election 2022

Stewart-Cousins Faces Republican Challenger for State Senate Seat

October 30, 2022 Andrew Vitelli

Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, who has represented the 35th State Senate District since 2007, has a challenge this year from political newcomer Khristen Kerr, a Republican. It is the first time the Yonkers resident has had general election competition

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Conservative Comedy – in Westchester?

August 27, 2021 Andrew Vitelli

White Plains’ Chrissie Mayr Navigates Cancel Culture as a Conservative Comedian “I don’t think there are any comedy clubs in North Korea,” says Chrissie Mayr, a Westchester-based comic. “I think it’s a good gauge for where a society is.” Technically, North Korea does

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Sean Patrick Maloney
The Putnam Examiner

Maloney, Lowey Face Vote on Syria

September 2, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Barack Obama,  Nita Lowey,  Sean Patrick Maloney,  Syria

Last week, President Obama looked poised to take military action in response to Syria’s alleged use of chemical weapons without turning to Congress for approval. On Saturday, he put part of the onus on lawmakers, saying he believes military action

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The Putnam Examiner

Sheriff’s Office Introduces Patrol Boat

September 1, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Patrol Boat,  Rose Harvey,  Sheriff Don Smith

A new patrol boat was introduced to Putnam County last week. Commissioner Rose Harvey of the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and Sheriff Don Smith held the launching of a new patrol boat on the

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The Putnam Examiner

Lawmakers Spar Over Peekskill Hollow Road

August 29, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Peekskill Hollow Road,  Sam Oliverio

The legislature revisited the possibility of a weight limit for vehicle on Peekskill Hollow Road last week in an often contentious committee meeting, with Legislator Sam Oliverio demanding the county take action but officials saying their hands were tied by

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The Putnam Examiner

Putnam Duo Premiering Reality Pilot in Brewster

August 26, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Brewster

In 2003, roommates Matt Frohman and Rich Marshall were working together at Hudson Valley Outfitters in Cold Spring when the Outdoor Life Network called the store with an unusual request. The network was looking for two fit, outdoorsy men in

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The Putnam Examiner

Nimham Memorial Recognizes War Hero

August 21, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Daniel Nimham Intertribal Pow Wow,  Gil Tarbox

More than two-dozen tribes came together this past weekend to celebrate their culture—and remember a long gone war hero. Both Saturday and Sunday, Putnam County Veterans Memorial Park hosted the 13th annual Daniel Nimham Intertribal Pow-Wow, welcoming hundreds to take

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The Putnam Examiner

Mark Slouka’s ‘Brewster’ Earns Praise

August 21, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Brewster,  Mark Slouka

Novelist Mark Slouka was born in Queens and spent his childhood moving throughout the United States, living for part of his youth in a cabin in Brewster’s Putnam Lake.  His first novels, however, were set in Europe, his parents’ homeland.

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The Putnam Examiner

Putnam DA Sues Sheriff: Levy Files $5 Million Defamation Lawsuit Against Smith

August 14, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Alexandru Hossu,  District Attorney Adam Levy,  Lawsuit,  Sheriff Don Smith

Putnam County District Attorney Adam Levy has filed a $5 million defamation lawsuit against Sheriff Don Smith, saying the sheriff erroneously accused Levy of interfering with the criminal investigation of Alexandru Hossu, a family friend of the DA arrested in

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The Putnam Examiner

Missing Carmel Graduate Found Safe

August 14, 2013 Andrew Vitelli Dana Bonanno,  Dana Lauren Bonanno

Dana Bonanno, the Somers native and Carmel High School graduate who disappeared from her Brooklyn apartment three weeks ago, has been found safe, a friend confirmed. Bonanno, 33, left her apartment at around 11 p.m. on July 22 after texting

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