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Election 2024The White Plains Examiner

Stewart-Cousins Looks to Fend Off Challenger in 35th Senate District Matchup

October 30, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Khristen Kerr doesn’t shy away from a challenge. Kerr, the Republican candidate in this year’s 35th state Senate District race, is taking on Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins (D-Yonkers), likely the second most powerful woman in New York, for the

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PoliticsThe Examiner

Luzio Apologizes in Facebook Post in Closing Stages of Village Board Race

October 30, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Mount Kisco Village Board candidate Tom Luzio issued an apology for a two-and-a-half-year-old social media post featuring college photos and a handwritten note with a swastika, saying he hadn’t noticed the image when he posted it but recognized the need

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Election 2024The Examiner

Shimsky, Challenger Debate Future of Taxes, Edgemont in 92nd Assembly District Race

October 30, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Democratic Assemblywoman MaryJane Shimsky is seeking re-election for her seat for the first time next week against Alessandro Crocco. While this is Crocco’s first run for elected office in America, it’s not the first time he would be elected to

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Approves ShopRite TCO, Paves Way for Supermarket to Open

October 29, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Mount Kisco Planning Board approved a Temporary Certificate for Occupancy (TCO) last week for the new ShopRite at the Diamond Properties complex, setting up a likely mid-November opening for the supermarket. Board members were swayed as Diamond Properties CEO

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Election 2024The Examiner

Newcomers Add Intrigue to Mount Kisco Village Board Race

October 29, 2024 Martin Wilbur

In 2023, the independent Village Inclusive Party (VIP) ticket led by Mayor Michael Cindrich swept the Mount Kisco elections over the Democrats. This year, the VIP has two more candidates, Braille Diaz and John Mullen, both political newcomers, to take

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Phelps Opens New $24.5M Maternal Child Health Center to Enhance Care

October 28, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Phelps Hospital has reimagined how to take care of mothers who arrive to give birth and their newborns with the opening of its new Maternal Child Health Center. Last Thursday, Phelps cut the ribbon on its new 22,700-square foot space

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Election 2024PoliticsThe Examiner

Lawler, Jones in Crucial Battle Royale for the 17th Congressional District

October 27, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The 17th Congressional District election is not only being closely watched in Westchester, Putnam and Rockland counties but across the United States as well. The matchup between Republican incumbent Mike Lawler and Democratic challenger Mondaire Jones is one of a

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Human InterestThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Church Welcomes Christian Singer-Songwriter Preaching Kindness

October 24, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Gilead Presbyterian Church in Carmel promises to have a memorable event under its roof this Saturday. The 280-year-old congregation on Church Avenue will host singer-songwriter Bobby Jo Valentine on Saturday afternoon, a performer who crisscrosses the United States performing

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BusinessThe White Plains Examiner

Westchester Sports Collectible Maven is in His Glory With Yanks-Dodgers Series

October 24, 2024 Martin Wilbur

For New York baseball fans, 2024 has been a year to remember. Between the surprise post-season run from the Mets and the Yankees’ first World Series appearance in 15 years, it has been a special time. When the Bronx Bombers

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EducationThe Examiner

Pleasantville STRONG Looks at 10 Years of Progress Fighting Alcohol, Drugs

October 24, 2024 Martin Wilbur

About a decade ago, longtime Pleasantville resident John Mueller was alarmed at the spiraling rates of overdoses and drug use among local youths. While reports suggested it may have been part of a national trend, Mueller knew that something had

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