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Editorial

Mayer, Byrne, Burdick, Galef the Choices for State Legislature

October 27, 2020 Annette Assemblyman Kevin Byrne,  Election 2020,  Election Day,  Sandy Galef,  Shelley Mayer

For the past two-and-a-half years, state Sen. Shelley Mayer has represented arguably one of the most diverse districts anywhere in the state. The 37th Senate District extends from parts of Yonkers in the southern end, through the Sound Shore communities

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State Sen. Peter Harckham
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Harckham Has Earned Chance to Continue Serving in 40th Senate District

October 27, 2020 Annette Election 2020,  Election Day,  N.Y. 40th District,  Peter Harckham

With much of the election year suspense revolving around Washington, D.C., it might be easy to forget some of the races closer to home. It is obvious why most of the thousands of people standing outside polling places throughout the

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Editorial

Playing High-Risk High School Sports This Fall Not Worth the Risk

September 15, 2020 Martin Wilbur

It’s completely understandable that high school athletes whose sports were determined to be too risky to be played this fall are frustrated. For the past six months, their lives have been upended with mostly deficient remote learning. So many other

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Editorial

Maximum Transparency is a Must in Review of Major Projects

September 8, 2020 Martin Wilbur

On the surface, there is little in common between the ongoing public hearings connected with the proposed creation of Somers Sewer District #2 and separate applications in Mount Kisco for a solar farm and cell tower. In Somers, the town

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Editorial

It’s Time the State Lowers the Curtain on Con Edison

August 18, 2020 Martin Wilbur

It’s so predictable. The forecast for a major storm becomes apparent three, four, five days in advance with the potential for widespread power outages. The event comes and goes, leaving tens, if not hundreds of thousands of residents in the

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Editorial

We’re a Long Way From Being Done with COVID-19 in New York

June 30, 2020 Martin Wilbur

Over the past month, there has been plenty of optimism in New York when it comes to COVID-19. We had paid our dues with a sudden and severe lockdown for a little more than two months, and with the best

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Charity Food Purchases Should Offer Better Nutrition

June 26, 2020 Examiner Media

By Michael Gold Do our local food donation programs worsen the health of their intended recipients? Yes, of course, people need to eat, but we should also question the nutritional quality of the food we’re donating to the hungry folks

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Editorial

Charity Food Purchases Should Offer Better Nutrition

June 23, 2020 Annette

By Michael Gold Do our local food donation programs worsen the health of their intended recipients? Yes, of course, people need to eat, but we should also question the nutritional quality of the food we’re donating to the hungry folks

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Editorial

Foundation Helps Families in Need of Food, Supplies in COVID-19 Era

June 23, 2020 Annette

By Dora Ochoa The COVID-19 pandemic has been the cause of much tragedy, but it has also provided us an opportunity to rebuild the world and provide hope amid suffering and grief. Twenty years ago, I traveled from Ecuador to

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Editorial

Speaking Up in a Post George Floyd World 

June 14, 2020 Adam Stone Black Lives Matter,  George Floyd,  Krista Berardi,  Racism

I gasped when I saw the text from my friend. An actual, audible, unintentional gasp, for no one’s benefit while alone in my office. The text contained a flier showing an image of a black fist and was advertising a

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