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Arts & EntertainmentThe Examiner

Artist Turns Legendary Works into Garments and Merchandise

January 14, 2025 Abby Luby

Jazzy leggings, a wildly-designed blanket, a splashy rug and snazzy shoes. These are some of the fanciful items created by artist and art historian Marcy B. Freedman in her new exhibit “My Art on Everything!” that is currently on view

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GovernmentThe Examiner

New Castle Town Administrator Shapiro to Retire at End of March

January 14, 2025 Martin Wilbur

New Castle Town Administrator Jill Shapiro will be retiring from her post in late March after filling that role for more than a decade and 35 years of continuous service to the town. Shapiro, who made the announcement just after

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Close to Applying for Federal Grant to Improve Street Safety

January 14, 2025 Martin Wilbur

Mount Kisco will apply for a federal grant as soon as next month that officials hope will provide funding to employ various strategies to improve safety for pedestrians, drivers and bicyclists in the village. Last Saturday, the village’s transportation consultant

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EducationThe Examiner

Couple Preparing to Offer New Childcare Choice for Families

January 13, 2025 Martin Wilbur

By this spring, families will have another choice for their child care needs in the area. Allen Yesilevich and his wife, Rebecca Scharf, are opening Kiddie Academy in Briarcliff Manor, which will mainly serve children from six weeks old through

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Human InterestThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Photo Exhibit on Faith Communities to Open This Week

January 13, 2025 Examiner Media

This year marks 150 years since the incorporation of Mount Kisco as a village. The year-long sesquicentennial celebrations start this month with “Faith Communities,” an exhibition of photographs of historic houses of worship, past and present faith communities and interfaith projects at the

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P’ville Firefighters Remember Murdered Comrade at Vigil 29 Years Later

January 9, 2025 Examiner Media

By Anna Carpinelli More than 40 residents and emergency service members gathered in Graham Hills Park in Mount Pleasant Monday evening to memorialize Thomas Dorr Sr., the late Pleasantville volunteer firefighter who was murdered 29 years ago. The annual candlelight

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Featured PieceGovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Homeless Man’s Death Spurs Push to Reach Those in Need

January 8, 2025 Martin Wilbur

Mount Kisco officials are searching for ways they can partner with county government and various organizations to reach the village’s homeless population after a man was found dead in the woods three days before Christmas. Authorities are still awaiting toxicology

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Police/FireThe Examiner

Chappaqua Firehouse Expansion Projected to Be Finished Next Winter

January 6, 2025 Martin Wilbur

The expansion of Chappaqua’s King Street firehouse is still a year away from being completed after delays in obtaining approvals lasted longer than expected. At the last 2024 meeting of the New Castle Fire District No. 1 Board of Commissioners,

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PoliticsThe Examiner

Lawler Supports Johnson for Speaker, Calls Out Republican Rebels

January 2, 2025 Martin Wilbur

Congressman Mike Lawler (R-Pearl River) said late last week that he will support House Speaker Mike Johnson to retain his role and called out Republican hardliners who have called for Johnson’s ouster as leader. Speaking late last week on WABC

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State Comptroller Calls on Mt. Kisco for Greater Fiscal Transparency

December 31, 2024 Martin Wilbur

A recent state comptroller’s report for the Village of Mount Kisco criticized officials for failing to provide timely annual audits, publicly report the municipality’s finances and filing financial reports with the state. However, in a response to the comptroller’s office,

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