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BusinessThe Examiner

Developer to Open New Flex-Industrial Space in Hawthorne Next Year

October 23, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Representatives for a Westchester-based real estate company and officials from Mount Pleasant and the county participated in a ceremonial groundbreaking last week for two new buildings at the Mid-Westchester Executive Park in Hawthorne. The pair of similarly-sized flex-industrial buildings that

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Featured PieceGovernmentThe Examiner

P’ville Music Fest’s Red Ink Prompts Discussion on Revamping Event

October 23, 2024 Abby Luby

For many attending last July’s Pleasantville Music Festival, it was a great day. But for the three days leading up to the event, the weather forecast for rain turned away many potential concertgoers, even as cloudy skies in the morning

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HealthThe Northern Westchester Examiner

‘Fluoride is Safe,’ Health Commissioner Says; Board Set to Vote

October 22, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

The Yorktown Town Board is poised this week to amend a local law that would give it the authority to determine if the public water supply should be fluoridated. Fluoride was added to the water of about 40,000 residents in

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Featured PieceObituariesThe White Plains Examiner

Former White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino Dies at 92

October 22, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Former White Plains Mayor Joseph Delfino, who was credited with guiding the city through a development renaissance during his 12 years in office, died peacefully Oct. 17. He was 92. A lifelong White Plains resident, Delfino served 10 years on

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Police/FireThe Examiner

Concerns Rise Over ‘Troublesome’ Mt. Kisco Mugging of 82-Year-Old Man

October 22, 2024 Martin Wilbur

An early morning robbery of an 82-year-old man earlier this month in Mount Kisco has sparked concern over why information was slow to be made public and whether village officials tried to cover up the incident. The Oct. 3 robbery

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HealthThe White Plains Examiner

Advocates Highlight Voting Rights for People With Disabilities

October 22, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

With an estimated 25 percent of the population classified as having a disability, advocates are bringing attention to the roadblocks people with disabilities often face when it comes to being able to vote and make their voices heard. During a

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GovernmentThe Examiner

Mt. Pleasant Identifies Town-Owned Land in Pocantico Hills for Cell Tower

October 21, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Mount Pleasant officials appear likely to move forward with plans for a cell tower on a small town-owned parcel to solve deficient phone coverage in Pocantico Hills, a problem that has vexed municipal officials and residents for years. The Town Board listened

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EducationFeatured PieceThe Putnam Examiner

Slater Advocates for Bill Mandating 9/11 Curriculum in New York Schools

October 21, 2024 Abby Luby

Colleen Spor’s husband Joseph was one of 343 New York City firefighters who perished on Sept. 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center catastrophically collapsed following the terrorist attacks. Last week, Spor stood with Assemblyman Matt Slater (R-Yorktown) to support

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PoliticsThe White Plains Examiner

Fair Campaign Practices Committee Key Piece of W’chester Electoral Process

October 18, 2024 Martin Wilbur

It’s in the great American tradition that political campaigns can get heated, and that’s fine. In Westchester County, there is a committee of 15 people who make sure that the rhetoric in the campaigns is in line with facts. The

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EnvironmentThe Putnam Examiner

New $27M Water Treatment Plant in Carmel on Hold

October 17, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

A Carmel councilman has temporarily pulled the plug on the construction of a new $27.4 million water treatment plant on Route 6. The Carmel Town Board unanimously voted Oct. 9 to move forward with plans to decommission the existing 50-year-old

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