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EducationThe White Plains Examiner

Parents Oppose Change to Church Street School Starting Time

November 19, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

A proposed change to the starting time at Church Street School in the White Plains School District has many families up in arms. More than 340 people have signed petitions opposing a plan under review by Superintendent of Schools Dr.

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GovernmentThe Putnam Examiner

Putnam Budget Cuts Taxes: Plan Met with Criticism by Leg Chair

November 19, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne and the Putnam County Legislature finalized the vast majority of the 2025 budget last week that reduces property taxes to the lowest rate in 18 years. The budget reduces the property tax rate to $2.7

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PoliticsThe White Plains Examiner

Jenkins Officially Announces Bid to Be Next Westchester County Executive

November 19, 2024 Martin Wilbur

A week after two-term Westchester County Executive George Latimer easily won the seat for the 16th Congressional District, Deputy County Executive Ken Jenkins announced his candidacy to be his successor. Jenkins, who has served as deputy for the past seven

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Featured PieceGovernmentThe Examiner

No. Castle Explores Relocating Town Hall to Famed Law Firm’s Building

November 19, 2024 Martin Wilbur

North Castle officials are exploring the possibility of relocating Town Hall operations from its Bedford Road facility and moving into the Boies Schiller Flexner building, an office of one of the nation’s most prestigious law firms. Supervisor Joseph Rende said

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EnvironmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Stream Waters Flow After Sprout Brook Dam Demolition

November 18, 2024 Abby Luby

With celebratory fanfare, local officials, environmental organizations and community members watched as a large excavator pummeled the old concrete Sprout Brook Dam. The dam removal took place last Wednesday at the Sprout Brook Park in Cortlandt Manor. The dam’s removal

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BusinessFeatured PieceThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Celebrates the Arrival of Barnes & Noble to Downtown

November 18, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Mount Kisco celebrated its second significant grand opening within a week on Saturday as the new Barnes & Noble opened its doors in the space that was formerly home to Rite Aid and Walgreen’s. The much-anticipated opening of the bookstore

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Arts & EntertainmentThe Examiner

Enticing Collages Captivate Arc Stages’ New Exhibit

November 15, 2024 Abby Luby

There is a delightful buoyancy in the mixed media collages by local artist Mary Cara Bates whose solo exhibition “Harborwalk” opens at the Radius Gallery at Arc Stages in Pleasantville this Sunday. Bates, a Cold Spring resident, created some of

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Police/FireThe Examiner

Bedford Rescue Founder Hit With Two More Animal Cruelty Charges

November 15, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Bedford animal rescue founder arrested in July on five counts of animal cruelty was charged with two additional offenses this week. Penny Berk, owner of Northwind Kennels and founder of Rescue Right, was arrested by SPCA Westchester, the organization

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Human InterestThe Examiner

Mt. Kisco Committee Plans to Honor Former Head of Boys & Girls Club

November 15, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Village of Mount Kisco plans to honor a man whose lasting impact on the lives of young men still resonate with those who had the privilege to be under his tutelage. An ad-hoc committee reached out to village officials

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EnvironmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Neighbor of Montrose Contractor’s Yard Continues Opposition

November 14, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

The neighbor of a contractor’s yard and concrete plant near the Cortlandt Train Station in Montrose is continuing his full-court pressure on the town’s handling of the property. Ralph Mastromonaco, a well-known licensed engineer who has worked with many clients

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