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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

Council Insulted by Site Plan Extension Request for 60 South Broadway

November 7, 2024 Andy Milone

The “hole in the ground” at 60 South Broadway in White Plains drew negative feedback last week from a fretful Common Council, and even a comparison to the state of Berlin in 1945 after World War II. The Common Council

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Tentative Yorktown Budget Calls for 8.6% Town Tax Increase

November 7, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

The tentative 2025 town budget proposed by Yorktown Supervisor Ed Lachterman last week calls for an 8.6% tax increase. In an Oct. 31 press release, Lachterman, who is presenting his first spending plan since being elected supervisor last April, attributes

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Election 2024PoliticsThe Examiner

Schleimer, Luzio Easily Win Election for Mt. Kisco Village Board Seats

November 7, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Democratic candidates Karen Schleimer and Tom Luzio easily won their races Tuesday for a pair of trustees’ seats on the Mount Kisco Village Board against two first-time candidates. Schleimer, who won her seventh term on the board, collected 2,422 votes

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Puzzle Master Shortz Looks to Solve Challenge of Coming Back From Stroke

November 7, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Will Shortz has always been active, but one Sunday last February his life changed in an instant. The New York Times crossword puzzle editor, puzzle master for NPR for the past 37 years and co-owner of the Westchester Table Tennis

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GovernmentThe White Plains Examiner

MTA Leadership Discusses Progress, Challenges of its Mass Transit System

November 7, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Metro-North commuters in Westchester and Putnam counties can expect a series of improvements, including making the railroad more resilient to flooding in the coming years, but should also brace for a 4 percent fare increase in 2025. Those were two

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Election 2024PoliticsThe White Plains Examiner

Westchester, Putnam State Legislature Incumbents Dominate Races

November 6, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Incumbents in state legislature races throughout Westchester and Putnam counties were on their way to victories Tuesday night, most by sizeable margins. State Sen. Peter Harckham (D-Lewisboro) defeated Republican challenger Gina Arena in the 40th Senate District, mainly on the

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Lawler Easily Defeats Jones to Win Re-election in 17th Congressional District

November 6, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Republican Congressman Mike Lawler resoundingly defeated Democratic challenger Mondaire Jones Tuesday night to earn a second term to the House of Representatives’ 17th Congressional District. Lawler declared victory at his headquarters in New City, Rockland County shortly after 11 p.m.,

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GovernmentThe Northern Westchester Examiner

$15M Route 9A Paving Begins This Week From Cortlandt to Ossining

November 5, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Anyone who has driven on Route 9A from Cortlandt to Mount Pleasant during the last few years is well aware of the potholes and rough ride on that section of roadway. In the coming weeks, a large portion of that stretch will

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GovernmentThe Examiner

P’ville Officials Continue to Weigh Changes for Next Year’s Music Festival

November 5, 2024 Abby Luby

A shorter event focused on local talent and a different approach to booking headliner bands could be some of the changes in store for next year’s Pleasantville Music Festival. Multiple alternatives and revisions were again discussed at length by Pleasantville

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Somers Community Comes Together for Support After Shocking Killing

November 5, 2024 Martin Wilbur

Several hundred Somers community members turned out Saturday evening at Reis Park to grieve, console one another and honor the memory of 15-year-old Michael Raimondi who was killed last week in a domestic violence incident. Family, friends and teachers of

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