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BusinessThe Examiner

New Physical Therapy Clinic Helps Local Residents Reach Their Peak

October 16, 2024 Examiner Media

By Chris Marshall Atlas Peak Physical Therapy, a new clinic in Pleasantville, opened its doors in August to help residents struggling with pain, weakness or post-surgery recovery. Clinic co-founder Dr. Niko Athanasatos has treated sports injuries, cancer patients and everyday

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EducationThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Peekskill Superintendent Criticized Over Traffic Ticket Controversy

October 16, 2024 Rick Pezzullo

Peekskill Superintendent of Schools Dr. David Mauricio and the Board of Education were taken to task last week by several residents for failing to quickly address Mauricio’s alleged involvement in a ticket-fixing controversy. The flap led to the departure of

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Human InterestThe Northern Westchester Examiner

Nova Festival Survivors Join for October 7 Film Screening in Bedford

October 16, 2024 Andrew Vitelli

After finishing his army service, Tomer Wiener, a now 26-year-old from the City of Haifa in northern Israel, was at somewhat of a crossroads in life. His mother wanted him to become an engineer, a field in which he had

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GovernmentThe Examiner

No. Castle to Hold Dog Park Hearing; Board Bickers Over Advocate’s Residency

October 16, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The North Castle Town Board scheduled a public hearing for Nov. 20 to permit a dog park to be constructed, but not before there was another spat among board members last week. Comments will be accepted at the hearing on whether

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HealthThe Putnam Examiner

Optum Layoffs Spark Union Busting Claims at Brewster Laboratory

October 15, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The union representing about 75 lab workers and related personnel at Optum’s Brewster laboratory accused the health care giant of “union busting” tactics last week after the employees were recently notified that they would soon be laid off. Greg Speller,

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Government

Mt. Pleasant Planning Board Closes Kensico Preserve Hearing; Vote Awaits

October 15, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The public hearing for Toll Brothers’ 162-townhouse project Kensico Preserve was closed last week by the Mount Pleasant Planning Board with the application likely to soon be considered for final approval. Similar to previous sessions, most of the eight speakers

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HealthOptumStone's Throw

Examiner’s Optum Reporting Cited in Landmark Complaint

October 14, 2024 Adam Stone Healthcare,  Optum

This is the 17th installment in an investigative series, launched in December 2022, about CareMount/Optum/UnitedHealth and broader concerns about corporate medical care. Class Action Status Sought Against UnitedHealth; Allegations Include Insider Trading, Fraud, and Monopolistic Practices By Adam Stone “Just

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Mt. Kisco ShopRite Opening Hinges on DOT Traffic Signal This Week

October 14, 2024 Martin Wilbur

The Mount Kisco Planning Board is set to vote on a resolution next week that could grant ShopRite a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO) to allow the store to open as long as a new traffic light is functional. Board

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SUP Witches Festival Made for a Magical Day in Sleepy Hollow

October 14, 2024 Erin Maher

On Sunday, a ghastly sight could be seen along the shores of Sleepy Hollow: a coven of witches floating along the Hudson River at the fifth annual SUP Witches Festival and Paddle Parade. Ghouls, goblins, warlocks and witches descended upon

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EnvironmentThe Examiner

New Castle Approves Watershed Protection District; Gets Key Revisions

October 10, 2024 Martin Wilbur

New Castle approved legislation to accept regulations for the Indian Brook Croton Gorge Watershed Protection Overlay District that impacts areas of the town’s West End after it received assurances it wouldn’t cause hardship for residents. The town became the last

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