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The Watchdog Isn’t Done Yet: David McKay Wilson on Retirement and What Comes Next

By Adam Stone When veteran local journalist David McKay Wilson walks into St. Mark’s Church in Mount Kisco, his family history surrounds him. His great-grandfather helped lead the congregation there more than a century ago, and Wilson himself now serves

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‘I Will Never Forget That Moment’: Quickstrike FC and the Elastic Art of Victory

By Toby Rosewater It took over 80 minutes of regulation play, 20 minutes of overtime, and five and a half rounds of penalties to get to this point. It is July 15, a hot and humid day in Richmond, Virginia,

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Stone’s Throw: ArtsWestchester’s Leader Navigates Federal Policy Shifts

By Adam Stone A few weeks ago I published a brief piece about the impact of the new White House on the local arts community, and I wasn’t able to connect with ArtsWestchester CEO Kathleen Reckling by the time we

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Guest Column: Double-Dipping Loophole Lets School Chiefs Cash In at Taxpayer Expense

By Former Lakeland Trustee Karen Haines Pressman The phrase “double-dipping” typically refers to a controversial practice in which a government employee retires to begin receiving pension benefits. Then they are rehired by the same or a different government agency and

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